Effect of health education program on knowledge, stress, and satisfaction among infertile women undergoing in vitro fertilization injection

IF 1.6 Q4 REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY Middle East Fertility Society Journal Pub Date : 2024-01-02 DOI:10.1186/s43043-023-00160-8
Heba M. Mohamed, Treza S. Badia, Shimaa A. Khalaf, Saleh O. Abdullah, Tarek A. Farghaly, Ahmed N. Fetih, Shimaa Elwardany Aly
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Stress and dissatisfaction are common issues among patients undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF). The process of IVF can be emotionally and psychologically challenging, leading to stress, anxiety, and depression in patients. This can be exacerbated by factors such as the length of infertility, the uncertainty of the outcome, and the financial burden of treatment. Additionally, the physical demands of the treatment, the side effects of medication, and the fear of failure can contribute to dissatisfaction and emotional strain in IVF patients. This pre-post intervention study design aimed to evaluate the effect of a health education program on knowledge, stress, and satisfaction among 100 infertile women undergoing IVF attending the Woman’s Health Hospital’s infertility outpatient clinic and IVF unit at Assiut University. Knowledge and stress were measured by women’s knowledge about IVF and the perceived stress scale, respectively. The satisfaction was measured using the Scale of Patient Satisfaction about IVF. There is a marked improvement in the knowledge of infertile women, with a significant reduction in their stress levels after the health education program. Furthermore, the satisfaction scores of the women who participated in the program improved significantly. The health education program demonstrated a positive impact on knowledge, stress levels, and satisfaction among infertile women undergoing IVF. These findings highlight the positive impact of the program on the participants and emphasize the importance of continuous educational programs regarding IVF to improve knowledge, decrease stress levels, and increase their overall satisfaction with the treatment.
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健康教育计划对接受体外受精注射的不孕妇女的知识、压力和满意度的影响
压力和不满是体外受精(IVF)患者的常见问题。体外受精的过程可能对患者的情绪和心理造成挑战,从而导致压力、焦虑和抑郁。不孕症的时间长短、治疗结果的不确定性以及治疗的经济负担等因素都会加剧这种状况。此外,治疗对身体的要求、药物的副作用以及对失败的恐惧也会导致试管婴儿患者的不满和情绪紧张。本研究设计了一项前-后干预研究,旨在评估健康教育计划对阿苏特大学妇女健康医院不孕不育门诊和试管婴儿科 100 名接受试管婴儿治疗的不孕妇女的知识、压力和满意度的影响。知识和压力分别通过妇女对试管婴儿的了解程度和感知压力量表进行测量。满意度则通过试管婴儿患者满意度量表进行测量。在健康教育计划之后,不孕妇女的知识水平明显提高,压力水平显著降低。此外,参加该计划的妇女的满意度得分也有了显著提高。健康教育计划对接受体外受精的不孕妇女的知识水平、压力水平和满意度都产生了积极影响。这些研究结果凸显了该项目对参与者的积极影响,并强调了持续开展试管婴儿相关教育项目以提高知识水平、降低压力水平并提高她们对治疗的整体满意度的重要性。
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