选择问题?- 非整倍体胚胎移植中的患者决策和支持。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Human Fertility Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-22 DOI:10.1080/14647273.2024.2431118
Xavier Viñals Gonzalez, Kassie Akompey, Sioban Sen Gupta, Jacqueline Nicholls
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决定是否移植非整倍体胚胎对参与植入前基因检测(PGT)辅助生殖技术(ART)的个人和临床医生来说都是一个挑战。临床结果和长期影响的不确定性使这一决定变得更加复杂,而有关影响个人在这一决策过程中体验的因素的研究却很有限。我们利用在线调查来收集有关影响决策过程的因素的数据。调查包括封闭式问题和开放式问题,对象是世界各地在生育过程中接受过 PGT 的个人。共收到 135 份回复,对 111 位回复者的完整数据进行了分析。有三个主要因素对受访者的决策产生了重要影响:讨论移植影响的机会、咨询过程中涉及的主题以及接受治疗的国家。研究还发现了与受访者面临的挑战有关的三大主题:期望不匹配、信息提供不足以及决策过程缺乏支持。这些结果突出表明,在决定移植非整倍体胚胎时,亟需适当的支持。受访者强调了全面讨论 PGT 结果影响的重要性。这项研究强调了诊所主动沟通、提供以患者为中心的信息以及为考虑移植非雌雄同体胚胎的患者提供更多支持的必要性。
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A matter of choice? - patient decision-making and support in non-euploid embryo transfers.

Deciding whether to transfer a non-euploid embryo presents a challenge for both individuals and clinicians involved in assisted reproductive technologies (ART) with preimplantation genetic testing (PGT). The uncertainty surrounding clinical outcomes and long-term effects complicates this decision, and there is limited research on the factors that influence individuals' experiences during this decision-making process. An online survey was utilized to gather data on elements influencing the decision-making process. The survey included both closed and open questions and targeted individuals worldwide who had undergone PGT during their fertility journey. A total of 135 responses were received, with complete data from 111 respondents analyzed. Three primary factors emerged as significant influences on respondents' decision-making: the opportunity to discuss the implications of the transfer, the topics covered during consultations, and the country where the treatment was received. The study also identified three major themes related to the challenges faced by respondents: mismatched expectations, inadequate information provision, and an unsupportive decision-making process. These results highlight the critical need for appropriate support when deciding to transfer a non-euploid embryo. Respondents emphasized the importance of comprehensive discussions about the implications of PGT results. The study underscores the necessity for proactive clinic communication, patient-centred information, and increased support for patients considering non-euploid embryos.

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Human Fertility
Human Fertility OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY
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3.30
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期刊介绍: Human Fertility is a leading international, multidisciplinary journal dedicated to furthering research and promoting good practice in the areas of human fertility and infertility. Topics included span the range from molecular medicine to healthcare delivery, and contributions are welcomed from professionals and academics from the spectrum of disciplines concerned with human fertility. It is published on behalf of the British Fertility Society. The journal also provides a forum for the publication of peer-reviewed articles arising out of the activities of the Association of Biomedical Andrologists, the Association of Clinical Embryologists, the Association of Irish Clinical Embryologists, the British Andrology Society, the British Infertility Counselling Association, the Irish Fertility Society and the Royal College of Nursing Fertility Nurses Group. All submissions are welcome. Articles considered include original papers, reviews, policy statements, commentaries, debates, correspondence, and reports of sessions at meetings. The journal also publishes refereed abstracts from the meetings of the constituent organizations.
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