A Systematic Review of Assisted and Third-Party Reproduction Guidelines Regarding Management of Donors

Author:

Iranifard Elnaz1,Zagami Samira Ebrahimzadeh1,Amirian Malihe1,Ebrahimipour Hossein1,Roudsari Robab Latifnejad1

Affiliation:

1. Mashhad University of Medical Sciences

Abstract

Abstract Background: Gamete and embryo donors face complex challenges affecting their health and quality of life. Healthcare providers need to access well-structured, evidence-based, and needs-based guidance to care for gamete and embryo donors. Therefore, this systematic review aimed to synthesize current assisted and third-party reproduction guidelines regarding management of donors. Methods: The databases of ISI, PubMed, and Scopus and websites of organizations related to the assisted reproduction were searched using the keywords of "third party reproduction", "gamete donation", "embryo donation", "guidelines", "committee opinion", and "best practice", without time limit up to July 2023. All the clinical or ethical guidelines and best practice statements regarding management for gamete and embryo donors, written in the English language were included in the study. Quality assessment was carried using AGREE II tool. Included documents were reviewed and extracted data were qualitatively synthesized. Results: In this systematic review 14 related documents were reviewed of which eight were guidelines, three were practice codes and three were committee opinions. Five documents were developed in the United States, three in Canada, two in the United Kingdom, one in Australia, and one in Australia and New Zealand. Also, two guidelines developed by the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology were found. Management provided for donors were classified into four categories including screening, counseling, information provision, and ethical considerations. Conclusion: In order to inform current practices by developing evidence-based guidelines, it is needed to conduct robust and well-designed research studies to fill the knowledge gap about gamete and embryo donors' needs, psychosocial and long-term effects of donation on donors, their follow-up cares, and ethical aspects of donation.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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