Perspectives of Young Men With Spina Bifida on Fertility Potential and Future Parenthood.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
James T Rague, Josephine Hirsch, Theresa Meyer, Courtney Streur, Ilina Rosoklija, Stephanie Kielb, Earl Y Cheng, Diana K Bowen, Elizabeth B Yerkes, David I Chu
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Abstract

Objective: To explore the perspectives of young adult males with spina bifida (SB) on their fertility potential and parenthood.

Methods: Semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted between 2/2021 and 5/2021 with men ≥18 years of age with SB on perspectives on fertility potential and parenthood. Demographic and clinical characteristics were obtained from a survey and chart review. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and assessed through conventional content analysis framework.

Results: Of 30 eligible individuals approached, 20 agreed to participate. Median age was 22.5 years (range 18-29), and 80% had myelomeningocele. Most reported not being in a relationship (14/20, 70%), not being currently sexually active (13/20, 65%), and no participant reported a history of paternity. Many reported a desire for future fertility. Uncertainty and areas of concern were identified regarding their physiologic and psychosocial ability to be a parent. Perceived barriers to achieving parenthood included (1) uncertainty around fertility potential and the hereditary nature of SB; and (2) concerns with being a parent and raising a child. Facilitators to help overcome uncertainty, such as gaining knowledge on fertility testing options and understanding means of preventing neural tube defects, were identified. Participants expressed the importance of strong peer and family support to help overcome challenges related to parenthood.

Conclusion: Men with SB are interested in future fertility, yet uncertainty exists around the physiologic and psychosocial ability to be a parent. Facilitators to help overcome uncertainty and concerns should be a focus of patient counseling around future fertility with young men with SB.

患有脊柱裂的年轻男性对生育潜力和未来为人父母的看法。
目的探讨患有脊柱裂的年轻成年男性对其生育潜力和为人父母的看法:在 2021 年 2 月至 2021 年 5 月期间,对年龄≥18 岁的脊柱裂男性患者进行了半结构化定性访谈,了解他们对生育潜能和为人父母的看法。人口统计学和临床特征通过调查和病历审查获得。访谈内容逐字记录,并通过常规内容分析框架进行评估:在 30 位符合条件的受访者中,20 位同意参加访谈。中位年龄为 22.5 岁(18-29 岁不等),80% 患有脊髓膜膨出症。大多数人表示没有恋爱关系(14/20,70%),目前性生活不活跃(13/20,65%),没有人表示有过父子关系。许多人表示希望将来有生育能力。他们对自己能否成为父母的生理和社会心理能力存在不确定性和担忧。他们认为成为父母的障碍包括1) 对生育能力和 SB 遗传性的不确定性;以及 2) 对为人父母和养育子女的担忧。他们指出了有助于克服不确定性的促进因素,如获得有关生育检测选择的知识和了解预防神经管缺陷的方法。参与者表示,强大的同伴和家庭支持对于帮助克服为人父母的挑战非常重要:结论:患有脊柱裂的男性对未来的生育能力很感兴趣,但在生理和心理上是否有能力为人父母还存在不确定性。帮助患有脊柱裂的年轻男性克服不确定性和顾虑的促进因素应成为围绕未来生育问题为患者提供咨询的重点。
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Urology
Urology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
9.50%
发文量
716
审稿时长
59 days
期刊介绍: Urology is a monthly, peer–reviewed journal primarily for urologists, residents, interns, nephrologists, and other specialists interested in urology The mission of Urology®, the "Gold Journal," is to provide practical, timely, and relevant clinical and basic science information to physicians and researchers practicing the art of urology worldwide. Urology® publishes original articles relating to adult and pediatric clinical urology as well as to clinical and basic science research. Topics in Urology® include pediatrics, surgical oncology, radiology, pathology, erectile dysfunction, infertility, incontinence, transplantation, endourology, andrology, female urology, reconstructive surgery, and medical oncology, as well as relevant basic science issues. Special features include rapid communication of important timely issues, surgeon''s workshops, interesting case reports, surgical techniques, clinical and basic science review articles, guest editorials, letters to the editor, book reviews, and historical articles in urology.
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