Nordic and Infertile : A study of options and decisions

Aim: The aim of this thesis was to obtain an overview over the options of Nordic infertile couples regarding assisted reproduction treatment, and to follow couples’ arguments and decision-making process to make relevant decisions about these options. Methods: Quantitative and qualitative methods w...

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Main Author: Olafsdottir, Helga Sol
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Nordiska ministerrådet, Nordic School of Public Health NHV 2012
Subjects:
ART
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spelling ftnordiccouncil:oai:DiVA.org:norden-3736 2024-09-15T18:14:38+00:00 Nordic and Infertile : A study of options and decisions Olafsdottir, Helga Sol 2012 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:norden:org:diva-3736 eng eng Nordiska ministerrådet, Nordic School of Public Health NHV Nordic School of Public Health NHV Göteborg, Sweden NHV Reports and Doctor of Public Health-Theses, 0283-1961 NHV Report 2012:1 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:norden:org:diva-3736 urn:isbn:978-91-86739-29-4 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Nordic countries in fertility decision - making process access qualitative ART Medical and Health Sciences Medicin och hälsovetenskap Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis text 2012 ftnordiccouncil 2024-08-08T03:02:03Z Aim: The aim of this thesis was to obtain an overview over the options of Nordic infertile couples regarding assisted reproduction treatment, and to follow couples’ arguments and decision-making process to make relevant decisions about these options. Methods: Quantitative and qualitative methods were used. The study design was inspired by Ecological systems theory, where data was gathered from laws and regulations (macro-level), fertility clinics (meso-level) and the couples using these options (micro-level). Study I consists of results from a review of the legislations in the five Nordic countries and results from a questionnaire that was sent to all fertility clinics to gather information about available options. Papers II and III present the findings of the interviews with 22 Nordic couples, after their first appointment with a specialist at the fertility clinic. The couples came from Denmark (3), Finland (6), Iceland (3), Norway (4) and Sweden (6). Study IV presents the findings of follow-up interviews with the same couples approximately three years later. For the qualitative study the tools of Grounded Theory were used. Findings: In Study I it was found that Nordic couples generally have good access to assisted reproductive technology treatments (ART), although it is not evenly distributed and there are restrictions related to certain criteria, such as age. There are national differences in the legislations, especially regarding gamete donation. These differences open up for cross-border reproductive care, andmore than one third of the fertility clinics offered treatment to people from other countries. Study II describes the decision-making process of the couples when determining the “right time†to try for a child. The couples mention the need to feel prepared for parenthood; such as a stable social situation, and once they felt prepared they became more susceptible to decision-making catalysts, such as influence from friends and family. Fear of infertility made the couple accelerate their decision ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Iceland norden (Nordic Council of Ministers): Publications (DiVA)
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topic Nordic countries
in fertility
decision - making process
access
qualitative
ART
Medical and Health Sciences
Medicin och hälsovetenskap
spellingShingle Nordic countries
in fertility
decision - making process
access
qualitative
ART
Medical and Health Sciences
Medicin och hälsovetenskap
Olafsdottir, Helga Sol
Nordic and Infertile : A study of options and decisions
topic_facet Nordic countries
in fertility
decision - making process
access
qualitative
ART
Medical and Health Sciences
Medicin och hälsovetenskap
description Aim: The aim of this thesis was to obtain an overview over the options of Nordic infertile couples regarding assisted reproduction treatment, and to follow couples’ arguments and decision-making process to make relevant decisions about these options. Methods: Quantitative and qualitative methods were used. The study design was inspired by Ecological systems theory, where data was gathered from laws and regulations (macro-level), fertility clinics (meso-level) and the couples using these options (micro-level). Study I consists of results from a review of the legislations in the five Nordic countries and results from a questionnaire that was sent to all fertility clinics to gather information about available options. Papers II and III present the findings of the interviews with 22 Nordic couples, after their first appointment with a specialist at the fertility clinic. The couples came from Denmark (3), Finland (6), Iceland (3), Norway (4) and Sweden (6). Study IV presents the findings of follow-up interviews with the same couples approximately three years later. For the qualitative study the tools of Grounded Theory were used. Findings: In Study I it was found that Nordic couples generally have good access to assisted reproductive technology treatments (ART), although it is not evenly distributed and there are restrictions related to certain criteria, such as age. There are national differences in the legislations, especially regarding gamete donation. These differences open up for cross-border reproductive care, andmore than one third of the fertility clinics offered treatment to people from other countries. Study II describes the decision-making process of the couples when determining the “right time†to try for a child. The couples mention the need to feel prepared for parenthood; such as a stable social situation, and once they felt prepared they became more susceptible to decision-making catalysts, such as influence from friends and family. Fear of infertility made the couple accelerate their decision ...
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publisher Nordiska ministerrådet, Nordic School of Public Health NHV
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