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Factors associated with frequency of discussion of or referral for counselling about fertility issues in female cancer patients
Author(s) -
Louwé L.A.,
Stiggelbout A.M.,
Overbeek A.,
Hilders C.G.J.M.,
Berg M.H.,
Wendel E.,
Dulmenden Broeder E.,
Kuile M.M.
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
european journal of cancer care
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.849
H-Index - 67
eISSN - 1365-2354
pISSN - 0961-5423
DOI - 10.1111/ecc.12602
Subject(s) - fertility , referral , medicine , specialty , fertility preservation , infertility , family medicine , quality of life (healthcare) , fertility clinic , reproductive medicine , gynecology , nursing , population , pregnancy , environmental health , biology , genetics
Current practices in counselling of female cancer patients with respect to fertility issues need considerable improvement, particularly given the general underuse of fertility preservation options and the negative impact that infertility can have on quality of life. We investigated the relationship between physicians’ and physician‐related factors and the frequency of physicians discussing fertility issues and referring to a reproductive specialist. We invited 1,832 physicians in the Netherlands who had treated at least five reproductive‐age female cancer patients within the past year to complete a questionnaire. Of the 748 respondents, 406 met our inclusion criteria, and 280 participated. Analysis revealed that 79% of the participants usually or always discuss fertility issues. Specialty, confidence in knowledge regarding fertility issues and a lack of reproductive specialists in their region contributed independently to the variance in the frequency of discussing fertility issues. Moreover, 54% either regularly or always refer. Specialty and frequency of discussion contributed independently to the variance in referral. In conclusion, although high, frequency of discussion of fertility issues is not optimal, and referral seems limited. Patients would benefit from more knowledge among physicians regarding fertility issues and referral options, both in terms of informed choice, and more importantly, quality of life.

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