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. 2022 Jun 10;19(12):7159.
doi: 10.3390/ijerph19127159.

Perceptions of Fertility Physicians Treating Women Undergoing IVF Using an Egg Donation

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Perceptions of Fertility Physicians Treating Women Undergoing IVF Using an Egg Donation

Reut Ben-Kimhy et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. .

Abstract

In the course of their work, medical teams are routinely exposed to difficult and stressful situations. The few studies in the literature that have examined physicians' perceptions and responses to such situations have focused primarily on the fields of emergency medicine and chronic and terminal illness. However, the field of fertility medicine can also evoke complex feelings among physicians. The present qualitative study examined the perceptions of fertility physicians treating women undergoing egg donation. Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted with 20 fertility physicians, and a categorical analysis was performed. The main category to emerge was the physicians' perception of egg donation and its implications. Two prominent themes were identified within this category: doctor-patient communication surrounding egg donation and how the idea was presented to the patient; and doctors' perception of the implications of egg donation, including maternal identity, the relationship between mother and infant, and the mother's sense of the child's identity. This is the first study to consider the response to fertility treatments, a contemporary and sensitive topic, from the perspective of the physicians. The findings can contribute to physicians' understanding of themselves and can help to devise ways to assist them in managing their emotional responses to their work for the benefit of both themselves and their patients.

Keywords: IVF; egg donation; fertility physicians; qualitative.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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