van Balen F, Gerrits T
Department of Education, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, University of Amsterdam, PO Box 94208 1090 GE Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Hum Reprod. 2001 Feb;16(2):215-9. doi: 10.1093/humrep/16.2.215.
The quality of infertility care is dependent upon adequate material resources and the appropriate use of it. In addition, a mutual understanding between physicians and patients is necessary. These imperatives are more salient in the era of the new reproductive technologies. However, in poor-resource areas these imperatives are insufficiently met. Moreover, in developing countries the negative consequences of childlessness are much stronger than in Western societies. Until recently, the problem of infertility in Third World countries has received little public attention. A plea is made for a stronger policy interest in Third World infertility care. In this it is important to focus on prevention, appropriate diagnosis and treatment at primary and secondary health-care level and to take the existing cultural beliefs into account.
不孕不育治疗的质量取决于充足的物质资源及其合理利用。此外,医生与患者之间的相互理解也是必要的。在新的生殖技术时代,这些要求更为突出。然而,在资源匮乏地区,这些要求并未得到充分满足。此外,在发展中国家,无子女的负面影响比西方社会更为严重。直到最近,第三世界国家的不孕不育问题很少受到公众关注。有人呼吁对第三世界的不孕不育治疗给予更强有力的政策关注。在此过程中,重点关注初级和二级卫生保健层面的预防、恰当诊断和治疗,并考虑现有的文化信仰非常重要。