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日本肿瘤生育利益相关者对收养作为一种组建家庭方式的认知研究。

Study of the Awareness of Adoption as a Family-Building Option Among Oncofertility Stakeholders in Japan.

作者信息

Shiraishi Eriko, Sugimoto Kouhei, Shapiro Jason Solomon, Ito Yuki, Kamoshita Keiko, Kusuhara Atsuko, Haino Takayuki, Koizumi Tomoe, Okamoto Aikou, Suzuki Nao

机构信息

The Jikei University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.

Dokkyo University Saitama Medical Center, Saitama, Japan.

出版信息

J Glob Oncol. 2018 Aug 7;4. doi: 10.1200/JGO.18.00043. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The oncofertility decision tree was developed by the oncofertility consortium as a tool to support healthcare professionals and patients through the complicated process of deciding the most appropriate fertility preservation strategy for patients with cancer. Various strategies include oocyte retrieval, oocyte donation, use of a gestational carrier and adoption. However, differences in the cultural and legal landscape present serious barriers to utilizing some of these strategies in Japan.

PATIENTS AND METHODS

We surveyed Japanese oncofertility stakeholders including 60 cancer survivors, 27 oncology facilities, 78 reproductive medicine facilities and 15 adoption agencies by a questionnaire to characterize awareness among oncofertility stakeholders in Japan about parenting options including adoption to inform work to establish guidelines for decision-making by cancer survivors in an oncofertility.

RESULTS

Our results indicate that oncologists and reproductive endocrinologists in Japan have an insufficient understanding of adoption that prevents them from adequately informing their patients. Japanese cancer survivors self-describe a lack in confidence in finding a suitable partner and raising a child. Contrastingly, of the 9 adoption agencies which responded, no agency included being a cancer survivor as a criterion for disqualification and 4 of 9 (44%) adoption agencies reported at least 1 adoption to a cancer survivor in the last year.

CONCLUSION

Our work demonstrates that a cancer survivor's medical history itself is not a hurdle to adoption and investment in patient-provider education could be a viable strategy to improve the utilization of adoption as a fertility preservation strategy in Japan.

摘要

目的

肿瘤生育联盟开发了肿瘤生育决策树,作为一种工具,帮助医疗保健专业人员和患者应对复杂的过程,为癌症患者确定最合适的生育力保存策略。各种策略包括取卵、卵子捐赠、使用妊娠载体和收养。然而,文化和法律环境的差异给在日本使用其中一些策略带来了严重障碍。

患者与方法

我们通过问卷调查了日本肿瘤生育领域的相关利益者,包括60名癌症幸存者、27家肿瘤治疗机构、78家生殖医学机构和15家收养机构,以了解日本肿瘤生育领域相关利益者对包括收养在内的育儿选择的认知,为制定癌症幸存者在肿瘤生育决策方面的指导方针提供参考。

结果

我们的结果表明,日本的肿瘤学家和生殖内分泌学家对收养的了解不足,这使他们无法充分告知患者相关信息。日本癌症幸存者自述在寻找合适伴侣和抚养孩子方面缺乏信心。相比之下,在回复的9家收养机构中,没有一家机构将癌症幸存者列为不合格标准,9家机构中有4家(44%)报告在去年至少有一例收养给了癌症幸存者。

结论

我们的工作表明,癌症幸存者的病史本身并非收养的障碍,在患者与医疗服务提供者之间开展教育工作可能是提高收养作为日本生育力保存策略利用率的可行策略。

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