Attitudes towards embryo donation among healthcare professionals working in child healthcare: a survey study

被引:3
|
作者
Armuand, Gabriela [1 ]
Sydsjo, Gunilla [1 ,2 ]
Svanberg, Agneta Skoog [3 ]
Lampic, Claudia [4 ]
机构
[1] Linkoping Univ, Dept Clin & Expt Med, Fac Hlth Sci, SE-58183 Linkoping, Sweden
[2] Cty Council Ostergotland, Dept Gynaecol & Obstet Linkoping, Linkoping, Sweden
[3] Uppsala Univ, Dept Womens & Childrens Hlth, Akad Sjukhuset, SE-75185 Uppsala, Sweden
[4] Karolinska Inst, Dept Womens & Childrens Hlth, Tomtebodavagen 18A, SE-17177 Stockholm, Sweden
基金
瑞典研究理事会;
关键词
Attitudes; Embryo donation; Healthcare professionals; Paediatric; Reproductive medicine; FERTILITY PRESERVATION; PEDIATRIC ONCOLOGY; GENETIC ORIGINS; FOLLOW-UP; CONCEPTION; FAMILIES; BARRIERS; GAMETE; DONORS; ARRANGEMENTS;
D O I
10.1186/s12887-019-1578-4
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
BackgroundThe aim of this study was to investigate attitudes towards embryo donation and embryo donation families among professionals working in primary child healthcare, and their experiences of these families.MethodsA cross-sectional online survey was conducted in Sweden between April and November 2016. A total of 712 primary healthcare physicians, registered nurses and psychologists were approached to participate in this study. The study-specific questionnaire measured attitudes and experiences in the following four domains: legalisation and financing, the family and the child's health, clinical experience of meeting families following embryo donation, and knowledge of embryo donation.ResultsOf the 189 women and 18 men who completed the questionnaire (response rate 29%), relatively few (13%) had clinical experience of caring for families following embryo donation. Overall, 69% supported legalisation of embryo donation for infertile couples, and 54% agreed it should be publicly funded. The majority (88%) agreed the child should have the right to know the donors' identity. Respondents did not believe that children conceived through embryo donation are as healthy as other children (50%), citing the risks of poor mental health (17%) and social stigmatization (18%). Approximately half reported low confidence in their own knowledge of embryo donation (47%) and wanted to know more (58%).ConclusionsThese results indicate relatively large support among healthcare professionals in Sweden for the legalisation of embryo donation. In order to provide adequate healthcare to families following embryo donation, there is a need to develop educational resources to increase knowledge about the medical and psychosocial consequences of embryo donation among healthcare professionals working in primary healthcare.
引用
收藏
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] An educational intervention's effect on healthcare professionals' attitudes towards pharmacovigilance
    Jha, Nisha
    Rathore, Devendra Singh
    Shankar, P. Ravi
    Gyawali, Sudesh
    Alshakka, Mohamed
    Bhandary, Shital
    AUSTRALASIAN MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2014, 7 (12): : 478 - 489
  • [42] Finnish healthcare professionals' attitudes towards robots: Reflections on a population sample
    Turja, Tuuli
    Van Aerschot, Lina
    Sarkikoski, Tuomo
    Oksanen, Atte
    NURSING OPEN, 2018, 5 (03): : 300 - 309
  • [43] Attitudes, Behaviors, and Barriers among Adolescents Living with Obesity, Caregivers, and Healthcare Professionals in Spain: ACTION Teens Survey Study
    Siguero, Juan Pedro Lopez
    Ramon-Krauel, Marta
    Lopez, Gilberto Perez
    Fernandez, Maria Victoria Buiza
    Balut, Carla Assaf
    Fernandez-Aranda, Fernando
    NUTRIENTS, 2023, 15 (13)
  • [44] Attitudes towards embryo donation in Swedish women and men of reproductive age
    Wanggren, Kjell
    Prag, Frida
    Svanberg, Agneta Skoog
    UPSALA JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, 2013, 118 (03) : 187 - 195
  • [45] Changing Healthcare Professionals' Attitudes Towards Voice Hearers: An Education Intervention
    Reddyhough, Caitlin
    Locke, Vance
    Paulik, Georgie
    COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH JOURNAL, 2021, 57 (05) : 960 - 964
  • [46] Comparison of patients' and healthcare professionals' beliefs about and attitudes towards Type 2 diabetes
    Clark, M
    Hampson, SE
    DIABETIC MEDICINE, 2003, 20 (02) : 152 - 154
  • [47] "Alone with our interpretations": Uncertainty in child abuse intervention among healthcare professionals
    Sigad, Laura I.
    Beker, Guy
    Lev-Wiesel, Rachel
    Eisikovits, Zvi
    CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES REVIEW, 2019, 100 : 206 - 213
  • [48] Changing Healthcare Professionals’ Attitudes Towards Voice Hearers: An Education Intervention
    Caitlin Reddyhough
    Vance Locke
    Georgie Paulik
    Community Mental Health Journal, 2021, 57 : 960 - 964
  • [49] Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices towards Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights of Girls among Colombian Healthcare Professionals
    Rodriguez-Burbano, Aura Y.
    Galvan-Canchila, Diana M.
    de Diego-Cordero, Rocio
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2022, 19 (19)
  • [50] Frailty identification and management among Brazilian healthcare professionals: a survey
    Azevedo, Paula Schmidt
    de Melo, Ruth Caldeira
    de Souza, Juli Thomaz
    Frost, Rachael
    Gavin, James P.
    Robinson, Katie
    Boas, Paulo Jose Fortes Villas
    Minicucci, Marcos Ferreira
    Aprahamian, Ivan
    Wachholz, Patrick Alexander
    Hinslif-Smith, Kathryn
    Gordon, Adam Lee
    BMC GERIATRICS, 2024, 24 (01)