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为不孕夫妇量身定制的基于网络的交互式性教育项目的逐步开发:愉悦与怀孕项目

The stepwise development of an interactive web-based sex education programme for subfertile couples: the Pleasure & Pregnancy programme.

作者信息

Dreischor F, Laan E T M, Apers S, Repping S, van Lunsen R H W, Lambalk C B, D' Hooghe T M, Goddijn M, Custers I M, Dancet E A F

机构信息

Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Center for Reproductive Medicine, Amsterdam University Medical Center (UMC), University of Amsterdam, 1105 AZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Department of Sexology and Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Amsterdam University Medical Center (UMC), 1105 AZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Hum Reprod. 2020 Aug 1;35(8):1839-1854. doi: 10.1093/humrep/deaa106.

Abstract

STUDY QUESTION

Can we develop a web-based sex education programme (programme running in a web browser) that addresses the needs of subfertile couples who are advised expectant management for at least 6 months?

SUMMARY ANSWER

The 'Pleasure & Pregnancy' programme addresses couples' needs, is likely to improve couples' sexual functioning, and is subsequently hypothesised to improve the chance of natural pregnancy.

WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY

According to professional guidelines (e.g. the Netherlands and UK) couples with unexplained subfertility and a good chance of natural pregnancy, should be advised at least 6 months of expectant management. Adherence to expectant management is challenging as couples and gynaecologist prefer a more active approach. Targeting sexuality may be useful as subfertility is a risk factor for decreased sexual functioning.

STUDY DESIGN, SIZE, DURATION: A novel programme was developed according to the three steps of the Medical Research Councils' (MRC) framework. First, relevant literature was explored. Second, an interdisciplinary expert panel developed a theory (based on a systematic literature review and patient interviews) on how the chance of natural conception can be improved. Third, the expected process and outcomes were modelled.

PARTICIPANTS/MATERIALS, SETTING, METHODS: Two licenced clinical sexologists, two gynaecologists, a clinical embryologist and two midwife-researchers, all from Belgium and the Netherlands, proposed components for the sex education programme. PubMed was searched systematically for randomised controlled trials (RCTs) evaluating the proposed components in different patient populations. The needs of 12 heterosexual Dutch or Belgian couples who were advised expectant management were explored with in-depth interviews. The content and delivery characteristics of the novel programme were described in detail with the aid of 'Intervention Taxonomy'. To model the outcomes, a protocol for an RCT was designed, registered and submitted for publication.

MAIN RESULTS AND THE ROLE OF CHANCE

To help maintain or improve sexual functioning, mainly pleasure, and hence increase pregnancy rates, the web-based Pleasure & Pregnancy programme contains a combination of psychosexual education and couple communication, mindfulness and sensate focus exercises. Information on the biology of conception and interaction with fertility clinic staff and peers were added based on couples' needs to increase potential acceptability.

LIMITATIONS AND REASON FOR CAUTION

This paper outlines the development phase of a sex education programme according to the MRC-framework. Whether the Pleasure & Pregnancy programme actually is acceptable, improves sexual functioning, increases pregnancy rates and is cost-effective remains to be determined.

WIDER IMPLICATIONS OF THE FINDINGS

No previous interactive web-based sex education programme has aimed to increase the natural pregnancy rate of subfertile couples by targeting their sexual pleasure. The Pleasure & Pregnancy programme addresses couples' needs and its effect on sexual functioning and pregnancy rate is plausible but remains to be demonstrated by an RCT which is currently ongoing.

STUDY FUNDING/COMPETING INTEREST(S): Funding was provided by The Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development (ZonMw), Flanders Research Foundation and the University of Amsterdam. C.B.L. is editor-in-chief of Human Reproductionbut was blinded to all parts of the peer review process. The remaining authors have no conflict of interest to report.

TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER

Not applicable.

摘要

研究问题

我们能否开发一个基于网络的性教育项目(在网络浏览器中运行的项目),以满足那些被建议进行至少6个月期待管理的不孕夫妇的需求?

简要回答

“愉悦与怀孕”项目满足了夫妇的需求,可能会改善夫妇的性功能,因此推测该项目能提高自然受孕的几率。

已知信息

根据专业指南(如荷兰和英国的指南),对于不明原因不孕且自然受孕几率较高的夫妇,应建议进行至少6个月的期待管理。由于夫妇和妇科医生更倾向于采取更积极的方法,因此坚持期待管理具有挑战性。针对性功能进行干预可能会有所帮助,因为不孕是性功能下降的一个风险因素。

研究设计、规模、持续时间:根据医学研究理事会(MRC)框架的三个步骤开发了一个新的项目。首先,探索相关文献。其次,一个跨学科专家小组基于系统的文献综述和患者访谈,就如何提高自然受孕几率建立了一个理论。第三,对预期的过程和结果进行建模。

参与者/材料、设置、方法:来自比利时和荷兰的两名有执照的临床性学家、两名妇科医生、一名临床胚胎学家和两名助产士研究员提出了性教育项目的组成部分。系统检索PubMed以查找评估不同患者群体中所提议组成部分的随机对照试验(RCT)。通过深入访谈探索了12对接受期待管理建议的荷兰或比利时异性恋夫妇的需求。借助“干预分类法”详细描述了新项目的内容和实施特点。为了对结果进行建模,设计了一项RCT方案,并进行了注册和提交发表。

主要结果及机遇的作用

为了帮助维持或改善性功能,主要是愉悦感,从而提高受孕率,基于网络的“愉悦与怀孕”项目包含了性心理教育与夫妻沟通、正念和感官聚焦练习的组合。根据夫妇的需求增加了关于受孕生物学以及与生育诊所工作人员和同行互动的信息,以提高潜在的可接受性。

局限性及谨慎原因

本文概述了根据MRC框架进行性教育项目的开发阶段。“愉悦与怀孕”项目是否真正可接受、是否能改善性功能、提高受孕率以及是否具有成本效益仍有待确定。

研究结果的更广泛影响

以前没有基于网络的交互式性教育项目旨在通过针对性愉悦来提高不孕夫妇的自然受孕率。“愉悦与怀孕”项目满足了夫妇的需求,其对性功能和受孕率的影响似乎合理,但仍有待正在进行的RCT来证明。

研究资金/利益冲突:资金由荷兰卫生研究与发展组织(ZonMw)、弗拉芒研究基金会和阿姆斯特丹大学提供。C.B.L.是《人类生殖》的主编,但在同行评审过程的所有环节中均保持盲态。其余作者均无利益冲突需要申报。

试验注册号

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