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Secondary Dysmenorrhea in Young Adults

NOMINATED TOPIC | January 6, 2019
Describe your topic.
Secondary Dysmenorrhea in teens and up to and including young adults ability to effecting the ability to learn due to absenteeism or ability to concentrate. What societal impact does this disability have on society.
Describe why this topic is important.
The economic consequences are untold. This is a health disparity issue as well and has long-term consequences in women's ability to function in their life.
Tell us why you are suggesting this topic.
I have been studying this issue and need more hard evidence, especially with children.
Target Date.
2019-03-29
Describe what you are doing currently and what you are hoping will change because of a new evidence report.
The hope is that doctors will recognize these conditions much earlier and realize the impact.
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How would you or your group plan to disseminate information from the report? Who would you plan to disseminate it to?
This is a personal project that I would include in future studies.
Do you know of organizations that could use an evidence report to change clinical practice? Are you a part of, or have you been in contact with, any organizations that might implement the research findings of an evidence report?
 
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Page last reviewed March 2019
Page originally created January 2019

Internet Citation: Secondary Dysmenorrhea in Young Adults. Content last reviewed March 2019. Effective Health Care Program, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD.
https://effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/get-involved/nominated-topics/31881

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