A Grounded Theory Approach to Navigating Infertility Care During U.S. Military Service

Author:

Buechel Jennifer1,Spalding Carmen N2,Brock Whitney W345,Dye Judy L6,Todd Natalie7,Wilson Candy8ORCID,Fry-Bowers Eileen K9

Affiliation:

1. Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory , Groton, CT 06349, USA

2. Bioskills Simulation Training Center, Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command San Diego , San Diego, CA 92134, USA

3. Department of Pediatrics, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Kaiser Permanente San Diego Medical Center , San Diego, CA 92123, USA

4. University of California San Diego Health , La Jolla, CA 92037, USA

5. Rady Children’s Hospital San Diego , San Diego, CA 92123, USA

6. San Diego State University School of Nursing , San Diego, CA 92182, USA

7. The Geneva Foundation , Tacoma, WA 98402, USA

8. Daniel K. Inouye Graduate School of Nursing, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences , Bethesda, MD 20814, USA

9. Hahn School of Nursing and Health Science, University of San Diego , San Diego, CA 92110, USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT Introduction In this study, we aimed to understand how active duty service members and their partners navigate the infertility care process within the Military Health System (MHS) while managing a military career. Materials and Methods We obtained Institutional Review Board approval to employ a qualitative design using grounded theory methods. We recruited participants using purposive sampling, followed by theoretical sampling. We derived data from demographic questionnaires and semi-structured interviews. Consistent with grounded theory methods, we began analysis with line-by-line coding and moved to focused coding. We employed constant comparative analysis throughout the process to name, categorize, and conceptualize data and relationships. Results The participants included 28 patients, five partners, nine health care providers, and two military leaders. The infertility care process began with active duty service members and their partners recognizing the desire to have a child and discovering infertility, followed by deciding to seek infertility care. The experience was temporally bound within the context of the military environment. We identified the following themes, which described facilitators and barriers to accessing care: Duty station location, career stage, military versus the civilian cost of services, command climate, and policy. These facilitators and barriers varied widely across the Department of Defense (DoD), which resulted in fragmented and inconsistent care cycles, contributed to emotional and physical stress, and created tension between career progression and family formation. Conclusions Understanding how military couples perceive and manage demands of infertility care may enhance access to care, decrease patient costs, improve outcomes, result in better support for military couples who experience infertility, and ultimately improve the health and military readiness of our armed forces. The results support the need for action by providers, policy makers, and military leaders to develop effective infertility treatment programs and policies in the DoD.

Funder

Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine

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