Reproductive Medicine and Biology (Oct 2021)

Influence of a patient education and care program on women undergoing non‐assisted reproductive technology fertility treatment

  • Akiko Mori,
  • Osamu Nishii,
  • Yasushi Takai,
  • Mikio Momoeda,
  • Etsuko Kamisawa,
  • Kiyomi Shimizu,
  • Mieko Nozawa,
  • Yuri Takemura,
  • Akihisa Fujimoto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/rmb2.12406
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 4
pp. 513 – 523

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Abstract Purpose To determine the influence of a patient education and care program on the quality of life (QOL) of female patients undergoing non‐assisted reproductive technology (ART) fertility treatment. Methods Participants completed the MOS 36‐Item Short‐Form Health Survey and fertility QOL (FertiQoL) questionnaires at baseline and at 3, 6, and 12 months of treatment. The responses of patients who underwent three sessions of the program (at baseline, 3 months, and 6 months of treatment) were compared with those of patients who did not receive the program. Results This study compared 69 patients who received an additional care program with 104 patients in the control group, all from 13 facilities. Treatment FertiQoL responses (p = 0.004) and treatment tolerability (p = 0.043) differed between the program and control groups at 3 months using the repeated measures mixed model. The cost of treatment per pregnancy was lower in the program group than in the control group. Conclusion The patient education and care program provided by reproductive fertility specialists or fertility nurses during non‐ART fertility programs improves patient satisfaction.

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