澳大利亚子宫移植潜在受者的心理和情绪概况:与国际试验的比较。

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简介子宫移植(UTx)已成为子宫因素不孕症(UFI)患者的一种突破性解决方案。本研究是澳大利亚的第一项研究,旨在探讨为该国最初的子宫移植临床试验而评估的潜在受者的社会心理功能,并将他们的心理状况与国际子宫移植试验的心理状况进行比较:这是一项混合方法的前瞻性研究,包括标准化心理测量和半结构化访谈。这项研究在澳大利亚悉尼的一家三甲医院进行,共有10名澳大利亚女性UTx潜在接受者接受了UTx手术评估。研究人员使用经过验证的测量方法和深入的半结构式访谈对受试者进行了全面的心理评估。定量测量工具包括医院焦虑和抑郁量表、短表-36健康调查、生育生活质量和斯坦福移植综合社会心理评估。对半结构式访谈的定性数据进行了主题分析:结果:与澳大利亚普通人群相比,澳大利亚UTx潜在受者的一般健康状况短表-36(SF-36)得分明显更高(p 结论:UTx是一种新的治疗选择:UTx是治疗子宫内膜异位症妇女的一种新方法。这是在澳大利亚进行的首次定性研究,它表明了患有尿频症的女性与她们的生育动机之间的联系。这些发现强调了量身定制心理评估的重要性,并为今后探索UTx患者心理特征的研究奠定了基础。
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Psychological and emotional profiles of Australian uterine transplant potential recipients: A comparison with international trials.

Introduction: Uterus transplant (UTx) has emerged as a groundbreaking solution for individuals with uterine factor infertility (UFI). This study is the first in Australia to explore the psychosocial functioning of potential recipients assessed for the nation's initial UTx clinical trial and to compare their psychological profiles with those from international UTx trials.

Material and methods: This is a mixed methods prospective study incorporating standardized psychological measures and semi-structured interviews. Conducted at a tertiary hospital in Sydney, Australia, the study involved 10 female Australian UTx potential recipients with UFI undergoing assessment for UTx surgery. Participants underwent comprehensive psychological evaluation using validated measures and in-depth semi-structured interviews. Quantitative measurement tools included the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, Short Form-36 Health Survey, Fertility Quality of Life, and the Stanford Integrated Psychosocial Assessment for Transplantation. Thematic analysis was conducted on qualitative data from semi-structured interviews.

Results: The Australian UTx potential recipients reported significantly higher Short Form-36 (SF-36) scores compared to the Australian general population in general health (p < 0.04), bodily pain (p < 0.02), social functioning (p < 0.02), and emotional well-being (p < 0.01). Compared with international UTx cohorts, the Australian UTx group showed comparable SF-36 outcomes, with minor variations observed for general health and physical function domains. Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale scores revealed lower anxiety, but slightly higher depression levels compared to international UTx trial cohorts. Fertility quality-of-life scores were significantly higher in the Australian UTx group compared to women experiencing primary infertility across four domains (p < 0.001). Thematic analysis of interviews highlighted the complex emotional impact of infertility, strong family and social support, and the perception of UTx as a transformative opportunity to achieve wholeness and motherhood.

Conclusions: UTx represents a novel treatment option for women with UFI. This is the first qualitative study in Australia, it demonstrates the connection between women with UFI and their motivations for parenthood. These findings highlight the importance of tailored psychological assessments and establish a foundation for future research exploring the psychological characteristics of patient candidacy for UTxs.

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8.00
自引率
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180
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Published monthly, Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica is an international journal dedicated to providing the very latest information on the results of both clinical, basic and translational research work related to all aspects of women’s health from around the globe. The journal regularly publishes commentaries, reviews, and original articles on a wide variety of topics including: gynecology, pregnancy, birth, female urology, gynecologic oncology, fertility and reproductive biology.
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