Infertility-related psychological research is traditionally oriented to analyze the wellbeing of couples undergoing Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART), than to study the job-related effects on the healthcare fertility staff. This piece of research aims at understanding the subjective perspective of the fertility professionals and contribute to identify their emotional dynamics in their work environment. An in-depth explorative research study was conducted on 12 healthcare professionals of an Italian ART hospital clinic. Structured interviews with open-ended questions were administered to explore their deep feelings about their professional experience. Emotional text analysis was then conducted to analyze the textual corpus of their na...
The study aims to propose and test a multi-dimensional infertility-related stress model including so...
This innovative text considers emotion work across maternity care and infertility services both with...
Patients seeking fertility treatment are at risk of experiencing psychological distress, with both w...
Infertility-related psychological research is traditionally oriented to analyze the wellbeing of cou...
It is scientifically recognized that fertility treatment is a source of stress and suffering for inf...
The problem of infertility and its consequent treatment (denoted as Assisted Reproductive Technology...
STUDY QUESTION What are some of the challenges of working in a fertility clinic? SUMMARY ANS...
This controlled descriptive study was designed to investigate the psychological status of couples wh...
Research question : What are the emotional impacts of infertility on patients and/or partners, and h...
Aim: The primary aim of this study was to identify the level of stress and the stressors having an i...
Background: In order to promote the use of specific Italian guidelines for psychological interventio...
AIM: AIM: To develop and psychometrically test a brief self-report to assess the amount of infertil...
Purpose: This study examined experiences and psychological distress about fertility treatment in peo...
According to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, 6.1 million couples representing all so...
BACKGROUND: The aims were (i) to identify gender differences in motivations to seek assisted reprodu...
The study aims to propose and test a multi-dimensional infertility-related stress model including so...
This innovative text considers emotion work across maternity care and infertility services both with...
Patients seeking fertility treatment are at risk of experiencing psychological distress, with both w...
Infertility-related psychological research is traditionally oriented to analyze the wellbeing of cou...
It is scientifically recognized that fertility treatment is a source of stress and suffering for inf...
The problem of infertility and its consequent treatment (denoted as Assisted Reproductive Technology...
STUDY QUESTION What are some of the challenges of working in a fertility clinic? SUMMARY ANS...
This controlled descriptive study was designed to investigate the psychological status of couples wh...
Research question : What are the emotional impacts of infertility on patients and/or partners, and h...
Aim: The primary aim of this study was to identify the level of stress and the stressors having an i...
Background: In order to promote the use of specific Italian guidelines for psychological interventio...
AIM: AIM: To develop and psychometrically test a brief self-report to assess the amount of infertil...
Purpose: This study examined experiences and psychological distress about fertility treatment in peo...
According to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, 6.1 million couples representing all so...
BACKGROUND: The aims were (i) to identify gender differences in motivations to seek assisted reprodu...
The study aims to propose and test a multi-dimensional infertility-related stress model including so...
This innovative text considers emotion work across maternity care and infertility services both with...
Patients seeking fertility treatment are at risk of experiencing psychological distress, with both w...