Talking about fertility in the context of cancer: health care professional perspectives
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J.M. Ussher PhD
Professor
Centre for Health Research, Western Sydney University, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Correspondence address: Jane Ussher, Centre for Health Research, School of Medicine, Western Sydney University, Locked Bag 1797, Penrith South DC, NSW 1797, Australia (e-mail: [email protected]).Search for more papers by this authorJ. Cummings PhD
Research Officer
Centre for Health Research, Western Sydney University, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Search for more papers by this authorA. Dryden BA (Hons)
Research Officer
Centre for Health Research, Western Sydney University, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Search for more papers by this authorJ. Perz PhD
Professor
Centre for Health Research, Western Sydney University, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Search for more papers by this authorCorresponding Author
J.M. Ussher PhD
Professor
Centre for Health Research, Western Sydney University, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Correspondence address: Jane Ussher, Centre for Health Research, School of Medicine, Western Sydney University, Locked Bag 1797, Penrith South DC, NSW 1797, Australia (e-mail: [email protected]).Search for more papers by this authorJ. Cummings PhD
Research Officer
Centre for Health Research, Western Sydney University, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Search for more papers by this authorA. Dryden BA (Hons)
Research Officer
Centre for Health Research, Western Sydney University, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Search for more papers by this authorJ. Perz PhD
Professor
Centre for Health Research, Western Sydney University, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Search for more papers by this authorAbstract
Health care professionals (HCPs) play a key role in providing information and counselling about the implications of cancer for fertility, however, many patients do not receive such information. The aim of this study was to examine the perspectives and practices of Australian HCPs in relation to discussing fertility with cancer patients. A mixed-methods design, comprising of an online survey of 263 HCPs [41.4% nurses; 25.5% doctors; 31% allied health care professionals (AHP)] and qualitative interviews with 49 HCPs, was utilised. HCPs reported that fertility is an important concern for patients and their partners; however, only 50% of doctors and nurses, and 24% of AHPs reported that they always addressed this issue. The primary barriers to discussing fertility were poor patient prognosis; patient gender or age; time constraints; and absence of appropriate resources and materials. Only a minority of HCPs (29%) had undergone training in discussing fertility with cancer patients. The majority wanted further training or education: including nurses (81.8%), AHPs (80.6%) and doctors (55.4%). HCPs agreed that a number of resources would assist them to raise fertility with their patients, including a list of appropriate referral sources, fact sheets, information booklets, a fertility consultation checklist and on-line resources.
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