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پنجشنبه 4 دی 1404
International Journal of Fertility and Sterility
، جلد ۷، شماره ۳، صفحات ۱۲۵-۱۲۵
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Inm-6: Evaluate The Supportive Role of Spouse in Infertile Couples Training
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Infertility is a life crisis and the most important problem for infertile couples. The inability to bear children is a stressful situation. The most infertile couple experience emotional suffering from infertility. The relation of stress to infertility is long-standing and ambiguous. The reaction of infertile couple in the stressful situations is influenced by the coping strategies for infertility adjustment. Counseling could give adopting coping strategies in order to reduce stress. Better understanding of coping strategies at the initial visit may help it identify individuals who may benefit from counseling earlier and inform the direction of therapeutic work. Since, the identification of coping strategies for stressful events in infertility is important. And evaluating of adaptive coping strategies may help in recognition need cognitive intervention for mental health. Psycho-educational interventions that teach couples what to expect at the beginning of treatment and provide fundamental strategies for coping are highly valuable; they help to improve and maintain relationship integrity and equip couples with the communication skills to navigate unpredictable terrain. It may be possible to influence men to participate in seeking mental health support earlier in the course of ART treatment by providing patient handouts with prominent testimonials from men that convey the experience of infertility in a way with which male patients can identify. Typically, patients in a pre-contemplative stage of change will see less benefit to counseling than someone who is at a later stage in their desire to transform behavior. Women, who typically struggle with intervention schedules and medication protocols, may feel that they live with their body under a form of continual physical and emotional siege. They are far more likely than their male partner to discuss their difficulties with other women, friends, and relatives, and they may more readily perceive counseling as a part of the support they need. Women, frequently, attend their first consultative infertility appointment without their partner. Many men report that their initial exposure to gynecological medicine is as mysterious as their understanding of menstruation. They are neither prepared to know more nor comfortable being asked to contribute beyond the initial diagnostic sperm sample, and for many men this is where their desire for regular participation in infertility treatment is inclined to stop. When couples present for treatment they are often unaware of the pervasive impact that assisted reproductive technologies (ART) can have on their lives. Although it might seem appropriate to describe infertility as a “couple problem,” men and women generally experience treatment as observer and participant, respectively. Studies demonstrating gender differences in response to fertility treatment highlight the need to educate individuals about ways to traverse these differences and, in fact, it is often lack of preparation—rather than unwillingness—that inhibits the participation of the male partner. Evidence shows that men who receive pretreatment educational brochures are more likely to attend infertility appointments than those who do not. Along with clinical protocols, referral packets should include a description of available counseling services and an explanation of their potential benefits; literature that addresses the needs of couples as well as individuals may encourage the participation of both partners in counseling. Finally, pre-appointment telephone calls directed toward each partner establish the expectation that the consult is intended for the couple rather than the woman only, thereby setting a precedent for follow-up visits.
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http://ijfs.ir/journal/article/abstract/3694
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