University of Hertfordshire, UK.
J Health Psychol. 2022 Jun;27(7):1583-1600. doi: 10.1177/1359105321999711. Epub 2021 Mar 8.
In March 2020, fertility clinics across the UK began cancelling all assisted reproductive technology (ART) treatment, with the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) stopping all ART treatment from going ahead beyond the 15th April 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This article examines the coping mechanisms adopted by fertility patients during this time, focussing on the emotional support received from online fertility forums and fertility clinics during the indeterminate wait for treatment to resume. The study draws upon an online survey which assessed the mental health and wellbeing of 124 female fertility patients whose ART treatment was cancelled due to the Coronavirus pandemic. The findings indicate a potential for improved communication between fertility clinics and patients in order to reduce psychological stress and isolation during the postponement of ART treatment, alongside better utilisation of online platforms as mechanisms for support. This article adds to the growing body of knowledge concerned with the implications of denying reproductive rights to the infertility community during a global pandemic. It also contributes to sociological discussions on the support mechanisms available to those navigating infertility and the wider social management of uncertainty.
2020 年 3 月,英国各地的生育诊所开始取消所有辅助生殖技术(ART)治疗,由于 COVID-19 大流行,人类受精与胚胎管理局(HFEA)停止了所有 ART 治疗,最晚不得超过 2020 年 4 月 15 日。本文研究了在此期间生育患者采用的应对机制,重点关注在不确定的治疗恢复等待期间,从在线生育论坛和生育诊所获得的情感支持。该研究采用了一项在线调查,评估了 124 名因冠状病毒大流行而取消 ART 治疗的女性生育患者的心理健康和幸福感。研究结果表明,为了减少 ART 治疗推迟期间的心理压力和孤立感,有必要改善生育诊所和患者之间的沟通,并更好地利用在线平台作为支持机制。本文增加了有关在全球大流行期间剥夺不孕不育群体生殖权利的影响的知识体系,也有助于对那些寻求不孕不育治疗的人以及对不确定性的更广泛的社会管理的支持机制进行社会学讨论。