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NCT07407907
Effect of IMB Model-Based Education for Women With Menopausal Hot Flashes
This study was conducted to examine the effect of an education program based on the Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills (IMB) Model on the level of hot flashes, overall menopausal symptoms, and quality of life in women experiencing hot flashes during the menopausal period. The study consisted of an intervention group and a control group. The intervention group received a structured education program based on the IMB Model, while no education, counseling, or care intervention was provided to the control group. Both groups were assessed at baseline, and at the 1st and 3rd months following the intervention. It is expected that the findings obtained from this study will demonstrate the effectiveness of IMB Model-based education in the management of menopausal vasomotor symptoms and contribute to the development of evidence-based nursing practices for women during the menopausal period.
Gender: FEMALE
Ages: 44 Years - 60 Years
Updated: 2026-02-12
1 state
NCT07210229
The Effectiveness of a Proprietary Ashwagandha Extract on Menopausal Symptoms: A Three-Arm Randomized, Double-Blinded, Placebo Controlled Clinical Trial
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of two proprietary ashwagandha extracts on symptoms of menopause and hormone levels, as compared to a placebo.
Gender: FEMALE
Ages: 40 Years - 55 Years
Updated: 2025-10-07
1 state
NCT07022925
A Trial to Investigate the Accuracy of a Wearable Device in Collecting Data Related to Perimenopausal Symptoms in Women
The goal of this observational study is to investigate the accuracy of the device in characterizing perimenopausal and menopausal symptoms including vasomotor symptoms, anxiety, sleep quality compared to self-reported symptoms via an app. The main question it aims to answer is: What is the accuracy of the developed algorithm from the investigational device compared to daily self-report via an app in characterizing perimenopausal symptoms? Participants will be asked to wear IndentifyHer's wearable non-invasive sensor and complete a daily electronic diary and questionnaires on stress, anxiety, and sleep.
Gender: FEMALE
Ages: 35 Years - 55 Years
Updated: 2025-09-18
1 state