Perspectives and clinical practices on fertility preservation for young hematologic patients: a qualitative study of healthcare providers across multiple hospitals in China.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Li Wang, Jianfang Li, Tiexia Lu, Chuyue Shan, Lixiu Wang, Chang Liu, Dan Luo, Bing Xiang Yang, Huijing Zou, Fuling Zhou, Qian Liu
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Abstract

Purpose: This study aims to understand healthcare providers' (HCPs) perspective and clinical practices regarding fertility preservation in young hematologic patients, particularly from hematology, reproductive medicine, and ethics committee professionals.

Methods: An empirical phenomenological approach was employed. HCPs were recruited from the hematology, reproductive medicine, and ethics committee professionals of eight tertiary hospitals in China using purposive sampling. They participated in semi-structured, in-depth face-to-face individual interviews. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and analyzed using Colaizzi's phenomenological method.

Results: A total of 33 HCPs were recruited, including 12 hematology physicians, two pediatric hematology physicians, six hematology nurses, nine reproductive medicine physicians, two reproductive medicine nurses, and two ethics committee members. The analysis revealed three major themes and associated subthemes: (1) HCPs' overall perspectives of fertility preservation: all recognized its importance and feasibility in young patients with hematologic diseases, though interdepartmental differences; (2) Fertility preservation practice status: still in its early stages, communication strategies are crucial, and balancing the urgency of disease treatment with fertility preservation remains a challenge; and (3) Multi-level challenges and recommendations: challenges exist across the medical system, patient-related factors, and sociocultural levels, with recommendations proposed to address some barriers.

Conclusions: HCPs recognized the importance and feasibility of fertility preservation for hematologic patients. However, its implementation faces challenges at multiple levels, including the medical system, patient-related factors, and sociocultural influences. To facilitate early discussions and informed decision-making about fertility preservation, it is crucial to enhance multidisciplinary collaboration, provide better support for patients and their families, and strengthen legal and policy frameworks.

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286
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics publishes cellular, molecular, genetic, and epigenetic discoveries advancing our understanding of the biology and underlying mechanisms from gametogenesis to offspring health. Special emphasis is placed on the practice and evolution of assisted reproduction technologies (ARTs) with reference to the diagnosis and management of diseases affecting fertility. Our goal is to educate our readership in the translation of basic and clinical discoveries made from human or relevant animal models to the safe and efficacious practice of human ARTs. The scientific rigor and ethical standards embraced by the JARG editorial team ensures a broad international base of expertise guiding the marriage of contemporary clinical research paradigms with basic science discovery. JARG publishes original papers, minireviews, case reports, and opinion pieces often combined into special topic issues that will educate clinicians and scientists with interests in the mechanisms of human development that bear on the treatment of infertility and emerging innovations in human ARTs. The guiding principles of male and female reproductive health impacting pre- and post-conceptional viability and developmental potential are emphasized within the purview of human reproductive health in current and future generations of our species. The journal is published in cooperation with the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, an organization of more than 8,000 physicians, researchers, nurses, technicians and other professionals dedicated to advancing knowledge and expertise in reproductive biology.
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