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Calidad de vida de parejas infértiles en el sector public de Chile.

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dc.contributorUnidad de Medicina Reproductiva, Instituto de Investigaciones Materno-Infantil (IDIMI), Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Chilees-ES
dc.creatorFurman, Irene; IDIMI
dc.creatorCharlin, Ventura; V.C. Consultants
dc.date2017-11-17
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dc.identifierhttp://www.revistamedicadechile.cl/ojs/index.php/rmedica/article/view/5901
dc.identifier.urihttps://revistaschilenas.uchile.cl/handle/2250/111128
dc.descriptionBACKGROUND: it is widely known that infertility and its treatment have a negative impact on patients´ well-being, yet not much is known about patients´ satisfaction with the quality of reproductive care. PURPOSE: to assess the quality of life (QoL) of patients receiving medical care under the Chilean public health system. MATERIALS AND METHODS: the FertiQoL international questionnaire was applied to 260 patients (both sexes) referred from rural and urban areas to undergo in vitro fertilization at a major university public hospital. FertiQol evaluates QoL as a product of psychosocial well-being and treatment experience. Demographic and reproductive data were collected. RESULTS: QoL due to treatment factors was significantly lower than psychosocial well-being. Couples from lower-density areas showed markedly worse medical satisfaction than patients treated in Chile´s capital. No effects on QoL were observed as a function of age, education, or type of infertility. QoL was mostly affected by duration of infertility (inverse association) and geographical zone. Marital satisfaction was the component that most contributed to personal well-being. CONCLUSIONS: QoL decreased more due to extrinsic factors, particularly lack of access to reproductive care, poor organization of medical services, and deficient clinical interaction, than due to psychosocial distress. These findings call for a revision of the delivery of public fertility care to satisfy patients´ needs and improve their QoL.en-US
dc.descriptionBACKGROUND: it is widely known that infertility and its treatment have a negative impact on patients´ well-being, yet not much is known about patients´ satisfaction with the quality of reproductive care. PURPOSE: to assess the quality of life (QoL) of patients receiving medical care under the Chilean public health system. MATERIALS AND METHODS: the FertiQoL international questionnaire was applied to 260 patients (both sexes) referred from rural and urban areas to undergo in vitro fertilization at a major university public hospital. FertiQol evaluates QoL as a product of psychosocial well-being and treatment experience. Demographic and reproductive data were collected. RESULTS: QoL due to treatment factors was significantly lower than psychosocial well-being. Couples from lower-density areas showed markedly worse medical satisfaction than patients treated in Chile´s capital. No effects on QoL were observed as a function of age, education, or type of infertility. QoL was mostly affected by duration of infertility (inverse association) and geographical zone. Marital satisfaction was the component that most contributed to personal well-being. CONCLUSIONS: QoL decreased more due to extrinsic factors, particularly lack of access to reproductive care, poor organization of medical services, and deficient clinical interaction, than due to psychosocial distress. These findings call for a revision of the delivery of public fertility care to satisfy patients´ needs and improve their QoL.es-ES
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dc.publisherRevista Médica de Chilees-ES
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dc.sourceRevista Médica de Chile; Vol. 145, núm. 11 (2017): NOVIEMBRE 2017es-ES
dc.source0034-9887
dc.subjectChile; Hospitals, Public; Infertility; Quality of Life; Reproductive Health; Reproductive Health Services; Therapeuticsen-US
dc.subjectChile; Hospitals, Public; Infertility; Quality of Life; Reproductive Health; Reproductive Health Services; Therapeuticses-ES
dc.titleQUALITY OF LIFE OF INFERTILE COUPLES IN THE PUBLIC HEALTH SECTOR IN CHILEen-US
dc.titleCalidad de vida de parejas infértiles en el sector public de Chile.es-ES
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