Assessment of the effects of a community pharmacy women's health education program on management of menopause survey scores.
Loading...
Issue Date
2004-01
Authors
Zeolla, Mario M
Cerulli, Jennifer
Degree
Advisor
Committee Members
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Abstract
Objective: This study examined the effect of a community pharmacy-based menopause education program on scores of the Management of Menopause (MoM) survey. The MoM survey is a tool administered to managed care organization members by the National Committee for Quality Assurance to determine the level of menopause-related education offered by their health care providers. The primary outcome was comparison of the median MoM survey scores of participants at baseline, 3 months, and 1 year posteducation.
Methods: Women aged 47 to 55 years who were able to provide informed consent were enrolled. Subjects completed a baseline MoM survey. Trained pharmacists working in 7 pharmacies conducted one-on-one education sessions regarding the consequences of menopause, treatment options, and the known risks and benefits of each option. Follow-up MoM surveys were administered by mail at 3 months and 1 year posteducation. The survey is scored on a 100-point scale for an overall composite score and includes 3 subsections: exposure, breadth, and personalization of counseling.
Results: A total of 31 subjects were enrolled, with 24 and 16 completing both baseline and 3-month or 1-year MoM follow-up surveys, respectively. Median 3-month composite MoM survey scores (86.1; 95% CI, 61.1-93.1) were significantly improved from baseline (54.2; 95% CI, 36.1-62.5; P<0.001). Scores on each subsection of the MoM survey also improved at 3 months, and median 1-year composite scores were significantly improved from baseline. (54.2 to 89, P = 0.001). Patient satisfaction with the education session was high, with a median satisfaction rating of 5 (a range of 4 to 5) on a 5-point satisfaction rating scale.
Conclusion: A community pharmacy-based menopause education program significantly increased scores on the MoM survey, and subjects were satisfied with this program.
Citation
Zeolla MM, Cerulli J. Assessment of the effects of a community pharmacy women's health education program on management of menopause survey scores. J Manag Care Pharm. 2004 Sep-Oct;10(5):442-8. doi: 10.18553/jmcp.2004.10.5.442. PMID: 15369427; PMCID: PMC10437669.