The needs of women with fertility issues who undergo In Vitro Fertilization in Greece: health care context, contact and person-centered values. An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Lina Papangeli, S. Balamoutsou
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ABSTRACT Infertility is often regarded a major tragedy in a couple’s life. Fertility treatment (In Vitro Fertilization) is often seen as a solution. The aim of this study was to explore what women who undergo fertility treatment in Greece need from medical and health-care personnel and whether these can be mapped onto Rogers’ Person-Centered theory of therapy and values. Seven women who have undertaken IVF in Greece were interviewed. Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis was used to analyze the transcripts. Three super-ordinate themes emerged, containing sub-ordinate themes: (i) Experiencing safety in relationships with the IVF team, (ii) Need for agency: acknowledging women as trusted equal partners, (iii) The need for personalized IVF care. In the context of the Greek fertility care culture, women’s needs were mapped onto Rogers’ person-centered values. It is suggested that a person-centered approach to treatment and communication can meet women’s needs during IVF procedures. The study concludes by outlining the need for person-centered training of IVF health-care professionals involved in pre-conception and birth care; this would support patient-centeredness in fertility and birth care, namely care respectful and responsive to patient values and needs. Quality, respect-based fertility and pregnancy care is important to promote future generations’ well-being.
希腊接受体外受精的有生育问题妇女的需求:保健背景、接触和以人为本的价值观。解释性现象学分析
不孕症通常被认为是夫妻生活中的一大悲剧。生育治疗(体外受精)通常被视为一种解决方案。这项研究的目的是探索在希腊接受生育治疗的妇女需要从医疗和保健人员那里得到什么,以及这些是否可以映射到罗杰斯的以人为本的治疗和价值观理论。在希腊接受体外受精的7名妇女接受了采访。采用解释性现象学分析方法对文本进行分析。出现了三个高级主题,其中包含次级主题:(i)与试管婴儿小组建立安全关系;(ii)需要代理机构:承认妇女是值得信赖的平等伙伴;(iii)需要个性化试管婴儿护理。在希腊生育护理文化的背景下,女性的需求被映射到罗杰斯的以人为本的价值观。建议以人为本的治疗和沟通方法可以满足女性在体外受精过程中的需求。该研究最后概述了对参与孕前和分娩护理的试管婴儿保健专业人员进行以人为本的培训的必要性;这将支持以患者为中心的生育和分娩护理,即尊重和响应患者的价值观和需求。高质量、基于尊重的生育和妊娠护理对促进后代的福祉至关重要。
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