The patients' perspective on fertility care: a systematic review
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- 11 March 2010
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Human Reproduction Update
- Vol. 16 (5), 467-487
- https://doi.org/10.1093/humupd/dmq004
Abstract
Patient-centered reproductive medicine (PCRM) is important for quality of care, and this is increasingly being recognized. However, its scientific basis is unclear. The main research questions addressed in this review are: ‘How has the patients' perspective on fertility care been examined (method and quality)?’ and ‘What is the perspective of patients in developed countries on fertility care?’. A systematic search of electronic databases was conducted and inclusion criteria with respect to eligibility and quality were applied. The methodology of the studies was critically appraised; the findings of the studies were synthesized and organized according to: patients' value clarification and assessment of service quality and dimensions of patient-centeredness. Additionally data on patient preferences and determinants of patients' perspective on care were collected. In 51 selected studies, patients' perspective on fertility care was examined with (few or many item) questionnaires and/or qualitative interviews. Significant methodological problems were observed. Fertility patients attached importance to seven out of eight dimensions of patient-centeredness (Picker institute) and two new dimensions ‘fertility clinic staff’ and ‘skills’ were developed. Overall, fertility patients want to be treated like human beings with a need for: medical skills, respect, coordination, accessibility, information, comfort, support, partner involvement and a good attitude of and relationship with fertility clinic staff. Patients' preferences between procedures and demographic, medical and psychological determinants of their perspective were defined. Fertility patients have ‘human needs’ besides their need for medical care. Evidence on PCRM is available but significant methodological limitations call for the development and validation of a European questionnaire.Keywords
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