Women in Menopause and the Workplace Experience: A Meta-Synthesis

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Abstract

Introduction

Menopause is an inevitable phase in every woman’s life, significantly impacting their physical, psychological, and social well-being, with wide-ranging effects on their quality of life, including their ability to work. This systematic review employed a meta-synthesis to explore the workplace experiences of menopausal women.

Methodology

This study employed meta-synthesis to integrate findings from several qualitative and mixed-methods studies. Using the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme checklist and structured according to the PRISMA 2020 flow diagram, the review synthesized data from 12 final articles.

Results

Four key themes emerged from the thematic analysis: Impact and Symptom Experience, Disclosure and Attitude, Coping Tactics and Self-Management, and Workplace Policies and Practices. A meta-theme, Menopause as a Diversity-Wellbeing Concern in the Workplace, highlighted the need to recognize menopause as a critical diversity issue affecting women across all stages of their careers, from entry-level roles to senior positions.

Conclusion

This review underscores the importance of tailored support and creating inclusive workplace environments that value and respect menopausal women, allowing them to thrive professionally while navigating this life stage.

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Published

19-02-2025

How to Cite

Angco, R. J. (2025). Women in Menopause and the Workplace Experience: A Meta-Synthesis. International Journal of Public Health Research, 15(1), 2105–2113. Retrieved from https://spaj.ukm.my/ijphr/index.php/ijphr/article/view/462