Leonard Marcia, Hammelef Karen, Smith Gary D
Clin J Oncol Nurs. 2004 Apr;8(2):127-31, 145. doi: 10.1188/04.CJON.127-131.
An innovative program jointly sponsored by members of the departments of obstetrics and urology and the Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Michigan began in 2002. The Fertility Counseling and Gamete Cryopreservation Program (FCGCP) was created to provide counseling and education about therapy-induced infertility to newly diagnosed patients with cancer as well as facilitating the semen cryopreservation process. Unlike most sperm banking facilities in this country, this program is coordinated by an oncology nurse practitioner whose understanding of cancer and cancer treatments provides patients and staff with a unique perspective. Oncology staff misconceptions about sperm banking were addressed through intensive staff education programs. Patient education materials covering all aspects of infertility and sperm banking were developed and made available in patient care areas and on the Internet. Material aimed at young adolescents and their parents is prominent. Developmentally appropriate discussions are held with adolescent patients and their parents, both individually and together. Communication among patients and their families, the oncology team, and the sperm bank is maintained, permitting efficient and timely service. FCGCP provides an important service by affording all males with cancer the potential to father a child in the future.
由密歇根大学妇产科、泌尿科成员以及综合癌症中心联合发起的一项创新项目于2002年启动。生育咨询与配子冷冻保存项目(FCGCP)旨在为新确诊的癌症患者提供有关治疗导致的不孕症的咨询和教育,并推动精液冷冻保存过程。与美国大多数精子库设施不同,该项目由一名肿瘤学执业护士协调,其对癌症和癌症治疗的了解为患者和工作人员提供了独特的视角。通过强化员工教育项目解决了肿瘤学工作人员对精子库的误解。开发了涵盖不孕症和精子库各个方面的患者教育材料,并在患者护理区域和互联网上提供。针对青少年及其父母的材料很突出。与青少年患者及其父母分别及共同进行适合其发育阶段的讨论。保持患者及其家人、肿瘤学团队和精子库之间的沟通,以提供高效及时的服务。FCGCP通过为所有患癌症的男性提供未来生育孩子的可能性,提供了一项重要服务。