2017
DOI: 10.1002/nur.21846
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Childbearing importance: A qualitative study of women with infertility in China

Abstract: The primary goal of this study was to examine and describe the importance of childbearing as perceived by infertile women in the Chinese familial and social context. We adopted a qualitative descriptive method and conducted semi-structured interviews with female patients diagnosed with infertility. Participants were recruited at a high-volume fertility clinic in Tianjin, China. Fifteen women with a diagnosis of infertility were interviewed for 60-90 min. Data were analyzed by thematic analysis.Two themes suppo… Show more

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“…The inability to conceive creates a profound impact in life purpose (Mahajan et al, 2009), since it defies patients' previous convictions on childbearing, birth, and parenting (Yao, Chan, & Chan, 2018). Motherhood and parenthood are perceived as the ultimate sacred and transcendent state one craves to achieve not only for its meaning (Klobučar, 2016;Prinds, Hvidt, Mogensen, & Buus, 2014), but as a way to ensure perpetuation of the genetic inheritance (Hendriks, Peeraer, Bos, Repping, & Dancet, 2017).…”
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“…The inability to conceive creates a profound impact in life purpose (Mahajan et al, 2009), since it defies patients' previous convictions on childbearing, birth, and parenting (Yao, Chan, & Chan, 2018). Motherhood and parenthood are perceived as the ultimate sacred and transcendent state one craves to achieve not only for its meaning (Klobučar, 2016;Prinds, Hvidt, Mogensen, & Buus, 2014), but as a way to ensure perpetuation of the genetic inheritance (Hendriks, Peeraer, Bos, Repping, & Dancet, 2017).…”
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“…Threatened relationship harmony in the marriage has also been reported in Chinese context. Infertility was seen as very likely to result in marital instability and threaten marital bonds in the study of Yao, Chan and Chan (20). In a study by Ranjbar et al, it was found that women who have become pregnant through ARTs expressed emotional safety and security in marital life as the most important achievement of pregnancy, suggesting that infertility caused instability in their marital life (21).…”
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“…The depression scores among infertile women were higher than those of their fertile counterparts. The reproductive journey might be particularly stressful for Chinese couples in a child-oriented culture (Yao et al , 2018), and thus establishing culturally sensitive and evidence-based practice through the development and validation of fertility counseling programs in the Chinese context will be imperative. Programs utilizing body–mind–spirit interventions and couple-based counseling have been found to be effective in enhancing the psychosocial well-being of infertile Chinese couples undergoing ART treatments (Chan et al , 2006, 2012; Loke et al , 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%