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Title: "SCIENTIFIC AND ALGORITHMIC MENOPAUSAL CARE THROUGH FREE WELLBEING APP [END TO END ENCRYPTED]: FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS FOR FORMATTED POSTMENOPAUSAL HEALTH"

e-poster Number: EP 166

Category: Miscellaneous
Author Name: Dr. Madhuri V Joshi
Institute: NANAVATI MAX SUPERSPECIALITY HOSPITAL
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Abstract :
Abstract Introduction (30 words): The WellBeing app, introduced by Dr. Madhuri V Joshi, offers comprehensive menopause care, integrating evidence-based tools and personalized support for postmenopausal women, focusing on preventive health measures and holistic care. Aims and Objectives (40 words): This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of the WellBeing app's menopause care tools. It focuses on improving postmenopausal health by offering personalized health recommendations, assessments, and evidence-based guidance to clinicians for informed decision-making regarding menopausal hormone therapy (MHT). Material and Methods (80 words): The WellBeing app offers features including menopause score assessment, cardiovascular risk, cerebrovascular risk, and fracture risk assessments. It also includes tools for sarcopenia, frailty, BMI, calcium intake, and waist-hip ratio calculations. Healthcare professionals use these objective tools to evaluate menopause symptoms and guide treatment decisions. Post-consultation, the app provides personalized recommendations for diet, exercise, and lifestyle modifications. The app ensures secure data storage and patient-doctor communication, adhering to privacy protocols and is available for download on Android, iOS, and web platforms. Results (80 words): The WellBeing app has proven effective in aiding healthcare professionals with comprehensive menopause management. The integration of risk assessment tools helps clinicians make informed decisions regarding cardiovascular, cancer, and fracture risks. Post-consultation, the app successfully offers tailored lifestyle plans for women, leading to improved patient engagement and adherence to prescribed care. Personalized recommendations support holistic health, and the upcoming integration of decision algorithms for MHT will further refine clinical assessments, optimizing menopause care in clinical settings. Conclusion (70 words): The WellBeing app enhances postmenopausal care through a combination of clinical tools, personalized recommendations, and evidence-based guidelines. It empowers healthcare providers to offer more informed, individualized care. By improving menopause management, it supports healthier lifestyles and preventive measures. With the upcoming MHT decision algorithms, the app promises to revolutionize menopause care, making it more accessible, effective, and personalized, ultimately benefiting both clinicians and patients.