Repercussões na Atividade Laboral de Mulheres em Tratamento Farmacológico para a Endometriose
This study found that women with endometriosis receiving non-recommended pharmacotherapy, particularly in advanced stages, experienced a greater impact on their work or studies.
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This study analyzed how “indicated pharmaco-therapeutic options” that are not recommended for endometriosis affect women’s work or study activity. Data from 374 women with endometriosis were classified into recommended pharmacotherapy (n=234) versus non-recommended pharmacotherapy (n=140), and analyses were complemented with an exploratory literature comparison. Most women using non-recommended pharmacotherapy were in more advanced disease stages (stage III/IV) and predominantly reported impacts on work or study, while the paper also emphasizes that limited access to early diagnosis and appropriate treatment contributes to worsening. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it specifically examines the labor/activity repercussions of women receiving pharmacological treatments that are not recommended for endometriosis.
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