2020
DOI: 10.3389/fsoc.2020.00043
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Proposition of Belief and Practice Theory for Men Undergoing Infertility Treatment: A Hospital Based Study in Mumbai, India

Abstract: The paper aims to understand the treatment seeking behavior and the experiences of men with male factor infertility. A cross-sectional study was conducted at consented hospitals/infertility centers in Mumbai, India in purview of the fact that men are not considered as important as a part of infertility treatment as women. An infertile man is defined here as one who is diagnosed with primary or secondary infertility, undergoing infertility treatment, irrespective of the fertility status of his wife. Primary dat… Show more

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“…Through the examination of male infertility, we can achieve timely prediction and prevention of cardiovascular diseases, occurrence or development chronic comorbidities, and mortality and improve the overall male health survival. We can gradually and comprehensively raise people’s awareness of male infertility and improve men’s awareness of going to a hospital for examination through many ways—classroom education in schools, popularization in the process of routine physical examination and medical treatment in hospitals, and publicity in communities ( 7 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Through the examination of male infertility, we can achieve timely prediction and prevention of cardiovascular diseases, occurrence or development chronic comorbidities, and mortality and improve the overall male health survival. We can gradually and comprehensively raise people’s awareness of male infertility and improve men’s awareness of going to a hospital for examination through many ways—classroom education in schools, popularization in the process of routine physical examination and medical treatment in hospitals, and publicity in communities ( 7 ).…”
Section: Discussion and Suggestionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is estimated that male factors cause about 50% of infertility, but male factors rarely cause attention to couples’ infertility ( 7 ). Male factors must be fully considered in infertility treatment.…”
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“…The standard of living is another signi cant factor in uencing infertility, and its prevalence increases with an increase in the standard of living. Although the treatment of infertility is easily accessible and affordable for the wealthiest women as compared to the poor [19,30], the condition of infertility is also seen mostly in them because of the decent standard of living, women go to higher education, and want to become nancially independent by doing the job, which also delays marriage. The standard of living is a highly signi cant indicator of infertility in the urban area, while the impact of this indicator is not very high in rural areas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%