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-  2018 

Women’s attitude toward gynecological pain in fertile age: Results from a cross

DOI: 10.1177/2284026518776148

Keywords: Community pharmacy,dysmenorrhea,fertile age,medical treatment,non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs,pelvic pain

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Several epidemiological data on women afferent to clinics for medical treatment of pelvic pain are available, while few studies explored the general population. Thus, this study aimed to investigate women presenting with gynecological pain at the community pharmacy and to evaluate the relevance of pharmacist advice regarding medical treatment. A cross-sectional study was conducted in a sample of 10 Italian community pharmacies, by administering a structured questionnaire to fertile age women reporting pelvic pain during the last 3?months. Questions were concerning demographic information, pain characteristics, women’s behavior toward gynecological pain, and diagnosis possibly received from a physician. A group of 290 women were interviewed. Severe pain was reported in 58.3%, with a mean?±?SD of 4.4?±?6.8?days of suffering, causing absenteeism from work in 45.3% of cases. Almost half of women reported that the onset of gynecological pain was before 15?years and 72.2% had consulted a physician in the past, with a mean delay of 2.5?±?4.3?years between the onset of pain and medical consultation. However, only 28% of the overall population received a diagnosis. 51.0% received one treatment, while 39% received two or more. The first therapy was prescribed in 40.2% cases by the physician, while in the remaining it was recommended either by the pharmacist or it was a self-medication. Gynecological pelvic pain is a disabling problem, regardless of the underlying cause, with significant impact on social and working life and requiring a better medical management

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