Objective: This study assessed the importance of altruism and willingness to donate oocytes in British Asian and Caucasian samples. The Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) was used to test the importance of attitudes towards oocyte donation, normative and control beliefs to attitudes to donate oocytes. Method: One hundred and one participants (55% Asian, 45% Caucasian) completed questionnaires measuring altruism and attitudes to Oocyte donation. There were no socio-demographic differences between ethnic groups. Results: Few women were willing to donate oocytes, Asian women were least likely to donate oocytes, and altruism was not related to willingness to donate. Forty-one participants considered themselves ‘possible’ oocyte donors a...
1To whom correspondence should be addressed The question of payment to egg donors has recently focus...
The global under-supply of sperm and oocyte donors is a serious concern for assisted reproductive me...
AbstractAimTo evaluate the influence of factors such as age, education level and previous treatment ...
The aims of this study were to qualitatively assess the meaning of oocytes and oocyte donation for t...
Objectives: In 2007, the HFEA issued new legislation that allowed women to donate their oocytes fo...
In oocyte donation, oocytes from one woman can be transferred to another for fertility treatment or...
There is an acute shortage of donated oocytes in the UK and clinics are largely relying on shared do...
In oocyte donation, oocytes from one woman can be transferred to another for fertility treatment or ...
Objective: In 2007, the Human Fertilization and Embryology Authority permitted oocyte donation for ...
BACKGROUND: The social and psychological factors determining intentions to donate gametes are import...
International audienceObjective: Finding out whether patients would be motivated by reciprocity when...
BACKGROUND: The aims of this study were to examine the effect of gain- and loss-framed messages on B...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Introduction: This qualitative study...
anonymous to the receiving couple, offspring have the legal right to receive identifying information...
'To whom correspondence should be addressed Recent widespread concern has led to legislation in...
1To whom correspondence should be addressed The question of payment to egg donors has recently focus...
The global under-supply of sperm and oocyte donors is a serious concern for assisted reproductive me...
AbstractAimTo evaluate the influence of factors such as age, education level and previous treatment ...
The aims of this study were to qualitatively assess the meaning of oocytes and oocyte donation for t...
Objectives: In 2007, the HFEA issued new legislation that allowed women to donate their oocytes fo...
In oocyte donation, oocytes from one woman can be transferred to another for fertility treatment or...
There is an acute shortage of donated oocytes in the UK and clinics are largely relying on shared do...
In oocyte donation, oocytes from one woman can be transferred to another for fertility treatment or ...
Objective: In 2007, the Human Fertilization and Embryology Authority permitted oocyte donation for ...
BACKGROUND: The social and psychological factors determining intentions to donate gametes are import...
International audienceObjective: Finding out whether patients would be motivated by reciprocity when...
BACKGROUND: The aims of this study were to examine the effect of gain- and loss-framed messages on B...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Introduction: This qualitative study...
anonymous to the receiving couple, offspring have the legal right to receive identifying information...
'To whom correspondence should be addressed Recent widespread concern has led to legislation in...
1To whom correspondence should be addressed The question of payment to egg donors has recently focus...
The global under-supply of sperm and oocyte donors is a serious concern for assisted reproductive me...
AbstractAimTo evaluate the influence of factors such as age, education level and previous treatment ...