Multidimensional barriers and facilitators to treatment seeking for infertility among women in the United States: a systematic review

Morine Cebert-Gaitors Ph.D. , Samia Abdelnalbi M.S.N. , Elise Mantell M.P.H. , Amanda Woodward M.L.I.S. , Rosa Gonzalez-Guarda Ph.D. , Eleanor Lowndes Stevenson Ph.D.
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Abstract

Objective

To provide a comprehensive review of the literature that examines facilitators and barriers to infertility treatment seeking among women who experience infertility in the United States.

Evidence Review

This review followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines and has a registered protocol. Studies were included if they reported factors specifically influencing treatment-seeking patterns of women for infertility as defined above. The search was conducted in January 2020 in 4 databases and updated in February 2021. We used a combination of free texts, index, and truncated terms. The following terms and concepts were used: infertility [or] subfertility, woman [or] women [or] female, patient acceptance of health care [or] help-seeking [or] health-seeking behaviors [or] treatment seeking. The search terms were purposely used to include variations of terms that were synonymous with treatment seeking. Included studies must have been original research studies written in English that explicitly discussed the relationship of variables that influenced treatment seeking among women in the United States. Quality assessment was conducted using the critical appraisal tool from the Joana Briggs Institute.

Results

The final sample included a total of 23 articles (6 qualitative, 17 quantitative) that examined facilitators and barriers that influenced treatment seeking among women who experienced infertility in the United States. These articles were synthesized using the health-seeking model developed by Chrisman. Findings suggest there are multifactorial facilitators and barriers that influence treatment seeking. Common facilitators to treatment seeking were high desire for parenthood, especially when their partners also agreed; high social support encouraging treatment; and advanced health literacy. Common barriers to treatment seeking were internalized stigma, having access limited by professional careers, low or no social support supporting treatment seeking, and negative perceptions of the clinical environment.

Conclusion

Overall, many of the facilitators and barriers found were a dynamic blend of perceptions of the biologic, clinical, and social implications of disease and treatment access. Many of these facilitators and barriers were influenced by social cues and perceived access to care. More research is needed to further elucidate variations in treatment seeking among diverse samples of racial and ethnic, gender, and sexual minority groups.

多维障碍和促进治疗寻求不孕不育的妇女在美国:一个系统的回顾
目的对美国不孕妇女寻求不孕治疗的促进因素和障碍进行全面的文献综述。证据评价本综述遵循系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目指南,并有注册方案。如果研究报告了具体影响上述不孕症妇女寻求治疗模式的因素,则纳入研究。该搜索于2020年1月在4个数据库中进行,并于2021年2月更新。我们使用了自由文本、索引和删节术语的组合。使用了以下术语和概念:不孕症[或]生育能力低下,妇女[或]妇女[或]女性,患者接受医疗保健[或]寻求帮助[或]寻求健康行为[或]寻求治疗。搜索词被有意地用于包括与寻求治疗同义的术语的变化。纳入的研究必须是用英文撰写的原始研究,明确讨论影响美国妇女寻求治疗的变量之间的关系。使用Joana Briggs研究所的关键评估工具进行质量评估。结果最终的样本共包括23篇文章(6篇定性,17篇定量),研究了影响美国不孕妇女寻求治疗的因素和障碍。这些文章是用克里斯曼建立的求医模型进行综合的。研究结果表明,有多因素的促进因素和障碍影响寻求治疗。寻求治疗的常见诱因是对为人父母的强烈渴望,尤其是当他们的伴侣也同意时;高社会支持鼓励治疗;提高健康素养。寻求治疗的常见障碍是内化的耻辱感,受职业生涯限制,支持寻求治疗的社会支持很少或没有,以及对临床环境的负面看法。总的来说,发现的许多促进因素和障碍是对疾病和治疗可及性的生物学、临床和社会影响的看法的动态混合。这些促进者和障碍中的许多人受到社会线索和感知到的护理机会的影响。需要更多的研究来进一步阐明不同种族、民族、性别和性少数群体在寻求治疗方面的差异。
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F&S reviews Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women's Health, Urology
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