Tsafrir Avi, Artom Tamar, Orvieto Raoul, Hyman Jordana H, Worcman Zivit, Tsafrir Shlomit
Faculty of Medicine, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, IVF Unit, Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel.
J Assist Reprod Genet. 2025 Jul;42(7):2305-2311. doi: 10.1007/s10815-025-03529-y. Epub 2025 Jun 2.
To examine whether Child Welfare Advisory Committees (CWCs) assist IVF unit directors in addressing concerns about prospective parental capacity (PC).
An anonymous online survey of 26 IVF unit directors in Israel was conducted in November 2023, focusing on referrals to CWCs, reasons for referral, and satisfaction with CWC services.
Of the 26 directors, 23 responded (88%). Over a 3-year period, 21 (91%) reported referring candidates to CWCs, with referral counts ranging from 1 to "over 30." The most frequently cited concerns were cognitive developmental disability (16 directors, 72%), mental illness (also 16, 72%), and severe physical disability (10, 43%). Thirteen directors (57%) rated CWC availability and quality as reasonable, while five (21%) found services insufficient, and three (13%) reported no access at all. Ten directors (43%) used alternative strategies, including denying treatment without CWC input, referring patients elsewhere, or prolonging the assessment to encourage withdrawal. One in four respondents reported facing legal or administrative challenges following further evaluation requests or treatment refusals.
Concerns about prospective PC are relatively uncommon but present in all IVF units. The most frequent concerns relate to cognitive developmental disability, mental illness, and severe physical disabilities. While most directors consult CWCs in such cases, satisfaction with their function is mixed. These findings highlight the need for clearer guidelines and more accessible, consistent consultation structures to support clinicians in managing complex cases.
探讨儿童福利咨询委员会(CWCs)是否能协助体外受精(IVF)单位主任解决对未来父母能力(PC)的担忧。
2023年11月对以色列26位IVF单位主任进行了一项匿名在线调查,重点关注向CWCs的转诊、转诊原因以及对CWC服务的满意度。
26位主任中,23位(88%)做出了回应。在三年时间里,21位(91%)报告曾将候选人转诊至CWCs,转诊次数从1次到“超过30次”不等。最常被提及的担忧是认知发育障碍(16位主任,72%)、精神疾病(也是16位,72%)和严重身体残疾(10位,43%)。13位主任(57%)认为CWC的可及性和质量合理,而5位(21%)觉得服务不足,3位(13%)表示根本无法获得服务。10位主任(43%)采用了替代策略,包括在没有CWC参与的情况下拒绝治疗、将患者转诊至其他地方或延长评估时间以促使其退出。四分之一的受访者报告在收到进一步评估请求或拒绝治疗后面临法律或行政挑战。
对未来PC的担忧相对不常见,但在所有IVF单位中都存在。最常见的担忧与认知发育障碍、精神疾病和严重身体残疾有关。虽然大多数主任在这种情况下会咨询CWCs,但对其功能的满意度不一。这些发现凸显了需要更清晰的指导方针以及更易获得、一致的咨询结构,以支持临床医生处理复杂病例。