A Scoping Review of the Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Patients Under Infertility Treatment

Boyoung Jeon, Hoki Kim, Hyesung Jeong
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Purpose: This study aimed to conduct a scoping review to understand how the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has affected patients under infertility treatment.Methods: The 5 steps of the scoping review by Arksey and O’Malley were applied: (1) identifying the research question; (2) identifying relevant studies; (3) study selection; (4) charting the data; and (5) collating, summarizing, and reporting the results. Using 2 databases (PubMed and Cochrane Library), studies on COVID-19 and infertility treatment were searched, and 13 articles were selected for analysis.Results: The studies were conducted in North America (5 articles), Europe (3 articles), Asia (2 articles), and other regions (3 articles). The academic fields of the published journals were primarily reproductive medicine (10 articles), followed by psychiatry and psychology (2 articles), and complementary medicine (1 article). Regarding the research topic, studies on stress and anxiety were the most common (7 articles), followed by pregnancy rates (3 articles), and pregnancy planning or treatment decisions (3 articles). The COVID-19 pandemic had a negative effect on stress and anxiety of patients in 5 out of 7 articles, no changes in pregnancy rates in 3 out of 3 articles, and negative effects on pregnancy planning or treatment decisions in 2 out of 3 articles.Conclusion: The results of this review suggest that evidence-based information on patients with infertility is needed to prevent unnecessary anxiety, stress, and treatment delays in the upcoming postpandemic transition period.
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COVID-19大流行对不孕症患者影响的范围综述
目的:本研究旨在开展范围综述,了解2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行对不孕不育患者的影响。方法:采用Arksey和O 'Malley的范围审查的5个步骤:(1)确定研究问题;(2)确定相关研究;(3)研究选择;(四)绘制数据图;(5)整理、总结、报告研究结果。使用2个数据库(PubMed和Cochrane Library)检索有关COVID-19与不孕症治疗的研究,选择13篇文章进行分析。结果:研究在北美(5篇)、欧洲(3篇)、亚洲(2篇)和其他地区(3篇)进行。发表期刊的学术领域以生殖医学为主(10篇),其次是精神病学和心理学(2篇),补充医学(1篇)。关于研究主题,最常见的是关于压力和焦虑的研究(7篇),其次是怀孕率(3篇)和怀孕计划或治疗决策(3篇)。在7篇文章中,有5篇文章对患者的压力和焦虑产生了负面影响;在3篇文章中,有3篇文章对妊娠率没有影响;在3篇文章中,有2篇文章对妊娠计划或治疗决策产生了负面影响。结论:本综述的结果表明,在即将到来的大流行后过渡期,需要关于不孕症患者的循证信息,以防止不必要的焦虑、压力和治疗延误。
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