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一项关于渥太华大学生对不孕不育症、不孕不育风险因素和辅助生殖技术(ART)的意识、知识和看法的定性研究。

A qualitative study of Ottawa university students' awareness, knowledge and perceptions of infertility, infertility risk factors and assisted reproductive technologies (ART).

机构信息

Interdisciplinary School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Reprod Health. 2013 Aug 20;10:41. doi: 10.1186/1742-4755-10-41.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Awareness of infertility risk factors is an essential first step to safeguard future fertility. Whereas several studies have examined university students' awareness of female fertility and related risk factors, the topic of male infertility has not been well examined. The objective of this study was to assess young men and women's awareness, knowledge and perceptions of infertility, male and female infertility risk factors and assisted reproductive technologies (ART).

METHODS

Semi-structured interviews were conducted in 2008 with a multi-ethnic sample of sixteen male and twenty-three female Ottawa university students, followed by qualitative data analysis to identify major themes. Interview topics included awareness of male and female infertility risk factors, infertility diagnosis/treatments and personal options in the event of future infertility.

RESULTS

Participants were generally familiar with infertility as a biomedical health problem, could identify sex-specific risk factors but overestimated fertility of women in their thirties and ART success rates. Reproductive health knowledge gaps and confusion of the physiological life-stage of menopause with infertility were apparent. Most participants would pursue in vitro fertilization or international adoption in the event of personal infertility. Some participants wished to use a 'natural' approach and were concerned with potential side effects of ART-related medications.

CONCLUSIONS

The general awareness of infertility in young adults is promising and supports the potential uptake for health promotion of fertility preservation. This study underscores the continued need for comprehensive sexual and reproductive health education and promotion for adolescents and young adults.

摘要

背景

了解不孕风险因素是保护未来生育能力的重要第一步。虽然有几项研究检查了大学生对女性生育能力和相关风险因素的认识,但男性不育问题尚未得到充分研究。本研究的目的是评估年轻男性和女性对不孕、男性和女性不孕风险因素以及辅助生殖技术(ART)的认识、知识和看法。

方法

2008 年,对安大略省渥太华大学的 16 名男性和 23 名女性进行了半结构化访谈,随后进行了定性数据分析以确定主要主题。访谈主题包括对男性和女性不孕风险因素、不孕诊断/治疗以及在未来不孕的情况下个人选择的认识。

结果

参与者普遍了解不孕作为一种生物医学健康问题,能够识别特定性别的风险因素,但高估了女性在三十多岁时的生育能力和 ART 的成功率。生殖健康知识的差距和对绝经的生理生命阶段与不孕的混淆是显而易见的。大多数参与者在个人不孕的情况下会选择体外受精或国际收养。一些参与者希望采用“自然”的方法,并担心与 ART 相关药物的潜在副作用。

结论

年轻人对不孕的普遍认识是有希望的,这支持了为促进生育能力保护而进行健康促进的潜力。本研究强调了继续为青少年和年轻人提供全面的性和生殖健康教育和推广的必要性。

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