2020
DOI: 10.1186/s40738-020-00083-2
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Fertility patients’ use and perceptions of online fertility educational material

Abstract: Background: Online educational information is highly sought out by patients with infertility. This study aims to assess patient-reported usage and helpfulness of fertility educational material on a clinic website and social media accounts. Methods: Educational material was created on common fertility topics in text and video format and posted on the clinic website and social media accounts. At the first consultation for infertility, patients were provided with a postcard directing them to material online. At t… Show more

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“…Patients often shared personal journeys and sought support from others undergoing similar experiences. This observation is in line with Jones et al (2020)’s research, which highlighted the importance of online fertility educational materials and the perceived benefits by fertility patients (16). The emotional resonance and shared experiences provide a unique form of support that is not readily available in traditional healthcare settings.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Patients often shared personal journeys and sought support from others undergoing similar experiences. This observation is in line with Jones et al (2020)’s research, which highlighted the importance of online fertility educational materials and the perceived benefits by fertility patients (16). The emotional resonance and shared experiences provide a unique form of support that is not readily available in traditional healthcare settings.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“… 21 However, the dissemination and accessibility of paper-based PtDAs are limited, and more than two-thirds of patients believe that providing online information support prior to fertility preservation decisions helps them prepare for decisions and improves the quality of decisions made with their doctors. 22 Therefore, the internet has become a practical diffusion channel, and online PtDAs have been developed. Several online PtDAs for fertility preservation decisions among young female patients with cancer have been developed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiple PtDAs for fertility preservation have been developed with positive original application outcomes, significantly boosting patient understanding of fertility preservation, decreasing decision conflicts and achieving high patient satisfaction overall 21. However, the dissemination and accessibility of paper-based PtDAs are limited, and more than two-thirds of patients believe that providing online information support prior to fertility preservation decisions helps them prepare for decisions and improves the quality of decisions made with their doctors 22. Therefore, the internet has become a practical diffusion channel, and online PtDAs have been developed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A systematic review [3] highlighted that people used the internet to seek (in)fertility formation in order to feel better informed, meet their emotional, social and psychological support, and to aid decision-making. While online educational material via websites and some social media can empower and improve patient care, [4], some of the negative impact of using the internet includes, risk of misinformation or misunderstanding of the data provided, and needs not being met [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%