Health information for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women.
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Positive interactions between women and their healthcare professionals are critical to ensuring women receive timely and appropriate care. Women need to feel confident seeking help for their health concerns and to trust that they will be heard when they do.
To understand women’s experiences with seeking help for common health issues, the National Women’s Health Survey (NWHS) asked those who had recently sought help from a doctor for bothersome periods, pelvic pain, or bothersome menopausal symptoms how they had felt when discussing the issue.
Positive interactions between women and their healthcare professionals are critical to ensuring women receive timely and appropriate care. Women need to feel confident seeking help for their health concerns and to trust that they will be heard when they do.
To understand women’s experiences with seeking help for common health issues, the National Women’s Health Survey (NWHS) asked those who had recently sought help from a doctor for bothersome periods, pelvic pain, or bothersome menopausal symptoms how they had felt when discussing the issue.
This is a report from the 2023 National Women’s Health Survey conducted by Jean Hailes for Women’s Health with funding from the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care.
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