Shi Zhao, Zheng Yu, Zhu Xiaohong, Mao Zhuxin, Nie Hongwei, Chen Gang, Li Shunping
Department of Social Medicine and Health Management, School of Public Health, Cheeloo College of Medicine, Shandong University, Jinan, China.
NHC Key Lab of Health Economics and Policy Research (Shandong University), Jinan, China.
Qual Life Res. 2025 Sep 13. doi: 10.1007/s11136-025-04066-y.
Infertility is a global issue that significantly impacts health-related quality of life (HRQoL), HRQoL has become increasingly relevant in health policies, patient-centered care, and shared clinical decision-making. Socio-contextual factors influence reproductive populations' attitudes towards childbearing, ultimately shaping their HRQoL. The objective of this study was to gain a deeper understanding of fertility issues from the perspectives of infertility patients and fertility professionals, and to develop a comprehensive conceptual framework for understanding infertility patients' HRQoL.
Participants were recruited from a national multicenter interview survey, including four reproductive centers in the east (Jinan), west (Chongqing), south (Guangzhou), and north (Shenyang) of China. This qualitative study was conducted using semi-structured face-to-face interviews with 93 participants. Furthermore, considering that fertility is a relatively private topic, the infertility patients' electronic diaries recorded on an online community (Zhihu) were used as supplementary material. A grounded theory approach was used to analyze the data.
In total, 77 infertility patients and 10 fertility professionals were included. A total of 2580 initial concepts were identified, and 71 initial categories were derived from the initial concepts. By summarizing and sorting out the initial categories, 18 sub-categories were identified, including symptoms, physical functioning, role-physical, negative emotions, and reproductive stress, etc. Four principal categories were identified: (i) physical health, (ii) mental health, (iii) social health, and (iv) subjective wellbeing. Finally, we derived a disease-specific HRQoL conceptual framework for infertility patients based on the revised Wilson and Cleary HRQoL model.
This study provides a culturally sensitive HRQoL framework for infertility patients in Eastern contexts, addressing gender-specific experiences, and establishing a foundation for tailored interventions that support patient-centered infertility care. Furthermore, these findings will support the development of a novel, disease-specific HRQoL instrument for male and female infertility patients.
不孕症是一个全球性问题,对健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)有重大影响,HRQoL在卫生政策、以患者为中心的护理和共同的临床决策中变得越来越重要。社会背景因素影响生殖人群对生育的态度,最终塑造他们的HRQoL。本研究的目的是从不孕症患者和生殖医学专业人员的角度更深入地了解生育问题,并为理解不孕症患者的HRQoL建立一个全面的概念框架。
参与者来自一项全国多中心访谈调查,包括中国东部(济南)、西部(重庆)、南部(广州)和北部(沈阳)的四个生殖中心。本定性研究采用半结构化面对面访谈93名参与者。此外,考虑到生育是一个相对私密的话题,将在在线社区(知乎)上记录的不孕症患者电子日记用作补充材料。采用扎根理论方法分析数据。
共纳入77名不孕症患者和10名生殖医学专业人员。共识别出2580个初始概念,并从初始概念中衍生出71个初始类别。通过对初始类别进行总结和梳理,确定了18个子类别,包括症状、身体功能、角色-身体、负面情绪和生殖压力等。确定了四个主要类别:(i)身体健康,(ii)心理健康,(iii)社会健康,以及(iv)主观幸福感。最后,我们基于修订后的Wilson和Cleary HRQoL模型,为不孕症患者推导了一个特定疾病的HRQoL概念框架。
本研究为东方背景下的不孕症患者提供了一个具有文化敏感性的HRQoL框架,解决了特定性别的经历问题,并为支持以患者为中心的不孕症护理的针对性干预措施奠定了基础。此外,这些发现将支持开发一种新的、针对男性和女性不孕症患者的特定疾病的HRQoL工具。