2020
DOI: 10.5964/ejop.v16i4.2245
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What about fertility staff emotions? An explorative analysis of healthcare professionals’ subjective perspective

Abstract: Infertility-related psychological research is traditionally oriented to analyze the wellbeing of couples undergoing Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART), than to study the job-related effects on the healthcare fertility staff. This piece of research aims at understanding the subjective perspective of the fertility professionals and contribute to identify their emotional dynamics in their work environment. An in-depth explorative research study was conducted on 12 healthcare professionals of an Italian ART … Show more

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“…Indeed, each new ART cycle follows the unprocessed mourning of a loss with persistence to repeat (Mann, 2014). This appears in line with previous qualitative research on women undergoing ART, showing the tendency to bear all the efforts and sufferings it takes to achieve their motherhood dream (Fedele et al, 2020). A diagnosis of infertility often triggers a strong sense of personal deficiency due to failing “essentially to do what you're put on earth to do” (Schofield, 2015, pp.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…Indeed, each new ART cycle follows the unprocessed mourning of a loss with persistence to repeat (Mann, 2014). This appears in line with previous qualitative research on women undergoing ART, showing the tendency to bear all the efforts and sufferings it takes to achieve their motherhood dream (Fedele et al, 2020). A diagnosis of infertility often triggers a strong sense of personal deficiency due to failing “essentially to do what you're put on earth to do” (Schofield, 2015, pp.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Besides, only expiatory reparation was positively associated with perceived infertility-related stress, as well as with anxiety and depression measures with medium to high effect sizes. As regard with this, the overwhelming experience of guilt (proper of expiatory reparation) in women undergoing ART has been reported in past research, highlighting feelings of grief, self-deprecation, stigma, shame, and threat due to the unmet parenthood expectations and perceived social pressure to procreate (Fedele et al, 2020;Yao et al, 2018). Such guilt feelings represent a significant source of infertility distress that often leads to increased anxiety and depression in pathways of medically assisted reproduction and is further enhanced when faced with treatment failures (Pozza et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 89%
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