Hammarberg Karin, Stafford-Bell Martyn, Everingham Sam
Jean Hailes Research Unit, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Victoria, Australia; Victorian Assisted Reproductive Treatment Authority, Victoria, Australia.
Canberra Fertility Centre, Canberra, ACT, Australia.
Reprod Biomed Online. 2015 Nov;31(5):689-96. doi: 10.1016/j.rbmo.2015.08.008. Epub 2015 Aug 21.
Cross-border reproductive care (CBRC) is becoming increasingly common. Little is known about the motivations and information and support needs of people who cross borders to access surrogacy. This study aimed to explore: how those considering or undertaking extraterritorial surrogacy reach their decision; what other avenues they have considered and tried to have children; their sources of information and support; and perceptions of how others view their decision. Members of two Australian parenting support forums completed an anonymous online survey. Of the 249 respondents, 51% were gay men, 43% heterosexual women and 7% heterosexual men. Most heterosexual respondents had tried to conceive spontaneously and with assisted reproductive technology before considering surrogacy. Most respondents felt supported in their decision to try extraterritorial surrogacy by close family and friends. Surrogacy-related information was mostly sourced online and from other parents through surrogacy. Few sought information from a local general practitioner or IVF clinic and those who did reported IVF clinic staff were significantly (P < 0.001) more likely than other groups to communicate negative reactions to their decision to seek surrogacy. The apparent negative attitudes to cross-border surrogacy among health professionals warrants further research into health professionals' knowledge, beliefs and attitudes relating to surrogacy.
跨境生殖护理(CBRC)正变得越来越普遍。对于那些跨境寻求代孕的人的动机、信息需求和支持需求,我们知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨:那些考虑或进行域外代孕的人是如何做出决定的;他们还考虑过并尝试过哪些其他生育途径;他们获取信息和支持的来源;以及他们对他人如何看待他们的决定的看法。两个澳大利亚育儿支持论坛的成员完成了一项匿名在线调查。在249名受访者中,51%是男同性恋者,43%是异性恋女性,7%是异性恋男性。大多数异性恋受访者在考虑代孕之前曾尝试自然受孕和借助辅助生殖技术受孕。大多数受访者感到,亲密的家人和朋友对他们尝试域外代孕的决定表示支持。与代孕相关的信息大多来自网络以及通过代孕结识的其他父母。很少有人向当地全科医生或试管婴儿诊所寻求信息,而那些这样做的人报告称,试管婴儿诊所的工作人员对他们寻求代孕的决定做出负面反应的可能性显著高于其他群体(P<0.001)。医疗专业人员对跨境代孕明显的负面态度,值得进一步研究他们与代孕相关的知识、信念和态度。