Desires, Need, Perceptions, and Knowledge of Assisted Reproductive Technologies of HIV-Positive Women of Reproductive Age in Ontario, Canada.

ISRN obstetrics and gynecology Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-08-16 DOI:10.5402/2012/853503
Yimeng Zhang, Shari Margolese, Mark H Yudin, Janet M Raboud, Christina Diong, Trevor A Hart, Heather M Shapiro, Cliff Librach, Matt Gysler, Mona R Loutfy
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The purpose of this cross-sectional study is to assess the desire, need, perceptions, and knowledge of assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) for women living with HIV (WLWHIV) and determine correlates of ART knowledge desire. WLWHIV of reproductive age were surveyed using the survey instrument "The HIV Pregnancy Planning Questionnaire" at HIV/AIDS service organizations across Ontario, Canada. Of our cohort of 500 WLWHIV, median age was 38, 88% were previously pregnant, 78% desired more information regarding ART, 59% were open to the idea of receiving ART, 39% felt they could access a sperm bank, and 17% had difficulties conceiving (self-reported). Age, African ethnicity, and residence in an urban center were correlated with desire for more ART information. Of participants, 50% wanted to speak to an obstetrician/gynecologist regarding pregnancy planning, and 74% regarded physicians as a main source of fertility service information. While the majority of participants in our cohort desire access to ART information, most do not perceive these services as readily accessible. Healthcare practitioners were viewed as main sources of information regarding fertility services and need to provide accurate information regarding access. Fertility service professionals need to be aware of the increasing demand for ART among WLWHIV.

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加拿大安大略省 HIV 阳性育龄妇女对辅助生殖技术的渴望、需求、看法和了解。
本横断面研究的目的是评估女性艾滋病病毒感染者(WLWHIV)对辅助生殖技术(ART)的渴望、需求、看法和知识,并确定辅助生殖技术知识渴望的相关因素。我们在加拿大安大略省的艾滋病服务机构使用 "艾滋病妊娠计划问卷 "调查工具对育龄女性艾滋病病毒感染者进行了调查。在我们的 500 名 WLWHIV 群体中,年龄中位数为 38 岁,88% 曾经怀孕过,78% 希望获得更多有关抗逆转录病毒疗法的信息,59% 对接受抗逆转录病毒疗法持开放态度,39% 认为自己可以使用精子库,17% 存在受孕困难(自我报告)。年龄、非洲裔和居住在城市中心与希望获得更多 ART 信息的愿望相关。50%的参与者希望与妇产科医生讨论怀孕计划,74%的参与者认为医生是生育服务信息的主要来源。虽然我们队列中的大多数参与者都希望获得抗逆转录病毒疗法的信息,但大多数人并不认为这些服务很容易获得。医疗从业人员被视为生育服务信息的主要来源,他们需要提供准确的获取信息。生育服务专业人员需要意识到 WLWHIV 对 ART 的需求在不断增加。
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