The Women's Health Initiative. Evaluating Its Impact
Theroux, Rosemary T.
Theroux, Rosemary T.
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UMass Chan Affiliations
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Journal Article
Publication Date
2005-04-01
Keywords
*Estrogen Replacement Therapy
Female
Health Education
*Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Health Promotion
Humans
Menopause
Nursing Methodology Research
Quality of Life
Randomized Controlled Trials
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United States
*Women's Health
Life Sciences
Medicine and Health Sciences
Women's Studies
Female
Health Education
*Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Health Promotion
Humans
Menopause
Nursing Methodology Research
Quality of Life
Randomized Controlled Trials
Research Design
United States
*Women's Health
Life Sciences
Medicine and Health Sciences
Women's Studies
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Abstract
The release of the WHI (Women's Health Initiative) findings has provided women with more accurate, evidence-based information that can be used during their decision making about long-term hormonal therapy. Unfortunately it appears that uncertainty, confusion and fear have developed among many women. Nurses should take the lead by developing information and interventions to assist women through the decision process.
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AWHONN Lifelines. 2005 Apr-May;9(2):140-5.
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DOI
10.1177/1091592305277048
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PubMed ID
15926271