Elective egg freezers’ disposition decisions: a qualitative study
To explore the factors that influence elective egg freezers’ disposition decisions toward their surplus-frozen oocytes. Qualitative. Not applicable. Thirty-one participants: 7 past; 6 current; and 18 future oocyte disposition decision-makers. Not applicable. Qualitative thematic analysis of intervie...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Fertility and sterility 2023-07, Vol.120 (1), p.145-160 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To explore the factors that influence elective egg freezers’ disposition decisions toward their surplus-frozen oocytes.
Qualitative.
Not applicable.
Thirty-one participants: 7 past; 6 current; and 18 future oocyte disposition decision-makers.
Not applicable.
Qualitative thematic analysis of interview transcripts.
Six inter-related themes were identified related to the decision-making process which are as follows: decisions are dynamic; triggers for the final decision; achieving motherhood; conceptualization of oocytes; the impacts of egg donation on others; and external factors affecting the final disposition outcome. All women reported a type of trigger event for making a final decision (e.g., completing their family). Women who achieved motherhood were more open to donating their oocytes to others but were concerned about the implications for their child and felt responsibility for potential donor children. Women who did not achieve motherhood were unlikely to donate to others due to the grief of not becoming a mother, often feeling alone, misunderstood, and unsupported. Reclaiming oocytes (e.g., taking them home) and closure ceremonies helped some women process their grief. Donating to research was viewed as an altruistic option as oocytes would not be wasted and did not have the “complication” of a genetically-linked child. There was a general lack of knowledge around disposition options at all stages of the process.
Oocyte disposition decisions are dynamic and complex for women, exacerbated by a general lack of understanding of these options. The final decision is framed by: whether women achieved motherhood, dealing with grief if they did not achieve motherhood, and considering the complexities of donating to others. Additional decision support through counseling, decision aids, and early consideration of disposition when eggs are initially stored may help women make informed decisions.
Decisiones sobre la disposición de los congeladores de óvulos electivos: un estudio cualitativo
Explorar los factores que influyen en las decisiones de las “congeladoras de óvulos” electivos sobre la disposición de sus ovocitos congelados sobrantes.
Cualitativo.
No aplicable.
Treinta y un participantes: 7 antiguas; 6 actuales; y 18 futuros tomadores de decisiones sobre la disposición de ovocitos congelados.
No aplicable.
análisis temático cualitativo de las transcripciones de las entrevistas.
Se identificaron seis temas interrelacionados con el proceso de la toma de d |
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ISSN: | 0015-0282 1556-5653 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2023.02.022 |