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A Phenomenological Study on the Infertility Experience of Women of Childbearing Age in South Korea: Caring for My Marginalized Identity

  • Im, Young Soon;Noh, Gie-Ok
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.21-27
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    • 2022
  • Background: While the application of procedural methods to solve the infertility problem has increased, the decline in the quality of life of women who experience infertility has been disregarded. Methods: This qualitative study used phenomenological analysis of data collected from 13 women with infertility in South Korea to reveal the subjective meaning of physical experiences perceived by women over the course of treatment. Results: Upon analyses of the treatment experiences of women with infertility in South Korea via a phenomenological analysis method, 10 themes were extracted and integrated into four theme clusters ("Perceiving infertility," "The body that gives birth," "A process in an endless tunnel," "Caring for my marginalized identity"). Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that women with infertility in South Korea perceived their own bodies as givers of birth living in traditional and patriarchal societies. A contextual flow proceeded to the final stage of women caring for their marginalized identity, which had suffered throughout the course of their infertility journey.

Reproductive Health Promotion Behavior of Infertility Women and Normal Women (난임 및 정상 여성의 생식건강증진행위)

  • Lee, Chaenam;Lee, Naeyoung
    • Women's Health Nursing
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.207-218
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    • 2019
  • Purpose: To compare reproductive health promoting behaviors (RHPBs) of infertile women with those of normal women and identify effects of RHPB on infertility. Methods: A total of 148 females (73 infertile women and 75 normal women) were enrolled in this study. Measurements included their general characteristics and RHPB using self-report questionnaires. Data were analyzed with descriptive statistics, ${\chi}^2$ test, ANCOVA, and hierarchical logistic regression using SPSS. Results: There were significant difference in incomes, number of family, number of term deliveries, and number of abortions according to infertility diagnosis. Mean duration of infertility was 32.16 months. Only 12.32% women had known cause of infertility. The most common cause of infertility was unknown. Mean RHPB score was 3.98 for infertile women and 4.41 for normal women. In logistic regression, total RHPB (odds ratio [OR], 0.21) and safe sex of RHPB (OR, 0.66) were significant factors influencing infertility. Infertile women's total RHPB and subcategories of RHPB (safe sex behavior and sexual transmitted disease [STD] prevention) were lower than those of normal women. Conclusion: For infertility women, RHPB-related intervention programs are needed, especially information about safe sex behavior and STD prevention.

A Case of Pregnancy and Delivery by Round Spermatid Injection into Oocytes in Nonobstructive Azoospermia Patient (비폐쇄성 무정자증 환자에서 난자내 원형정세포 주입에 의한 임신 및 분만 1례)

  • Cho, J.H.;Shim, H.N.;Seo, J.T.;Lee, D.R.;Yoon, H.S.;Paik, H.R.;Roh, S.I.
    • Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.327-331
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    • 1996
  • Normal fertilization and pregnancy by round spermatid was achieved from nonobstructive azoospermia patient to be believed untreatable. Therefore, it is suggested that application of round spermatid in human ART program seems to be new treatment of male infertility. Also, it will be needed further research for evaluated fertilization mechanism by round spermatid injection.

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A Study on the Relationship between Social Support and the Infertility Stress of Infertile Women (불임 여성의 사회적 지지와 불임 스트레스)

  • Kim, Hee-Kyung
    • Women's Health Nursing
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.36-50
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    • 1999
  • The purpose of this study was determine the relationship between social support and the infertility stress of infertile women. The subjects for this were 64 infertile women living in S city, Kyung Book Province. The data was collected during $4^{th}$ July and $14^{th}$ August, 1988 using the social support scale developed by Park(1985) and the infertility stress scale developed by Kim et. al.(1995) The data analysis was done by descriptive statistics, t-test, ANOVA, Pearson correlation coefficient and stepwise multiple regression using SPSS PC program. The results were as follows. 1. The mean of social support of the infertile women was 3.80. 2. The negative correlation was revealed between social support and the infertility stress(r=-.56, p=.001). 3. Research has revealed that the support need of social support was a predictor of the infertility stress of the infertile women, explaining 30.9% of total variance. 4. the general characteristic variable significantly related to the level of the infertility stress of the infertile women was marriage satisfaction(t=-3.28, p=.004). The results of this study suggest that social support is related to the infertility stress of the infertile women. Therefore, The nurse is recommended to apply supportive intervention in caring for infertile women.

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Infertility Stress, Depression, and Resilience in Women with Infertility treatments (난임 치료 과정 중인 여성의 난임스트레스, 우울 및 회복탄력성)

  • Kim, Miok;Nam, Hyuna;Youn, Misun
    • Journal of Korean Public Health Nursing
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.93-104
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    • 2016
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship among infertility stress, depression and Resilience of infertile women during infertility treatment. Methods: As a descriptive study, we surveyed 129 infertile women in 1 fertility center from November 2014 to January 2015. The data was analyzed in SPSS WIn 18.0 program. Results: Infertility stress, depression, and resilience averaged $3.23{\pm}.32$ (range of scale 1~6), $1.42{\pm}.39$ (range of scale 1~4), and $3.45{\pm}.35$ (range of scale 1~5), respectively. There was significant difference in infertility stress by job, abortion experience after pregnancy with infertility treatments, anxiety of high risk pregnancy, burden of pregnancy, important of having child. There was significant difference in depression by job, Economy burden on infertility treatment, burden of pregnancy. Infertility stress had a positive correlation with depression (r=.192. p<.029) Resilience had a negative correlation with depression (r=-.349. p<.001). Conclusion: It is necessary to provide infertile women with the counseling on their infertility stress and depression, and the intervention programs for infertile women is expected to help them cope and adapt with their personal and marital problems, reduce their negative emotions, and thus promote their quality of life.

The Study of Infertility Stress of Female Participating in Korean Medicine Pilot Program for Subfertility (난임한방진료시범사업에 참가한 여성의 스트레스 양상에 대한 연구)

  • Ahn, In-Suk;Kim, Dong-Il
    • The Journal of Korean Obstetrics and Gynecology
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.56-67
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    • 2017
  • Objectives: The purpose of this study is to elucidate infertility women's experience in psychological stress and to suggest effective infertility stress management methods. Methods: Twenty five infertility women who participate in Korean Medicine Pilot Project for Infertility completed questionnaires and Infertility Stress Scale, also, we have interviewed. Results: The Mean degree of stress of the infertile women was 2.24 point with Infertility Stress Scale. In focused interview, the infertility stress was considered to be within the aspects of intra and interpersonal. In regards to intrapersonal aspect, infertility women described the grief with lowered self-esteem and anxiety with obsession for fertility. As for the interpersonal aspect, infertility women were distressed by the relationship with spouse and in-laws, as well as friend and the public. Conclusions: Doctors in infertility clinic need to consider infertility stress of their patients and conduct effective intervention.