Awareness among people of reproductive age about the factors that influence fertility and reproductive outcomes, including medically assisted reproduction outcomes, is generally low. To improve awareness about the potentially modifiable factors that affect fertility and reproductive outcomes, ‘Your Fertility’, a fertility health promotion programme funded by the Australian Government, was established in 2011. This paper describes the development and evaluation of the reach of the Your Fertility programme from its inception in 2011 to June 2016. Systematically recorded outcomes for the programme's key focus areas and Google Analytics data were collated. Key achievements include developing and maintaining an internationally renowned website t...
Male infertility presents a public health concern. As most men wish to become fathers, it is importa...
The growth of smartphone application use across areas of female reproductive health has led to incre...
The Robinson Research Institute of the University of Adelaide convened a multidisciplinary group of ...
Some potentially modifiable factors adversely affect fertility and pregnancy health. To inform a fer...
BACKGROUND: As part of research investigating the complexities of managing fertility in Australia, p...
Objective: To examine the effectiveness of an educational intervention in increasing knowledge of fe...
Introduction: Many women and men lack knowledge about fertility, including timing of the fertile win...
Introduction: Many women and men lack knowledge about fertility, including timing of the fertile win...
Published online: 08 Nov 2019This study estimates the future utilization of medically assisted ferti...
Background Previous studies have identified that women living in developed countries have insuffici...
Women and men globally are delaying the birth of their first child. In the UK, the average age of fi...
BACKGROUND The aim of our research was to create a fertility status awareness tool (FertiSTAT) that ...
Abstract Background Online educational information is...
Background: The demand for medically assisted reproduction continues to increase, with more women en...
Recruitment of young people for epidemiologic research remains challenging, with marked decreases in...
Male infertility presents a public health concern. As most men wish to become fathers, it is importa...
The growth of smartphone application use across areas of female reproductive health has led to incre...
The Robinson Research Institute of the University of Adelaide convened a multidisciplinary group of ...
Some potentially modifiable factors adversely affect fertility and pregnancy health. To inform a fer...
BACKGROUND: As part of research investigating the complexities of managing fertility in Australia, p...
Objective: To examine the effectiveness of an educational intervention in increasing knowledge of fe...
Introduction: Many women and men lack knowledge about fertility, including timing of the fertile win...
Introduction: Many women and men lack knowledge about fertility, including timing of the fertile win...
Published online: 08 Nov 2019This study estimates the future utilization of medically assisted ferti...
Background Previous studies have identified that women living in developed countries have insuffici...
Women and men globally are delaying the birth of their first child. In the UK, the average age of fi...
BACKGROUND The aim of our research was to create a fertility status awareness tool (FertiSTAT) that ...
Abstract Background Online educational information is...
Background: The demand for medically assisted reproduction continues to increase, with more women en...
Recruitment of young people for epidemiologic research remains challenging, with marked decreases in...
Male infertility presents a public health concern. As most men wish to become fathers, it is importa...
The growth of smartphone application use across areas of female reproductive health has led to incre...
The Robinson Research Institute of the University of Adelaide convened a multidisciplinary group of ...