2012
DOI: 10.1093/humrep/des195
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National survey of the current management of endometriomas in women undergoing assisted reproductive treatment

Abstract: what is known already: The ideal management of endometriomas in women undergoing ART remains controversial and presents a dilemma to reproductive specialists. study design, size and duration: This was a national cross-sectional survey. A total of 388 gynaecologists completed the questionnaire.participants, settings and methods: All clinicians fully registered with the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists were contacted. An 11-item survey was administered electronically using Survey Monkey software… Show more

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“…Still, because confounding factors like age, gender and clinical settings (hospital versus community) did not affect the results, a selection bias for respondent answers appears to be unlikely. Further, our sampling rate is higher than the 7% of Israeli physicians sampled in a recent national survey (Asher, Greenberg-Dotan, Halevy, Glick, & Reuveni, 2012) and comparable with those of other surveys of the membership of large medical associations (Raffi, Shaw, & Amer, 2012;Ghaderi, Madani, de Gara, & Schlachta, 2013). Thirdly, the study was conducted in Israel, and cultural factors may limit its generalizability.…”
Section: Study Limitationssupporting
confidence: 49%
“…Still, because confounding factors like age, gender and clinical settings (hospital versus community) did not affect the results, a selection bias for respondent answers appears to be unlikely. Further, our sampling rate is higher than the 7% of Israeli physicians sampled in a recent national survey (Asher, Greenberg-Dotan, Halevy, Glick, & Reuveni, 2012) and comparable with those of other surveys of the membership of large medical associations (Raffi, Shaw, & Amer, 2012;Ghaderi, Madani, de Gara, & Schlachta, 2013). Thirdly, the study was conducted in Israel, and cultural factors may limit its generalizability.…”
Section: Study Limitationssupporting
confidence: 49%
“…Although surgical treatment is frequently undertaken for removal/ablation of an endometrioma, indications for surgery and possible adverse effects are under debate (9,10).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second involved contacting participants via email and then inviting them to forward the email invitation and hyperlink to other sonographer tutors or health educators who performed an academic or instruction role (snowball sampling) . Initially, nine emails were sent to participants in each cohort (as per well‐established recommendations) and follow‐up email invitations were distributed to each professional cohort.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%