Bilen Mekonnen Araya, Maria P. Velez, Kassahun Alemu, Silke Dyer, Hiwot Temesgen Andualem, Heather M. Aldersey
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Abstract
Objective
To explore the lived experience of women living with infertility in Ethiopia.
Method
We used interpretative phenomenologic analysis with open-ended semi-structured questions, focusing on what living with infertility looks like and what that means to the women. Participants included women who had experienced infertility and were following treatment at St. Paul's Hospital Center for Fertility & Reproductive Medicine in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. We purposefully recruited 13 women living with infertility and used NVivo version 12 software for data analysis.
Results
The study generated six themes: (1) the reason for wanting a child, (2) the financial sacrifice of accessing treatment, (3) infertility and marriage, (4) estrangement and ostracization in social life, (5) psychological despair and support, and (6) faith and resilience. Further analysis identified the superordinate themes: the meaning of a child; lineage and continuity of life; togetherness; marital discord; reduced social participation; being left out of the world, psychological suffering; support and relationship with healthcare providers; helplessness, acceptance, and hope. A child in the Ethiopian context has significant meaning for women and the community. Being unable to accomplish motherhood brings numerous challenges.
Conclusion
The far-reaching consequences of infertility substantially affect women's psychological, financial, sociocultural, and spiritual lives. However, despite the difficult journey of infertility, women develop coping mechanisms and resilience. Professional psychosocial support is necessary to alleviate the consequences of infertility, yet access to and utilization of these services are inadequate. Infertility needs to receive better attention in the Ethiopian healthcare system as it has significant implications for couples' lives.
目的:探讨埃塞俄比亚不孕妇女的生活经历。方法:采用开放式半结构化问题的解释性现象学分析,重点探讨不孕不育患者的生活方式及其对女性的意义。参与者包括在埃塞俄比亚亚的斯亚贝巴圣保罗医院生育和生殖医学中心接受治疗的不孕症妇女。我们有针对性地招募了13名患有不孕症的女性,并使用NVivo version 12软件进行数据分析。结果:研究产生了六个主题:(1)想要孩子的原因,(2)获得治疗的经济牺牲,(3)不孕和婚姻,(4)社会生活中的隔阂和排斥,(5)心理绝望和支持,(6)信仰和复原力。进一步的分析确定了更重要的主题:孩子的意义;生命的传承和延续;归属感;婚姻不和谐;社会参与减少;被孤立于世界之外,心理痛苦;支持医疗保健提供者并与之建立关系;无助,接受和希望。在埃塞俄比亚,儿童对妇女和社区具有重要意义。无法完成母性带来了许多挑战。结论:不孕不育严重影响女性的心理、经济、社会文化和精神生活。然而,尽管不孕症的过程很艰难,女性还是会发展出应对机制和韧性。专业的社会心理支持对于减轻不孕症的后果是必要的,但获得和利用这些服务的机会不足。不孕症需要在埃塞俄比亚的医疗保健系统中得到更好的关注,因为它对夫妇的生活有重大影响。
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics publishes articles on all aspects of basic and clinical research in the fields of obstetrics and gynecology and related subjects, with emphasis on matters of worldwide interest.