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对新冠疫情期间代孕女性医疗保健经历的定性分析。

A qualitative analysis of gestational surrogates' healthcare experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic.

作者信息

Yee Samantha, Lindsay Emma A, Laszlo Tali L, Fine Jacob L, Swanberg Leia, Librach Clifford L

机构信息

CReATe Fertility Centre, 790 Bay Street, Suite 1100, Toronto, Ontario M5G 1N8, Canada.

CReATe Fertility Centre, 790 Bay Street, Suite 1100, Toronto, Ontario M5G 1N8, Canada; Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Midwifery. 2024 Jan;128:103888. doi: 10.1016/j.midw.2023.103888. Epub 2023 Nov 19.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

No empirical data are available on the healthcare experiences of surrogates during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aimed to examine the impact of pandemic-control measures on surrogates' fertility, pregnancy and birthing experiences.

METHODS

Sampling frame included eligible surrogates who were actively involved in a surrogacy process at an academic IVF centre during the pandemic (03/2020 to 02/2022). Data were collected between 29/04/2022 and 31/07/2022 using an anonymous 85-item online survey that included twelve open-ended questions. Free-text comments were analysed by thematic analysis.

FINDINGS

The response rate was 50.7% (338/667). Of the 320 completed surveys used for analysis, 609 comments were collected from 206 respondents. Twelve main themes and thirty-six sub-themes grouped under 'vaccination', 'fertility treatment', 'pregnancy care', and 'surrogacy birth' were identified. Three in five surrogates found the control measures highly or moderately affected their surrogacy experiences. Themes involving loneliness and isolation frequently emerged when essential surrogacy support was restricted by the visitor protocols implemented at healthcare facilities.

DISCUSSION

Our findings show that restricting or limiting intended parents' in-person involvement increased surrogates' feelings of isolation and made the overall surrogacy experience less rewarding and fulfilling. Furthermore, the childbirth experiences of surrogates were mostly negative, suggesting that hospitals were ill-equipped to manage all births, including surrogacy births, during the pandemic.

IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE

Our findings highlight the needs to rethink how surrogacy care and maternity services could be strengthened to better serve the needs of surrogates during times of public health crises, such as COVID-19, while still allowing for risk mitigation and maximising patient safety.

摘要

目的

关于代孕女性在新冠疫情期间的医疗保健经历,尚无实证数据。本研究旨在探讨疫情防控措施对代孕女性生育、怀孕及分娩经历的影响。

方法

抽样框架包括在疫情期间(2020年3月至2022年2月)于一家学术性体外受精中心积极参与代孕过程的符合条件的代孕女性。2022年4月29日至2022年7月31日期间,通过一项包含85个项目的匿名在线调查收集数据,该调查包括12个开放式问题。通过主题分析对自由文本评论进行分析。

结果

回复率为50.7%(338/667)。在用于分析的320份完整调查问卷中,从206名受访者那里收集到了609条评论。确定了归为“疫苗接种”“生育治疗”“孕期护理”和“代孕分娩”的12个主要主题和36个子主题。五分之三的代孕女性发现防控措施对她们的代孕经历有很大或中等程度的影响。当基本的代孕支持因医疗机构实施的访客协议而受到限制时,涉及孤独和隔离的主题经常出现。

讨论

我们的研究结果表明,限制或减少准父母的亲自参与增加了代孕女性的孤立感,使整体代孕经历的回报性和满足感降低。此外,代孕女性的分娩经历大多是负面的,这表明医院在疫情期间没有足够的能力管理所有分娩,包括代孕分娩。

对实践的启示

我们的研究结果凸显了有必要重新思考如何加强代孕护理和产科服务,以便在公共卫生危机(如新冠疫情)期间更好地满足代孕女性的需求,同时仍能降低风险并最大限度地保障患者安全。

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