Gedeon Richter, a company specialised in women’s health across all stages of life, has promoted the development of a study on one of the most common syndromes during menopause, but also one of the most underdiagnosed and undertreated: the genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM).
The main objective of the study was to analyse awareness and perceptions of the physical and emotional impact of GSM among women aged 45 to 69 living in Spain.
D’EP Institut collaborated in the design of the questionnaire, the implementation of the survey, the quantitative analysis and the preparation of the results report.
The report includes information on awareness of GSM, the prevalence of its symptoms, its impact on quality of life, consultation with healthcare professionals, as well as knowledge of available treatments and the factors that condition or facilitate their use. It also includes conclusions and recommendations.