Effectiveness of a web‐based partnership support program for preventing decline in the quality of life of male patients undergoing infertility treatment: A quasi‐experimental study

Author:

Asazawa Kyoko1ORCID,Jitsuzaki Mina2,Mori Akiko3,Ichikawa Tomohiko4

Affiliation:

1. Tokyo Healthcare University Tokyo Japan

2. University of Occupational and Environmental Health Fukuoka Japan

3. Shonan Kamakura University of Medical Sciences Kamakura‐shi Japan

4. Graduate School of Medicine Chiba University Chiba Japan

Abstract

AbstractAimDuring infertility treatment, distress increases and the quality of life declines in both men and women over time. Thus, both men and women need equal support and care. In this study, we aimed to explore the effectiveness of a web‐based partnership support program in preventing quality of life deterioration and reducing emotional distress in men undergoing infertility treatment.MethodsWe conducted a non‐randomized controlled trial involving 151 infertile couples in Japan from January to April of 2022. The program consisted of couple discussion, information provision for couple cooperation, and communication techniques. We used a quasi‐experimental design (non‐equivalence two groups pre‐test and post‐test with comparison) involving purposive sampling. Data were collected using the FertiQoL tool and Distress scales. Analyses were conducted by a two‐way factorial analysis of variance using SPSS software.ResultsData for the analysis were included for the intervention group (n = 58) and the control group (n = 62) (valid response rate 79.5%). There were no significant interaction effects between program and time in the FertiQoL and Distress scales. However, there were significant interaction effects between program and time in the Relational (p < .001) and Social (p = .044) subscales. Subgroup analysis showed that in the non‐assisted reproductive technologies group, deterioration in the quality of life was more effectively prevented in the intervention group than in the control group.ConclusionsThe web‐based partnership support program appeared to be effective in preventing the deterioration of the quality of life of only men undergoing non‐assisted reproductive technology treatment.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Research and Theory

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