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. 2023 Jun;23(2):659-669.
doi: 10.4314/ahs.v23i2.76.

Experiences of female clients in the assisted reproductive technology process in Nigeria

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Experiences of female clients in the assisted reproductive technology process in Nigeria

Ijeoma V Ezeome et al. Afr Health Sci. 2023 Jun.

Abstract

Background: Though assisted reproductive technology (ART) has been a source of hope for many infertile couples, it is known to be associated with physical, social, psychological, and ethical challenges in different settings.

Objective: The study objective was to explore the experiences of female clients who accessed services in ART clinics in Nigeria.

Methods: An exploratory qualitative design, using snowballing technique was employed. It involved in-depth interviews of eight women who had gone through the assisted conception process, using an interview guide. Data collection was from November 2019 to January 2020. Results: The age range of the participants was 30 - 52 years with a mean of 41.88 years. Majority of the clients presented at advanced age to their ART providers because of lack of funds and ignorance. Other challenges were suboptimal risk disclosure, high cost of services, feelings of shame and stigmatization during and after the process.

Conclusion: Cost of ART remain unaffordable to most Nigerians hence the need for government subsidization and in-corporation of ART services into the National Health Insurance Scheme. Additionally, lack of adequate information disclosure, shared decision-making and gendered suffering are areas of great concern among the study participants. A national regulatory guideline will ensure uniform international standard of care.

Keywords: Experience; assisted reproductive technology; clients.

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All authors declare no conflicts of interest with regards to this manuscript.

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