澳大利亚首次子宫移植试验中潜在捐赠者的心理评估和动机。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Brigitte Gerstl, Hayley Mallinder, Tamika Baker, Pia Euler-Vestey, Eva Kehag, Meredith Stone, Denise Lawrence, Hayley Pippard, Kaushalya Arulpragasam, Anna Walch, Finn Campion, Brittany McGill, Rebecca Deans
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目的:本研究旨在探讨澳大利亚首次子宫移植(UTx)临床试验评估的潜在活体供体的心理特征、动机和经历。设计:混合方法研究。患者:7名女性潜在UTx捐赠者干预措施:采用混合方法设计评估7名自我推荐的潜在子宫捐赠者的UTx计划。潜在捐赠者接受了严格的临床和心理筛查,包括自我报告的心理评估。此外,五位潜在捐助者参加了由研究社工进行的半结构化访谈。主要结果测量:从生活质量、抑郁、焦虑和压力测量中获得的分数,以及半结构化访谈的主题分析。结果:主题分析确定了六个关键主题:对捐赠子宫的感受、健康历史、知情同意、捐赠的影响、关系和获得教育资源的机会。还确定了几个次级主题,包括对手术并发症的认识以及关系和性行为的动态。定量结果显示了一些供体的临床抑郁、焦虑和压力水平。总的来说,捐赠者的生活质量得分与澳大利亚普通女性人群相当。结论:该研究为澳大利亚潜在UTx捐赠者的心理概况和动机提供了更深入的了解。它揭示了捐赠者动机的复杂性,其中包括帮助他人体验怀孕的利他主义愿望和实际考虑。研究结果强调需要严格的心理筛查和持续的支持,以应对潜在的心理健康挑战。这些见解对于制定未来的UTx协议和支持系统以确保捐赠者的福祉具有重要价值。
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Psychological Assessment and Motivations of Potential Donors Within the First Australian Uterine Transplant Trial.

Objective: This study aims to investigate the psychological characteristics, motivations and experiences of potential living donors assessed for the first uterus transplant (UTx) clinical trial in Australia.

Design: Mixed methods study.

Setting: Tertiary hospital.

Patient(s): Seven female potential UTx donors.

Intervention(s): A mixed-methods design was used to evaluate seven self-referred potential uterus donors for the UTx program. Potential donors underwent rigorous clinical and psychological screening, including self-reported psychological assessments. Additionally, five potential donors participated in semi-structured interviews conducted by the study social worker.

Main outcome measure(s): Scores from measures of quality of life, depression, anxiety and stress, along with thematic analysis from semi-structured interviews.

Result(s): Thematic analysis identified six key themes: feelings about donating a uterus, health history, informed consent, impact of donation, relationships, and access to educational resources. Several sub-themes were also identified, including awareness of surgical complications and dynamics of relationships and sexuality. Quantitative results indicated clinical levels of depression, anxiety, and stress in some donors. Overall, the quality-of-life scores of the donors were comparable to those of the general Australian female population.

Conclusion(s): The study provides a deeper understanding of the psychological profiles and motivations of potential UTx donors in Australia. It reveals the complexity of donor motivations, which include altruistic desires to help others experience pregnancy, and practical considerations. The findings emphasise the need for rigorous psychological screening and continuous support to address potential mental health challenges. These insights are valuable for developing future UTx protocols and support systems to ensure donor wellbeing.

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CiteScore
3.40
自引率
11.80%
发文量
165
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (ANZJOG) is an editorially independent publication owned by the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RANZCOG) and the RANZCOG Research foundation. ANZJOG aims to provide a medium for the publication of original contributions to clinical practice and/or research in all fields of obstetrics and gynaecology and related disciplines. Articles are peer reviewed by clinicians or researchers expert in the field of the submitted work. From time to time the journal will also publish printed abstracts from the RANZCOG Annual Scientific Meeting and meetings of relevant special interest groups, where the accepted abstracts have undergone the journals peer review acceptance process.
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