2023
DOI: 10.1177/15579883231209210
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“No One Asked Me If I’m Alright”: A Mixed-Methods Study Exploring Information/Support Needs and Challenges Engaging Men Diagnosed With Male-Factor Infertility

Kate L. Obst,
Melissa Oxlad,
Deborah Turnbull
et al.

Abstract: There is limited research exploring men’s experiences of infertility, and fewer previous studies have examined what information and support men desire after being diagnosed specifically with male-factor infertility. We conducted a mixed-methods study utilizing a combined sequential, concurrent design (online survey/semi-structured interviews). Survey outcomes ( N =12) were analyzed using quantitative data analysis, while qualitative survey data ( N = 5) was analyzed by reflexive thematic analysis. Heterosexual… Show more

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“…This includes in specialist care settings where similar approaches have been called for to optimize the healthcare provision and outcomes for men. Examples include when communicating with men about active surveillance (Mro´z et al, 2013) and when supporting men in care after a diagnosis of male-factor infertility (Obst et al, 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This includes in specialist care settings where similar approaches have been called for to optimize the healthcare provision and outcomes for men. Examples include when communicating with men about active surveillance (Mro´z et al, 2013) and when supporting men in care after a diagnosis of male-factor infertility (Obst et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%