| Literature DB >> 36003226 |
Farangis Sharifi1, Robab Latifnejad Roudsari2,3.
Abstract
The use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is common in infertile women in different countries. The purpose of the current study was to review the infertile women's needs in relation to CAM use. This narrative review was conducted through searching English databases including Scopus, PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, Cochrane library as well as Persian databases consisted of SID, and Magiran. The used keywords included "CAM/therapy, needs, and Infertility." All studies published in English peer-reviewed journals from conception to October 2020, which examined the infertile women's needs in the field of CAM use were included in the review. In the process of data extraction, two researchers screened the title, abstract, and full text of the articles. Out of the 2166 articles reviewed, 29 articles including six qualitative and mixed methods studies, four review, and 19 quantitative studies met the inclusion criteria. The results showed that infertile women have different needs in six domains consisted of educational and informational needs, the need for psychological counseling, supportive needs, the need for CAM use counseling, the need to treatment consistent with women's culture and demands, and the need to the integration of CAM with conventional medicine. Awareness of infertile women's needs toward CAM use can help health policymakers and planners in designing and implementing counseling services in accordance with the demands and culture of infertile couples. It also helps to develop a coherent program to integrate the use of CAM in the classical infertility treatment. Copyright:Entities:
Keywords: Complementary and alternative medicine; infertility; need; women
Year: 2022 PMID: 36003226 PMCID: PMC9393951 DOI: 10.4103/jehp.jehp_704_21
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Educ Health Promot ISSN: 2277-9531
Figure 1PRISMA flowchart of the study selection process
Characteristics of included studies (29 articles)
| References | Authors/year | Focus of the study | Country | CAM modality | Study design | Perceived needs | Type of needs |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Traditional Chinese medicine women’s experiences in the treatment of infertility[ | Alfred and Ried 2011 | FI | Australia | TCM | Qualitative | Satisfaction of training by CAM providers | Educational and informational needs |
| Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use in Infertility: Cultural and Religious Influences in a Multicultural Canadian Setting[ | Read | FI | Canada | CAM | Qualitative | The need of cultural sensitivity in the treatment of patient-centered infertility | Treatment consistent with the culture and wishes of the patient |
| Australian women’s use of complementary and alternative medicines to enhance fertility: Exploring the experiences of women and practitioners[ | Rayner | FI | Australia | CAM | Focus groups | Pay attention to women’s views and experiences in providing reproductive services | Treatment consistent with the culture and wishes of the patient |
| Ethnomedicinal survey of plants used in the treatment of female ınfertility in Chanchaga Local Government Area in Minna, Niger State, Nigeria[ | MacDonald | FI | Nigeria | HM | Ethnomedicinal survey | Encourage young people to learn the knowledge of traditional medicine | Educational and informational needs |
| Quality of life, coping strategies, and support needs of women seeking Traditional Chinese Medicine for infertility and viable pregnancy in Australia: A mixed methods approach[ | Ried and Alfred 2013 | FI | Australia | TCM | Mixed methods study | Increasing women’s sense of self-reliance and control through education and continuing care with the TCM approach to infertility management and greater understanding and support at the community level | Supportive needs |
| Can complementary/alternative medicine be used to treat infertility?[ | Bennington 2010 | CI | USA | CAM | Review | Understand the needs of infertile couples by increasing nursing information | Educational and informational needs |
| Role of acupuncture in the treatment of female infertility[ | Chang | FI | USA | Acupuncture | Review | Need for proper evaluation and training of acupuncturists to integrate acupuncture in infertility treatment | Educational and informational needs |
| Traditional Chinese medicine and infertility[ | Huang and Chen 2008 | CI | Taiwan | TCM | Review | Integrating CAM and Western medicine in the treatment of infertility | Integration of CAM with conventional medicine |
| Looking at infertility through the lens of religion and spirituality: A review of the literature[ | Latifnejad Roudsari | CI | UK | Religion and spirituality | Review | Integration of spiritual components into holistic care | Treatment consistent with the culture and wishes of the patient |
| Physician and patient use of and attitudes toward complementary and | Clark | CI | USA | CAM | Survey | The need for physicians to be careful and aware of the prevalence of CAM to consider the risks and benefits of integration in infertility treatment | Educational and informational needs |
| The use of complementary medicine and therapies by patients attending a reproductive medicine unit in South Australia: A prospective survey[ | Stankiewicz | CI | Australia | CM | Survey | Activities of physicians and fertility specialists in obtaining and documenting information on the use of various CAM methods | Integration of CAM with conventional medicine |
| Usage of herbal medications in patients undergoing IVF treatment in an Irish infertility treatment unit[ | Shannon | IVF | Ireland | HM | Survey | Do not disclose the use of complementary medicine to physicians and anesthesiologists | Integration of CAM with conventional medicine |
| Traditional Practices of Turkish Infertile Women: An example from a rural county[ | Nazik | FI | Turkey | TM | Descriptive study | Education of Women about the unhealthy effects of traditional methods used in the treatment of infertility | Educational and informational needs |
| Prevalence and determinants of complementary and alternative medicine use among infertile patients in Lebanon: A cross-sectional study[ | Ghazeeri | CI | Lebanon | CAM | Cross-sectional | Need of integrate CAM into the education of health professionals, and enhance infertile patients’ awareness on the safe use of CAM products | Educational and informational needs |
| Complementary and alternative medicine utilization by a sample of infertile couples in Jordan for infertility treatment: Clinics-based survey[ | Bardaweel, Sanaa K 2013 | CI | Jordan | CAM | Qualitative | Need for health providers to become more aware of CAM use among patients | Educational and informational needs |
| Complementary and alternative medicine use among infertile women attending infertility specialty clinics in South Korea: Does perceived severity matter?[ | Hwang | FI | South Korea | CAM | Cross-sectional | Advise physicians about update information on the use of complementary medicine along with common infertility treatments | Educational and informational needs |
| Complementary and alternative medicine usage and its determinant factors among Iranian infertile couples[ | Dehghan | CI | Iran | CAM | Cross-sectional | Incorporating CAM into the health-care education and promoting the awareness of infertile patients | Educational and informational needs |
| Complementary and alternative medicine methods used by Turkish infertile women and their effect on | Ataman | FI | Turkey | CAM | Cross-sectional | The training of health-care professionals | Educational and informational needs |
| Use of complementary and alternative medicines by a sample of Turkish women for infertility enhancement: A descriptive study[ | Edirne | FI | Turkey | CAM | Cross-sectional | Awareness needs of Infertile women about CAM | Educational and informational needs |
| Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Herbal Remedies in A Group of Infertile Couples[ | Kashani | CI | Iran | HM | Cross-sectional | Need to inquire about the use of CAM from patients and provide them with appropriate information | Educational and informational needs |
| Use of complementary and alternative medicines associated with a 30% lower ongoing pregnancy/live birth rate during 12 months of fertility treatment[ | Boivin and Schmidt 2009 | FI | Denmark | CAM | Cross-sectional | Need better communication between patients and medical staff about concurrent CAM use during fertility treatment | The need for CAM use counseling |
| Use of complementary medical therapies by Israeli patients undergoing | Porat-Katz | CI | Israel | CAM | Cross-sectional | Risk of interfering with the effects of anesthetics and hormones with the effects of complementary medicine during infertility treatment | Integration of CAM with conventional medicine |
| Prevalence and Correlates of Herbal Medicine Use among Women Seeking Care for Infertility in Freetown, Sierra Leone[ | James | FI | Sierra Leone | HM | Cross-sectional | Provide medical services without pluralistic behaviors | Integration of CAM with conventional medicine |
| Complementary and Alternative Medicine Used by Infertile Women in Turkey[ | Özkan | FI | Turkey | TM | Cross-sectional | Need to communicate properly with patients and provide them with the necessary information | Integration of CAM with conventional medicine |
| Traditional practices used by infertile women in Turkey[ | Ayaz and Efe 2010 | FI | Turkey | CAM | Cross-sectional | Nurse’s awareness of cultural factors causes infertile couples to be interested in traditional methods | Educational and informational needs |
| Complementary and alternative medicine utilization in NHS and private clinic settings: A United Kingdom survey of 400 infertility patients[ | Coulson and Jenkins 2005 | CI | UK | CAM | Survey | The need for physicians to be aware of CAM and to consider it when providing services | Educational and informational needs |
| Prevalence and factors associated with the use of herbal medicine among women attending an infertility clinic in Uganda[ | Kaadaaga | FI | Uganda | HM | Cross-sectional | Need to inquire about the use of CAM from patients | Educational and informational needs |
| Lead poisoning as a result of infertility treatment using herbal remedies[ | Geraldine | CI | India | HM | Case report | Provide information to people about herbal medicines and its harms | Educational and informational needs |
| Positive effect of acupuncture and cupping in infertility treatment[ | Wang | FI | China | Acupuncture | Case reports | Encourage patients to continue the treatment process by complementary medicine providers | Supportive needs |
FI=Female infertility, CI=Couple infertility, , CM=Complementary medicine, TCM=Traditional Chinese Medicine, TM=Traditional medicine, ART=Assisted Reproductive Technologies, CHM=Chinese herbal medicine