This paper reviews the literature on “public ” perceptions of the practice of gamete (egg and sperm) donation in the treatment of infertility. Despite regular “consulta-tion ” exercises in the UK on the manner in which infertility treatments should be regulated, there is little sense of how a range of public groups respond to develop-ments in this area. The key themes from thirty-three articles, chapters and reports are discussed. The review reveals the limited nature of our current knowledge of public understandings of and attitudes towards gamete donation as a form of infer-tility treatment which has been readily available and widely practiced for many years. The review is critical of the methodological and epistemological basis of much o...
Background: An increasing number of couples turn to treatment with oocyte or sperm donation, but the...
'To whom correspondence should be addressed This paper reviews the methodological adequacy of t...
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This paper reviews the literature on "public" perceptions of the practice of gamete (egg and sperm) ...
BACKGROUND: The social and psychological factors determining intentions to donate gametes are import...
OBJECTIVE:Despite poor clinic communication and staff treatment being reported by donors, high rates...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Despite poor clinic communication and staff treatment being reported by dono...
This paper explores 'public' attitudes to the use of donated gametes in infertility treatment amongs...
'To whom correspondence should be addressed Recent widespread concern has led to legislation in...
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OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study is to examine attitudes towards aspects of donation treatment ...
Aim: To assess the knowledge and attitude of infertile couples towards gamete donation.Method: A des...
This paper explores ‘public’ attitudes to the use of donated gametes in infertility treatment amongs...
1To whom correspondence should be addressed The question of payment to egg donors has recently focus...
Objective Despite poor clinic communication and staff treatment being reported by donors, high rates...
Background: An increasing number of couples turn to treatment with oocyte or sperm donation, but the...
'To whom correspondence should be addressed This paper reviews the methodological adequacy of t...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This paper reviews the literature on "public" perceptions of the practice of gamete (egg and sperm) ...
BACKGROUND: The social and psychological factors determining intentions to donate gametes are import...
OBJECTIVE:Despite poor clinic communication and staff treatment being reported by donors, high rates...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Despite poor clinic communication and staff treatment being reported by dono...
This paper explores 'public' attitudes to the use of donated gametes in infertility treatment amongs...
'To whom correspondence should be addressed Recent widespread concern has led to legislation in...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study is to examine attitudes towards aspects of donation treatment ...
Aim: To assess the knowledge and attitude of infertile couples towards gamete donation.Method: A des...
This paper explores ‘public’ attitudes to the use of donated gametes in infertility treatment amongs...
1To whom correspondence should be addressed The question of payment to egg donors has recently focus...
Objective Despite poor clinic communication and staff treatment being reported by donors, high rates...
Background: An increasing number of couples turn to treatment with oocyte or sperm donation, but the...
'To whom correspondence should be addressed This paper reviews the methodological adequacy of t...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...