Menopause

Building on a life-course perspective, the research group has expanded its focus to include menopause as a critical yet under-researched phase of menstrual health.

This work is conducted in collaboration with Swedish research groups and national stakeholders, including the Public Health Agency of Sweden, and focuses on providing:

  • Access to evidence-based menopause care and support
  • Symptom management and quality of life
  • Health system responsiveness and models of care
  • Social and work-related implications of menopause

This research positions menopause as both a clinical and public health priority, highlighting the need for integrated, person-centred, and equitable care pathways.

Interdisciplinary Approach and Research Capacity

The Klingberg-Allvin Research Group is interdisciplinary, with expertise spanning:

  • Health systems and service delivery
  • Health policy and implementation research
  • Health economics and the use of resources in healthcare
  • Quality of care and person-centred care
  • Clinical and population-based studies

The team has extensive experience in women’s health and SRHR, with a strong emphasis on equity, access, and quality of care across diverse settings.

Content reviewer:
30-06-2026