Kim Dongah, Child Tim, Farquhar Cynthia
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
Oxford Fertility Unit, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
BMJ Open. 2015 May 15;5(5):e007588. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2015-007588.
To evaluate the awareness and response of fertility clinics in the UK to the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guideline recommendation that intrauterine insemination (IUI) should not be offered routinely, in order to report on current practice in the UK.
Online questionnaire survey of fertility clinics in the UK regarding their current clinical practice of IUI, formal discussion of the guideline recommendations, and any alterations made since the recommendations.
66 UK fertility clinics licensed to provide IUI.
46 fertility clinics, including 6 clinic groups which represent 70% of all clinics and clinic groups licensed to provide IUI in April 2014 when the survey email was sent.
Of the 46 clinics that responded, 96% (44/46) of clinics continue to offer IUI. 98% (43/44) of those offering IUI also use ovarian stimulation. The most commonly used medications for ovarian stimulation are gonadotrophins (95%), followed by clomiphene citrate (49%) and letrozole (19%). 78% (36/46) of clinics had formally discussed NICE guideline recommendations. 17 clinics (37%) had made some changes to their practices; as a result, four clinics reported a reduction in the number of IUI cycles, six clinics had restricted the indications for IUI, and five clinics had begun informing patients of the guideline recommendations, while two did not specify.
The majority of clinics were aware of the guideline recommendations. However, only a small proportion of clinics had made significant changes to their practice by reducing the number of IUI cycles or restricting the clinical indications for IUI. The availability of further evidence will assist NICE and clinicians in making recommendations on the use of IUI. There is a need to further explore the reasons for the lack of adherence to the recommendations.
评估英国生育诊所对英国国家卫生与临床优化研究所(NICE)指南建议(即不应常规提供宫内人工授精(IUI))的认知和反应,以便报告英国的当前做法。
对英国生育诊所进行在线问卷调查,内容涉及他们当前IUI的临床实践、对指南建议的正式讨论以及自建议发布以来所做的任何改变。
66家获得许可提供IUI的英国生育诊所。
46家生育诊所,包括6个诊所组,这些诊所组代表了在2014年4月发送调查电子邮件时所有获得许可提供IUI的诊所和诊所组的70%。
在回复的46家诊所中,96%(44/46)的诊所继续提供IUI。提供IUI的诊所中98%(43/44)也使用卵巢刺激。卵巢刺激最常用的药物是促性腺激素(95%),其次是枸橼酸氯米芬(49%)和来曲唑(19%)。78%(36/46)的诊所已正式讨论了NICE指南建议。17家诊所(37%)对其做法进行了一些改变;结果,4家诊所报告IUI周期数减少,6家诊所限制了IUI的适应症,5家诊所开始告知患者指南建议,而2家未具体说明。
大多数诊所了解指南建议。然而只有一小部分诊所通过减少IUI周期数或限制IUI的临床适应症对其做法进行了重大改变。更多证据的可得性将有助于NICE和临床医生就IUI的使用提出建议。有必要进一步探究未遵循建议的原因。