Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Through an Advocacy and Resilience Lens
Keywords
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, PCOS, resilience, advocacy, lived experiences, positive psychology, health psychology, HEAL Lab, SDG #5
Type of Proposal
Visual Presentation (Poster, Installation, Demonstration)
Faculty
Faculty of Science
Faculty Sponsor
Dr. Kendall Soucie
Proposal
In my poster presentation, I will give an overview of what Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is, the discrepancy between PCOS prevalence and treatment insufficiency, the current negative narrative of PCOS and HEAL Lab’s aim to change the landscape of PCOS research through a focus on advocacy and resilience. PCOS is the most common endocrine disorder in those assigned female at birth of reproductive age, yet the overwhelming conclusion regarding diagnosis, management, and treatment of the disorder is severe knowledge gaps in health professionals and delayed diagnosis. Through a discussion of the signs, symptoms, and comorbidities of PCOS, I will question the quality of healthcare support women are receiving. I will discuss the literature’s focus on PCOS as a negative syndrome and will challenge misconceptions by describing how a change of focus in PCOS research could improve treatment, showcase self-advocacy, and highlight strength in individuals with PCOS. I will highlight HEAL Lab’s contribution to the field and SDG #5 and our aim to change the overwhelmingly negative narrative of PCOS through experiences across the lifespan. Through interactive resources, I will encourage viewers to reflect and think critically about how they can make space for women’s health experiences and share their own.
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Through an Advocacy and Resilience Lens
In my poster presentation, I will give an overview of what Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is, the discrepancy between PCOS prevalence and treatment insufficiency, the current negative narrative of PCOS and HEAL Lab’s aim to change the landscape of PCOS research through a focus on advocacy and resilience. PCOS is the most common endocrine disorder in those assigned female at birth of reproductive age, yet the overwhelming conclusion regarding diagnosis, management, and treatment of the disorder is severe knowledge gaps in health professionals and delayed diagnosis. Through a discussion of the signs, symptoms, and comorbidities of PCOS, I will question the quality of healthcare support women are receiving. I will discuss the literature’s focus on PCOS as a negative syndrome and will challenge misconceptions by describing how a change of focus in PCOS research could improve treatment, showcase self-advocacy, and highlight strength in individuals with PCOS. I will highlight HEAL Lab’s contribution to the field and SDG #5 and our aim to change the overwhelmingly negative narrative of PCOS through experiences across the lifespan. Through interactive resources, I will encourage viewers to reflect and think critically about how they can make space for women’s health experiences and share their own.