Kenya has a high burden of generalized HIV with women disproportionately affected. The use of
highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) has improved survival of people living with HIV, with
more women living with HIV (WLHIV) transitioning into menopause. Menopause, diagnosed
retrospectively following cessation of menstrual period for twelve consecutive months, is
associated with mild to debilitating symptoms; reduced adherence to HAART and high risk of
cardiovascular diseases, obesity and diabetes. It results in reduced health related quality of life,
productivity, physical activity, and higher cost of healthcare. Kenya has no program to screen and
provide menopause care to WLHIV transitioning into menopause. The proposed study aims to
determine acceptability, barriers and facilitators of the integration of menopausal syndrome
screening among women receiving HIV care, and complement the training and capacity building
activities currently underway as part of the NIH D43 (INTEGRATE (NIH TW009580) at Kenyatta
National Hospital. Specifically, the proposed study will provide an opportunity for research training
and mentorship for Dr. James Amenge, a Gynecologist at Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH), and
provide preliminary data for his K43 application. In aim 1, we will use the six-item Menopause
Question (MQ6) and the Menopause Rating Scale (MRS) to screen and score the severity of
menopausal symptoms among WLHIV ages >35 years. In am 2, we will use mixed methods to
identify barriers and facilitators to integration of menopause screening; and through a stakeholder
led process develop a primary health menopausal care package that includes screening and
management of non-severe menopausal symptoms in aim 3. This is one of the first studies aimed
at integrating menopause screening and management in HIV care in Kenya. An integrated
screening and management will enable prompt identification, and management of menopausal
syndrome with resultant improved quality of life, enhanced productivity and a dignified healthy
transition.
Public Health Relevance Statement
This research aims to inform integration of menopause screening and management in HIV care
in Kenya. The project will determine acceptability, barriers and facilitators of the integration of
menopausal syndrome screening among women receiving HIV care, and develop a care
package through a stakeholder-driven process. The proposed study will provide an opportunity
for research training and mentorship for Dr. James Amenge and provide preliminary data for his
K43 application.
NIH Spending Category
No NIH Spending Category available.
Project Terms
AdherenceAgeCaringComplementDataDiabetes MellitusDiagnosisDisproportionately impacts womenGynecologistHIVHealthHealth Care CostsHighly Active Antiretroviral TherapyHospitalsKenyaMenopausal SymptomMenopausal SyndromeMenopauseMenstruationMentorshipMethodsObesityPersonsPhysical activityProcessProductivityQuality of lifeResearch TrainingSeveritiesTrainingUnited States National Institutes of HealthWomancardiovascular disorder riskdebilitating symptomhealth related quality of lifehigh riskimprovedprogramsscreening
John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences
CFDA Code
989
DUNS Number
850452649
UEI
MNBXRN3T8LD9
Project Start Date
05-September-2024
Project End Date
31-January-2025
Budget Start Date
05-September-2024
Budget End Date
31-January-2025
Project Funding Information for 2024
Total Funding
$100,000
Direct Costs
$96,204
Indirect Costs
$3,796
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2024
NIH Office of the Director
$100,000
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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