辅助生殖治疗后的社会心理和家庭功能综述

Joy Segev, Olga van den Akker
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辅助生殖干预是诊断不孕症后越来越受欢迎的选择,这激发了研究人员考虑成功治疗对家庭的影响,无论是短期还是长期。一个运作良好的卫生保健系统将满足社会资源的全球需求,包括其相对健康的人口利用卫生保健,通过生育治疗来提高他们的生活质量。本综述涉及在辅助生殖干预后父母和儿童的研究中确定的福利和需求,试图确定这些是否得到卫生或社会保健系统的支持。文献是通过电子数据库和图书检索来检索的。辅助生殖治疗(ART)家庭与自然受孕家庭之间几乎没有显著差异,即使发现差异,也通常在正常范围内。研究往往是横断面的,而不是纵向的,对文化差异的评估也没有报道。总的来说,研究结果使抗逆转录病毒疗法的父母、他们的后代、那些考虑辅助生殖治疗的人和卫生保健专业人员感到放心。目前缺乏的是对失败放弃的夫妻的功能的研究。
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A review of psychosocial and family functioning following assisted reproductive treatment

Assisted reproductive intervention is an increasingly popular choice following a diagnosis of infertility and has inspired researchers to consider the implications of successful treatment on families, both in the short and long term. A well functioning health care system will meet the global needs of the society it resources, including its relatively healthy population utilizing health care to improve the quality of their life through fertility treatment. This review addresses the welfare and needs identified in studies of parents and children following assisted reproductive intervention, in an attempt to determine if these are supported by the health or social care systems. The literature was searched using electronic databases and book searches. Few significant differences have been found between Assisted Reproductive Treatment (ART) families and naturally conceiving families and when differences were found they were generally within the normal range. Studies tended to be cross sectional rather than longitudinal, and evaluations of cultural differences are not reported. In general, research findings are reassuring to ART parents, their offspring, those considering assisted reproductive treatment and health care professionals. What is lacking is research into the functioning of couples giving up unsuccessfully.

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