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A qualitative study of work and early menopause: ‘On-the job’ experiences and career trajectories

•Early menopause impacts both work experience and career trajectory.•Personal, work and medical factors all influence women's experience of work and career.•There were similarities and differences in the work impact of early menopause and menopause at the usual age.•Strategies to support women...

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Published in:Maturitas 2024-04, Vol.182, p.107920-107920, Article 107920
Main Authors: Vincent, Amanda J., Johnston-Ataata, Kate, Flore, Jacinthe, Kokanović, Renata, Hickey, Martha, Boyle, Jacqueline A., Teede, Helena J.
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description •Early menopause impacts both work experience and career trajectory.•Personal, work and medical factors all influence women's experience of work and career.•There were similarities and differences in the work impact of early menopause and menopause at the usual age.•Strategies to support women with early menopause in the workplace are needed. Early menopause or premature ovarian insufficiency (POI), menopause occurring before age 45 and 40 years respectively, occur at the age when most women are establishing or consolidating their careers. Studies of older postmenopausal women indicate an adverse bidirectional relationship between menopause and work. However, data are lacking regarding the work experiences of women with early menopause or POI. We explored the experiences of women with early menopause or POI in relation to work. Using maximum variation sampling, 30 women (median age 44 years and 38 years at menopause diagnosis) of diverse backgrounds and menopause causes (16/30 iatrogenic) participated in qualitative interviews to explore experiences of early menopause/POI in the context of their overall lives, work and career. Dual thematic (themes identified across interviews) and thematic narrative (themes identified within individual interviews) analysis was done using NVivo 12 software. Themes related to work experiences and influencing factors. Two major themes were identified: ‘on-the-job’ experiences (work performance, bodily presentation and disclosure) and career trajectories (intact and altered). Factors impacting the interaction between work and early menopause/POI included: career (type of work, environment, working conditions), personal (age, socio-economic background, family arrangements, migration history) and menopause experience (spontaneous versus iatrogenic, treatment complexity). Early menopause/POI has multiple impacts on women's work experiences and career trajectories. As with older postmenopausal women, career and personal factors influence younger women's work experience. However, this research highlights differences associated with menopause occurring at an earlier, often unexpected age compared with menopause at the usual age.
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Work
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