Barriers and enablers to a healthy lifestyle in people with infertility: a qualitative descriptive study.

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Sophia Torkel, Lisa Moran, Rui Wang, Anthony Villani, Evangeline Mantzioris, Robert J Norman, Stephanie Cowan
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Background: While there is a recognised role of lifestyle (diet and physical activity) in management of infertility, there is limited research exploring the perspectives of people with infertility in relation to lifestyle management. The aim of this study was to understand the barriers and enablers affecting uptake of lifestyle intervention in people with infertility who were using or seeking fertility treatment.

Methods: A qualitative descriptive study was performed. Online interviews were conducted with people with infertility who were using or seeking fertility treatment. Interviews explored barriers and enablers to a healthy lifestyle while attempting conception. Interview questions were informed by the Capability, Opportunity, Motivation and Behaviour (COM-B) model and theoretical domains framework (TDF). Interview transcripts were analysed using template analysis. Themes were mapped to the COM-B and TDF, and suggested interventions were developed using the behaviour change wheel method.

Results: Nine women and two men completed the interviews. The median age was 38 years (interquartile range 33 to 42 years). Barriers and enablers related to capability (e.g. managing whole-body health and disease), opportunity (e.g. unmet needs from the healthcare system) and motivation (e.g. interplay between lifestyle and emotional state). Suggested intervention components included delivering inclusive programs which accommodate individual needs and providing engaging information which debunks myths and explains the mechanism by which lifestyle promotes fertility.

Conclusions: Our study provides novel and rich insights into the unique needs of people with infertility, and has identified several interacting factors which influence their lifestyle behaviours. Our findings highlight that changes at the organisational and policy level are essential to overcome major barriers to lifestyle management by improving access to trustworthy resources with actionable advice, and by improving service provision to deliver multidisciplinary patient-centred care. Future studies should use these findings to co-design interventions and resources to support lifestyle management of infertility.

Trial registration: Not applicable.

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不孕症患者健康生活方式的障碍和促进因素:一项定性描述性研究。
背景:虽然生活方式(饮食和身体活动)在不孕症治疗中的作用是公认的,但探索不孕症患者与生活方式管理相关的观点的研究有限。本研究的目的是了解影响正在使用或寻求生育治疗的不孕症患者接受生活方式干预的障碍和促成因素。方法:进行定性描述性研究。在线访谈是对正在使用或寻求生育治疗的不孕症患者进行的。采访探讨了在尝试怀孕时健康生活方式的障碍和促进因素。面试问题由能力、机会、动机和行为(COM-B)模型和理论领域框架(TDF)提供。访谈记录采用模板分析法进行分析。主题被映射到COM-B和TDF,并使用行为改变轮方法开发建议的干预措施。结果:9名女性和2名男性完成了访谈。中位年龄为38岁(四分位数范围33至42岁)。与能力(如管理全身健康和疾病)、机会(如医疗保健系统未满足的需求)和动机(如生活方式和情绪状态之间的相互作用)相关的障碍和促进因素。建议的干预措施包括提供包容的方案,以满足个人需求,并提供引人入胜的信息,揭穿神话,解释生活方式促进生育的机制。结论:我们的研究为不孕症患者的独特需求提供了新颖而丰富的见解,并确定了影响其生活方式行为的几个相互作用因素。我们的研究结果强调,组织和政策层面的变化对于克服生活方式管理的主要障碍至关重要,通过改善可信赖资源的可操作性建议,并通过改善服务提供以提供多学科以患者为中心的护理。未来的研究应利用这些发现来共同设计干预措施和资源,以支持不孕症的生活方式管理。试验注册:不适用。
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Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology
Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
2.30%
发文量
161
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology publishes and disseminates high-quality results from excellent research in the reproductive sciences. The journal publishes on topics covering gametogenesis, fertilization, early embryonic development, embryo-uterus interaction, reproductive development, pregnancy, uterine biology, endocrinology of reproduction, control of reproduction, reproductive immunology, neuroendocrinology, and veterinary and human reproductive medicine, including all vertebrate species.
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