2020
DOI: 10.1186/s40738-020-00078-z
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Attitudes among paediatric healthcare professionals in Sweden towards sperm donation to single women: a survey study

Abstract: Background: The number of families conceived through sperm donation to single women is increasing. However, there is limited knowledge about health care professionals' attitudes towards solo-mothers by choice, and there is some indication that professionals' personal opinions influence their care of individuals who use alternate ways to build a family. The primary aim of the study was to investigate attitudes towards, and experiences of, families following sperm donation to single women among healthcare profes… Show more

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“…In addition, Swedish studies have reported support for disclosure and openness to the donor-conceived child regarding their genetic origin in the general population (Svanberg et al, 2003) and among child healthcare professionals (Armuand et al, 2019;Armuand et al, 2020), which may also reflect a change of societal attitudes towards greater openness about donor conception. As disclosure takes place in a social context, disclosure can be perceived as threatening if societal attitudes are unsupportive towards new family forms (Macmillan, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, Swedish studies have reported support for disclosure and openness to the donor-conceived child regarding their genetic origin in the general population (Svanberg et al, 2003) and among child healthcare professionals (Armuand et al, 2019;Armuand et al, 2020), which may also reflect a change of societal attitudes towards greater openness about donor conception. As disclosure takes place in a social context, disclosure can be perceived as threatening if societal attitudes are unsupportive towards new family forms (Macmillan, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%