Gezinski Lindsay B, Karandikar Sharvari, Carter James, White Melinda
Health Soc Work. 2016 May;41(2):75-83. doi: 10.1093/hsw/hlw005.
This research study surveyed prospective egg donors at orientation to (a) understand women's motivations to donate eggs, (b) assess awareness and knowledge of egg donation prior to entry into the egg donation program, and (c) explore attitudes toward egg donation. Ninety-two women completed the questionnaire at one fertility clinic located in the Midwest between August 2011 and August 2012. Descriptive and inferential statistics as well as textual analysis were used to analyze the data. Three themes emerged regarding participant motivations: (1) altruistic, (2) financial, and (3) desire to pass on genetic material. The majority of participants were unconcerned with potential physical and psychological side effects; however, differences emerged based on motherhood status and educational level. Although potential donors felt recipients should receive some information about the donor, they tended to value privacy regarding information giving to resultant offspring. This research study has implications for social work practice, policy, and future research. It is crucial that women receive adequate procedural and side effect information prior to engaging in egg donation.
本研究在迎新会上对未来的卵子捐赠者进行了调查,以(a)了解女性捐赠卵子的动机,(b)评估她们在进入卵子捐赠项目之前对卵子捐赠的认识和了解,以及(c)探究她们对卵子捐赠的态度。2011年8月至2012年8月期间,92名女性在位于美国中西部的一家生育诊所完成了问卷调查。研究运用描述性统计、推断性统计以及文本分析来分析数据。关于参与者的动机出现了三个主题:(1)利他主义,(2)经济因素,以及(3)传递遗传物质的愿望。大多数参与者并不担心潜在的身体和心理副作用;然而,根据生育状况和教育水平出现了差异。尽管潜在捐赠者认为受赠者应该得到一些关于捐赠者的信息,但她们倾向于重视向所生孩子提供信息时的隐私问题。本研究对社会工作实践、政策及未来研究具有启示意义。女性在进行卵子捐赠之前获得足够的程序和副作用信息至关重要。