Researchers Look to Bolster Technology Support for Menopause
Women in need of supportive maternal and menstrual healthcare in patriarchal societies have increasingly found outlets for disclosure in online communities.
That support, however, begins to disappear in these restrictive cultures once women reach menopause, according to new research from Georgia Tech
Naveena Karusala, an assistant professor in Georgia Tech’s School of Interactive Computing, and master’s student Umme Ammara are working toward improving existing technologies and designing new ones for a demographic they believe has been neglected.
Karusala and Ammara co-authored a paper based on a study they conducted with women in urban Pakistan experiencing menopause.
That support, however, begins to disappear in these restrictive cultures once women reach menopause, according to new research from Georgia Tech
Naveena Karusala, an assistant professor in Georgia Tech’s School of Interactive Computing, and master’s student Umme Ammara are working toward improving existing technologies and designing new ones for a demographic they believe has been neglected.
Karusala and Ammara co-authored a paper based on a study they conducted with women in urban Pakistan experiencing menopause.