Abstract Introduction Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and men are disproportionately affected by a range of risk factors for infertility. However, remarkably little is known about the prevalence of infertility in this group, or how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people access fertility treatments including assisted reproductive technology (ART). This qualitative study aims to explore health care provider (HCP) perspectives on the health burden of infertility among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, as well as factors that may affect access to infertility treatment for this group. Method Semi-structured interviews were conducted with HCPs (8 doctors; 3 nurses and 1 Aboriginal Health Practitioner) working in fert...
Whilst there is research evidence on the consequences of involuntary childlessness in majority ethn...
BACKGROUND: As part of research investigating the complexities of managing fertility in Australia, p...
This paper reflects on the issue of who determines the women’s health research agenda and is based o...
MNSc, North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2019Infertility is a major reproductive problem in soc...
Worldwide, there are few large-scale epidemiological studies on infertility. In Australia, populatio...
Background: The demand for medically assisted reproduction continues to increase, with more women en...
BACKGROUND: Across Australia there are substantial disparities in uptake of antenatal testing for fe...
Worldwide, there are few large-scale epidemiological studies on infertility. In Austral...
Background: Across Australia there are substantial disparities in uptake of antenatal testing for fe...
OBJECTIVE: \ud To identify the factors associated with infertility, seeking advice and treatment wit...
This cross-cultural qualitative study examined the ethical, language and cultural complexities aroun...
BACKGROUND: Indonesia has high levels of biological need for infertility treatment, great sociologic...
This study explores the perceptions of the Ilocano childless women and the community-based health pr...
BACKGROUND In Australia, fertility treatment is partly or wholly reimbursable under federal benefits...
Background: The Australian population has an unmet need for contraception. However, evidence suggest...
Whilst there is research evidence on the consequences of involuntary childlessness in majority ethn...
BACKGROUND: As part of research investigating the complexities of managing fertility in Australia, p...
This paper reflects on the issue of who determines the women’s health research agenda and is based o...
MNSc, North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2019Infertility is a major reproductive problem in soc...
Worldwide, there are few large-scale epidemiological studies on infertility. In Australia, populatio...
Background: The demand for medically assisted reproduction continues to increase, with more women en...
BACKGROUND: Across Australia there are substantial disparities in uptake of antenatal testing for fe...
Worldwide, there are few large-scale epidemiological studies on infertility. In Austral...
Background: Across Australia there are substantial disparities in uptake of antenatal testing for fe...
OBJECTIVE: \ud To identify the factors associated with infertility, seeking advice and treatment wit...
This cross-cultural qualitative study examined the ethical, language and cultural complexities aroun...
BACKGROUND: Indonesia has high levels of biological need for infertility treatment, great sociologic...
This study explores the perceptions of the Ilocano childless women and the community-based health pr...
BACKGROUND In Australia, fertility treatment is partly or wholly reimbursable under federal benefits...
Background: The Australian population has an unmet need for contraception. However, evidence suggest...
Whilst there is research evidence on the consequences of involuntary childlessness in majority ethn...
BACKGROUND: As part of research investigating the complexities of managing fertility in Australia, p...
This paper reflects on the issue of who determines the women’s health research agenda and is based o...