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A Study to Assess the Effectiveness of Yoga Therapy on Menopausal Symptoms among the Postmenopausal Women in Selected Rural Areas at Madurai District


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A study to assess the effectiveness of yoga therapy on menopausal symptoms. To find out the pre and posttest level of menopausal symptoms among the postmenopausal women in the experimental and the control group. To evaluate the effect of yoga therapy on menopausal symptoms among postmenopausal women. The conceptual framework for the study was derived from general system theory. It was developed by Von Ludwig Bertanlaffy (1972), credited with originating the idea of general system. Methodology -The research design selected for the study was experimental pre and posttest design control group. The posttest II mean score was significantly lesser in the experimental group than the posttest II mean score of the control group. Findings - T here was a significant reduction in posttest II than the posttest I score in the experimental group than the control group. Therefore, there was a significant reduction on menopausal symptoms among postmenopausal women in the experimental group, it is inferred that the intervention was effective in reducing the menopausal symptoms. There is a significant association between the menopausal symptoms and the demographic variables namely, educational status (X2value= 9.12 at p ’value 0.26).There is a significant association between the pretest level of menopausal symptoms and the demographic variable namely, when the menstrual cycle first became irregular (x2-value= 14.20 at p ’ value 0.002), sterilization (x2-value=4.43 at p ’ value 0.035). Recommendations -The researcher suggested that regular practice of yoga therapy were effective in minimizing the menopausal symptoms. A comparative study can be conducted between rural and urban women.

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Quality of Life of Women (QOL), Women Undergone Hysterectomy, Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), Menopausal Symptoms, Postmenopausal Women, World Menopause Day, Hot Flash, Yoga Therapy-Vitamin Y And Line Diagram.
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P. Shanthi
Meenakshi College of Nursing, Madurai, India

Abstract


A study to assess the effectiveness of yoga therapy on menopausal symptoms. To find out the pre and posttest level of menopausal symptoms among the postmenopausal women in the experimental and the control group. To evaluate the effect of yoga therapy on menopausal symptoms among postmenopausal women. The conceptual framework for the study was derived from general system theory. It was developed by Von Ludwig Bertanlaffy (1972), credited with originating the idea of general system. Methodology -The research design selected for the study was experimental pre and posttest design control group. The posttest II mean score was significantly lesser in the experimental group than the posttest II mean score of the control group. Findings - T here was a significant reduction in posttest II than the posttest I score in the experimental group than the control group. Therefore, there was a significant reduction on menopausal symptoms among postmenopausal women in the experimental group, it is inferred that the intervention was effective in reducing the menopausal symptoms. There is a significant association between the menopausal symptoms and the demographic variables namely, educational status (X2value= 9.12 at p ’value 0.26).There is a significant association between the pretest level of menopausal symptoms and the demographic variable namely, when the menstrual cycle first became irregular (x2-value= 14.20 at p ’ value 0.002), sterilization (x2-value=4.43 at p ’ value 0.035). Recommendations -The researcher suggested that regular practice of yoga therapy were effective in minimizing the menopausal symptoms. A comparative study can be conducted between rural and urban women.

Keywords


Quality of Life of Women (QOL), Women Undergone Hysterectomy, Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), Menopausal Symptoms, Postmenopausal Women, World Menopause Day, Hot Flash, Yoga Therapy-Vitamin Y And Line Diagram.

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