Complementary, supportive and traditional practice experiences of infertile women in Türkiye: a qualitative study.

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Elif Keten Edis, Sümeyye Bal, Emine Koç
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Abstract

Background: In many societies, infertile couples use traditional practices.

Objective: This study aimed to determine the complementary, supportive and traditional (CST) practices used by infertile women and their attitudes toward these practices.

Methods: In this qualitative study, data were collected through individual interviews using a semi-structured form in December 2021. A total of 25 infertile women who applied to the in-vitro fertilization center of a hospital in Türkiye participated in the study. The findings were evaluated by thematic analysis.

Results: The ages of the participants ranged from 25 to 49 years. Three main themes were obtained by the data analysis; "Reasons for using CST practices," "Complementary, supportive and traditional practices used" and "Opinions on the effect of CST practices."

Conclusion: Women resorted to complementary and supportive practices for economic reasons, seeking hope, and environmental pressure. Various herbal cures, dietary practices, and religious methods such as praying and prayer amulets, hacamat (cupping), leeches, and various bodily applications were identified as methods commonly used by women. Women were using these methods with the recommendations of people who are not health professionals. It is important to determine the beneficial methods and increase women's awareness of harmful practices. Additionally, although women use many methods for infertility treatment, it should also be noted that infertility is not a female-only problem. Consequently, childless women should be empowered with healthy coping skills.

土耳其不孕妇女的补充、支持和传统做法经验:一项定性研究。
背景:在许多社会中,不孕不育夫妇采用传统做法:在许多社会中,不孕夫妇使用传统做法:本研究旨在确定不孕妇女使用的补充、支持和传统(CST)做法以及她们对这些做法的态度:在这项定性研究中,数据是在 2021 年 12 月通过半结构化形式的个别访谈收集的。共有 25 名向土耳其一家医院的体外受精中心提出申请的不孕妇女参与了研究。研究结果通过专题分析进行评估:结果:参与者的年龄从 25 岁到 49 岁不等。数据分析得出三大主题:"使用 CST 方法的原因"、"使用的补充、支持和传统方法 "以及 "对 CST 方法效果的看法":出于经济原因、寻求希望和环境压力,妇女采用了辅助和支持性做法。各种草药疗法、饮食疗法和宗教方法,如祈祷和护身符、拔火罐、水蛭和各种身体涂抹,被认为是妇女常用的方法。妇女在使用这些方法时,会听取非保健专业人员的建议。确定有益的方法并提高妇女对有害做法的认识非常重要。此外,尽管妇女使用多种方法治疗不孕症,但也应注意到,不孕症并不是女性独有的问题。因此,应增强无子女妇女的能力,让她们掌握健康的应对技巧。
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