Genitourinary syndrome of menopause in five Asian countries: results from the Pan-Asian REVIVE survey

2017 
AbstractObjectives: The Pan-Asian REVIVE survey aimed to examine women’s experiences with genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM) and their interactions with health-care professionals (HCPs).Methods: Self-completed surveys were administered face-to-face to 5992 women (aged 45–75 years) in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, and Thailand.Results: Of 638 postmenopausal women with GSM symptoms, only 35% were aware of the GSM condition, most of whom first heard of GSM through their physician (32%). The most common symptoms were vaginal dryness (57%) and irritation (43%). GSM had the greatest impact on sexual enjoyment (65%) and intimacy (61%). Only 25% had discussed their GSM symptoms with a HCP, and such discussions were mostly patient-initiated (64%) rather than HCP-initiated (24%). Only 21% had been clinically diagnosed with GSM and only 24% had ever used treatment for their symptoms. Three-quarters of those who had used treatment for GSM had discussed their symptoms with a HCP compared to only 9% of...
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