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The Reproductive Health Priorities, Concerns, and Needs of Women in Midlife: A Feminist Poststructuralist Qualitative Analysis

Amy Alspaugh, Eun‐Ok Im, Melody D. Reibel, Julie Barroso

2020Qualitative Health Research17 citationsDOI

Abstract

Reproductive health research rarely involves the inclusion of women over 40, creating a large knowledge gap regarding women in midlife. Women continue to have reproductive health needs, concerns, and priorities up to the point of menopause that should be examined to improve reproductive health outcomes and provide individualized care. In-depth, individual, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 20 women between the ages of 40 and 55 who had not reached menopause and did not have a permanent method of sterilization. Using the feminist poststructuralist tenets, three major themes were identified: (a) knowledge acquisition during the perimenopause, (b) subjectivity regarding family planning, and (c) the agency of aging. Participants spoke to a need for reproductive health that listens to their lived experience, addresses menopause clinically and positively, and encourages autonomously driven health priorities. Further research on effective nonhormonal contraception, education on perimenopausal symptoms, and healthy aging is necessary.

Topics & Concepts

Reproductive healthQualitative researchMenopauseAgency (philosophy)GerontologyMedicineFamily planningPsychologyNursingSociologyPopulationResearch methodologyEnvironmental healthSocial scienceInternal medicineReproductive Health and ContraceptionSexual function and dysfunction studiesReproductive Health and Technologies