Home- or hospital-based monitoring to time frozen embryo transfer in the natural cycle? Patient-reported outcomes and experiences from the Antarctica-2 randomised controlled trial

STUDY QUESTION: What are the patient-reported outcomes (PROs) and patient-reported experiences (PREs) in home-based monitoring compared to those in hospital-based monitoring of ovulation for scheduling frozen-thawed embryo transfer (FET)? SUMMARY ANSWER: Women undergoing either home-based or hospita...

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Main Authors: Zaat, T. R., de Bruin, J. P., Goddijn, M., Visser, J., Kaaijk, E. M., Lambalk, C. B., Groenewoud, E. R., van Wely, M., Mol, F.
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spelling ftvuamsterumc:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/c6d64f8d-d0ad-4264-b490-dcf9399b213b 2024-09-30T14:22:56+00:00 Home- or hospital-based monitoring to time frozen embryo transfer in the natural cycle? Patient-reported outcomes and experiences from the Antarctica-2 randomised controlled trial Zaat, T. R. de Bruin, J. P. Goddijn, M. Visser, J. Kaaijk, E. M. Lambalk, C. B. Groenewoud, E. R. van Wely, M. Mol, F. 2021 https://research.vumc.nl/en/publications/c6d64f8d-d0ad-4264-b490-dcf9399b213b https://doi.org/10.1093/HUMREP/DEAA040 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85084926518&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng https://research.vumc.nl/en/publications/c6d64f8d-d0ad-4264-b490-dcf9399b213b info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Zaat , T R , de Bruin , J P , Goddijn , M , Visser , J , Kaaijk , E M , Lambalk , C B , Groenewoud , E R , van Wely , M & Mol , F 2021 , ' Home- or hospital-based monitoring to time frozen embryo transfer in the natural cycle? Patient-reported outcomes and experiences from the Antarctica-2 randomised controlled trial ' , Human reproduction (Oxford, England) , vol. 35 , no. 4 , pp. 866-875 . https://doi.org/10.1093/HUMREP/DEAA040 article 2021 ftvuamsterumc https://doi.org/10.1093/HUMREP/DEAA040 2024-09-05T01:16:27Z STUDY QUESTION: What are the patient-reported outcomes (PROs) and patient-reported experiences (PREs) in home-based monitoring compared to those in hospital-based monitoring of ovulation for scheduling frozen-thawed embryo transfer (FET)? SUMMARY ANSWER: Women undergoing either home-based or hospital-based monitoring experience an increase in anxiety/sadness symptoms over time, but women undergoing home-based monitoring felt more empowered during the treatment and classified the monitoring as more discreet compared to hospital-based monitoring. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY: FET is at the heart of modern IVF. The two types of FET cycles that are mainly are used are artificial cycle FET, using artificial preparation of the endometrium with exogenous progesterone and oestrogen, and natural cycle FET (NC-FET). During a natural cycle FET, women visit the hospital repeatedly and receive an ovulation trigger to time FET (i.e. modified NC-FET or hospital-based monitoring). The previously published Antarctica randomised controlled trial (NTR 1586) showed that modified NC-FET is more cost-effective compared to artificial cycle FET. From the women's point of view a more natural approach using home-based monitoring of ovulation with LH urine tests to time FET may be desired (true NC-FET or home-based monitoring). Currently, the multicentre Antarctica-2 randomised controlled trial (RCT) is comparing the cost-effectiveness of home-based monitoring of ovulation with that of hospital-based monitoring of ovulation. The Antarctica-2 RCT enables us to study PROs, defined as the view of participating women of their healthcare status, and PREs, defined as the perception of the received care of participating women, in both FET strategies. STUDY DESIGN, SIZE, DURATION: PROs and PREs were assessed alongside the Antarctica-2 RCT. PROs were assessed using the validated EuroQol-5D-5L questionnaire. Currently, there are no guidelines for assessing PREs in this population. Therefore, members of the Dutch Patient Organisation for Couples with ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Research portal Amsterdam UMC (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Universitair Medische Centra) Human Reproduction 35 4 866 875
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description STUDY QUESTION: What are the patient-reported outcomes (PROs) and patient-reported experiences (PREs) in home-based monitoring compared to those in hospital-based monitoring of ovulation for scheduling frozen-thawed embryo transfer (FET)? SUMMARY ANSWER: Women undergoing either home-based or hospital-based monitoring experience an increase in anxiety/sadness symptoms over time, but women undergoing home-based monitoring felt more empowered during the treatment and classified the monitoring as more discreet compared to hospital-based monitoring. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY: FET is at the heart of modern IVF. The two types of FET cycles that are mainly are used are artificial cycle FET, using artificial preparation of the endometrium with exogenous progesterone and oestrogen, and natural cycle FET (NC-FET). During a natural cycle FET, women visit the hospital repeatedly and receive an ovulation trigger to time FET (i.e. modified NC-FET or hospital-based monitoring). The previously published Antarctica randomised controlled trial (NTR 1586) showed that modified NC-FET is more cost-effective compared to artificial cycle FET. From the women's point of view a more natural approach using home-based monitoring of ovulation with LH urine tests to time FET may be desired (true NC-FET or home-based monitoring). Currently, the multicentre Antarctica-2 randomised controlled trial (RCT) is comparing the cost-effectiveness of home-based monitoring of ovulation with that of hospital-based monitoring of ovulation. The Antarctica-2 RCT enables us to study PROs, defined as the view of participating women of their healthcare status, and PREs, defined as the perception of the received care of participating women, in both FET strategies. STUDY DESIGN, SIZE, DURATION: PROs and PREs were assessed alongside the Antarctica-2 RCT. PROs were assessed using the validated EuroQol-5D-5L questionnaire. Currently, there are no guidelines for assessing PREs in this population. Therefore, members of the Dutch Patient Organisation for Couples with ...
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author Zaat, T. R.
de Bruin, J. P.
Goddijn, M.
Visser, J.
Kaaijk, E. M.
Lambalk, C. B.
Groenewoud, E. R.
van Wely, M.
Mol, F.
spellingShingle Zaat, T. R.
de Bruin, J. P.
Goddijn, M.
Visser, J.
Kaaijk, E. M.
Lambalk, C. B.
Groenewoud, E. R.
van Wely, M.
Mol, F.
Home- or hospital-based monitoring to time frozen embryo transfer in the natural cycle? Patient-reported outcomes and experiences from the Antarctica-2 randomised controlled trial
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title_short Home- or hospital-based monitoring to time frozen embryo transfer in the natural cycle? Patient-reported outcomes and experiences from the Antarctica-2 randomised controlled trial
title_full Home- or hospital-based monitoring to time frozen embryo transfer in the natural cycle? Patient-reported outcomes and experiences from the Antarctica-2 randomised controlled trial
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