Experiences of men undergoing assisted reproductive technology: A qualitative systematic review

Author:

Hya Kia Min1,Huang Zhongwei2345,Chua Crystal Min Siu1,Shorey Shefaly1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine National University of Singapore Singapore Singapore

2. NUS Bia‐Echo Asia Centre for Reproductive Longevity and Equality (ACRLE) Singapore Singapore

3. Undergraduate Medical Education, Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology YLLSoM, NUS Singapore Singapore

4. Departments of Obstetrics & Gynaecology and Physiology YLLSoM, NUS Singapore Singapore

5. Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology National University Health Systems Singapore Singapore

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundMany infertile couples undergo assisted reproductive technology (ART) to increase pregnancy chances, with many of them experiencing psychosocial distress. Although research has been performed on women's experiences of ART, there is limited focus on men.ObjectiveThis systematic review consolidated and synthesized men's experiences with ART to better understand their needs and challenges to support them.Search StrategyNine electronic databases were searched from the inception date until November 2022.Selection CriteriaThis review included published and unpublished primary studies with qualitative methodologies exploring men's experiences with ART.Data Collection and AnalysisThe screening of studies, methodological assessment, data extraction, and analysis were conducted by two reviewers independently. The data were thematically synthesized.Main ResultsFifteen studies were included. An overarching theme of “despair to destiny” was identified, with four synthesized themes: (1) “the roller coaster ride,” (2) “what made it from bad to worse?”, (3) “what kept men going?”, and (4) “hopeful for the future.”ConclusionMen undergoing ART experienced struggles, a transition of emotions, and a need for support as they attempted to cope with unknowns while remaining hopeful for future outcomes. There is a need for health care interventions and policies to address the issue to improve the well‐being of male ART patients. Interventions should be tailored to the specific support groups that cater to the emotional and informational needs of male ART patients. Future research should focus on the influence of cultural sensitivities on men's ART experiences, to tailor support programs to address their psychological needs during ART.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology,General Medicine

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