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Confronting infertility in Iranian clients: a grounded theory.

Mitra Zandi1, Eesa Mohammadi1, Zohreh Vanaki1, Marziyeh Shiva2, Narges Bagheri Lankarani3, Faezeh Zarei4.   

Abstract

The present study examined how infertile Iranian clients confront infertility. Research on infertility has confirmed the significance of a socio-cultural context in the formation of responses to infertility. This study used the grounded theory approach to explore the experiences of infertile individuals presenting at the Royan Institute in Iran from October 2013 to September 2014. Clients with infertility of at least two years in duration were recruited using purposive sampling followed by theoretical sampling. A total of 41 interviews were conducted with 36 people. Data were collected through in-depth unstructured interviews and field notes. Data analysis was performed using MAXQDA 2007. A sense of 'insecurity about personal and family identity' shaped in the context of 'facing the cultural-economic dilemmas' was identified as the main concern of infertile clients. The clients dealt with this concern through a series of strategies that included gradual acceptance of infertility, seeking information and consultation, pursuing treatment, focusing on saving the marriage, self-control and resilience and fighting inner turmoil. All these approaches suggest 'protecting personal and family identity' as the core concept. The findings highlight the need for the health care system to treat infertility as a broad concept than mere individual and biological dysfunction.

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Keywords:  Infertility; Iran; grounded theory; insecurity about identity; nursing; qualitative research

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28635409     DOI: 10.1080/14647273.2017.1283447

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Fertil (Camb)        ISSN: 1464-7273            Impact factor:   2.767


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1.  Perceived Partner's Self-Control and Social Support Effects on Relationship Satisfaction in Couples Experiencing Infertility or Miscarriage: Dyadic Analyses.

Authors:  Anna Wendołowska; Ewa Kiełek-Rataj; Alicja Kalus; Dorota Czyżowska
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-02-10       Impact factor: 3.390

2.  Psycho-social experience of oocyte recipient women: a qualitative study.

Authors:  Shohre Ghelich-Khani; Ashraf Kazemi; Malek Fereidooni-Moghadam; Mousa Alavi
Journal:  BMC Womens Health       Date:  2021-12-09       Impact factor: 2.809

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