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Dealing with lipoedema: women’s experiences of healthcare, self-care, and treatments—a mixed-methods study
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Authors/contributors
- Falck, Johanna (Author)
- Nygårdh, Annette (Author)
- Rolander, Bo (Author)
- Jonasson, Lise-Lotte (Author)
- Mårtensson, Jan (Author)
Title
Dealing with lipoedema: women’s experiences of healthcare, self-care, and treatments—a mixed-methods study
Abstract
Lipoedema is a loose connective tissue disease primarily affecting women characterized by an abnormal build-up of painful fat in the legs and arms. In healthcare, lipoedema is often confused with obesity, and today, diagnostic tools and standardized guidelines for adequate treatments are lacking. Still, research on how affected women manage their health problems and whether they are satisfied with their care remains sparse. Therefore, this study aimed to contribute knowledge on healthcare experiences, and their use and self-reported effects of self-care and treatments among women with lipoedema.
Publication
BMC Women's Health
Volume
25
Issue
1
Pages
171
Date
2025-04-11
Journal Abbr
BMC Women's Health
ISSN
1472-6874
Short Title
Dealing with lipoedema
Accessed
4/11/25, 3:59 PM
Library Catalog
BioMed Central
Citation
Falck, J., Nygårdh, A., Rolander, B., Jonasson, L.-L., & Mårtensson, J. (2025). Dealing with lipoedema: women’s experiences of healthcare, self-care, and treatments—a mixed-methods study. BMC Women’s Health, 25(1), 171. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12905-025-03707-1
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