Perspectives and Psychological Impact of Infertile Couples on Postponement of Fertility Treatment Due to COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Study

Author:

Chua Ai Chen1ORCID,Hamdan Mukhri1,Tan Albert Chao Chiet2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Universiti Malaya, 59100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Hospital Tunku Azizah, 50300 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Abstract

Introduction: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) brought forth an unprecedented suspension of fertility treatment worldwide as part of a reallocation of hospital staff and resources to avoid a collapse in the healthcare system. As a nonessential service, postponement of fertility treatment due to the pandemic has impacted the mental health of infertile patients, which comprise [Formula: see text] of the Malaysian population. Objective: To establish the patient’s perspective on how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected their fertility treatment and to ascertain their psychological status. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study performed in a single academic center in Malaysia. This study was approved by the Universiti Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC) medical research ethics committee (MEC ID NO: 2021714-10376). Patients and partners who were planned for fertility treatment were approached and asked to answer an anonymous electronic survey between July 16, 2021 and December 17, 2021. All patients requiring fertility treatment were included. Results: One hundred and sixty-five patients were included, and [Formula: see text] of patients did not agree with the Ministry of Health Malaysia’s recommendation to postpone fertility treatment; [Formula: see text] would want to continue with treatment; [Formula: see text] of patients are concerned about advancing age and [Formula: see text] are concerned about reducing ovarian reserve if their treatment was postponed or suspended. From univariate analysis, mild, moderate, severe, and extremely severe levels of psychological disorders were found in our patients. According to multivariate logistic regression, mild stress was significant among 20–30 years old with [Formula: see text] (OR [Formula: see text], [Formula: see text] CI [Formula: see text]). Patients from this age group also suffer from a significant moderate level of stress with [Formula: see text] (OR [Formula: see text], [Formula: see text] CI [Formula: see text]). Other variables, when analyzed using multivariate analysis, had no significant findings. Conclusion: Stress related to COVID-19 and concerns about its effect on the fertility rate were found to be significant psychological distress among patients undergoing fertility treatment. Therefore, fertility centers should routinely monitor the mental health of patients and offer them psychological counseling.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd

Subject

General Medicine

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