Objective: To measure Irish opinion on a range of assisted human reproduction (AHR) treatments. Methods: A nationally representative sample of Irish adults (n=1,003) were anonymously sampled by telephone survey. Results: Most participants (77%) agreed that any fertility services offered internationally should also be available in Ireland, although only a small minority of the general Irish population had personal familiarity with AHR or infertility. This sample finds substantial agreement (63%) that the Government of Ireland should introduce legislation covering AHR. The range of support for gamete donation in Ireland ranged from 53% to 83%, depending on how donor privacy and disclosure policies are presented. For example, donation where th...
By examining attitudes on assisted reproduction technologies (ART) in 42 European countries, we hig...
ABSTRACT: This analysis reports on Irish regulatory policies for in vitro fertilisation (IVF) from 2...
Objectives To understand attitudes towards infertility and willingness to pay (WTP) towards a public...
Objective To measure Irish opinion on a range of assisted human reproduction (AHR) treatments. Met...
Objective: To measure Irish opinion on a range of assisted human reproduction (AHR) treatments. Meth...
OBJECTIVE: To measure Irish opinion on a range of assisted human reproduction (AHR) treatments. METH...
OBJECTIVE: Anonymous oocyte donation and participation in organ and blood/tissue donation programme...
Assisted human reproduction (AHR) treatment is not regulated in Ireland although it has been practis...
Assisted Human Reproduction (AHR) treatment is unregulated in Ireland, although it is practised ther...
peer-reviewedThe General Scheme of the Assisted Human Reproduction Bill 2017 was approved for draft...
In Ireland, in the context of an increasingly knowledge-focused society, financial support for healt...
In 2005 Ireland’s Commission on Assisted Reproduction (CAHR) published a comprehensive report on the...
BackgroundFertility rates in Europe are among the lowest in the world, which may be attributed to bo...
Objective: Technology offers new opportunities, and challenges of as yet undreamed. Ethical intuitio...
BACKGROUND:Fertility rates in Europe are among the lowest in the world, which may be attributed to b...
By examining attitudes on assisted reproduction technologies (ART) in 42 European countries, we hig...
ABSTRACT: This analysis reports on Irish regulatory policies for in vitro fertilisation (IVF) from 2...
Objectives To understand attitudes towards infertility and willingness to pay (WTP) towards a public...
Objective To measure Irish opinion on a range of assisted human reproduction (AHR) treatments. Met...
Objective: To measure Irish opinion on a range of assisted human reproduction (AHR) treatments. Meth...
OBJECTIVE: To measure Irish opinion on a range of assisted human reproduction (AHR) treatments. METH...
OBJECTIVE: Anonymous oocyte donation and participation in organ and blood/tissue donation programme...
Assisted human reproduction (AHR) treatment is not regulated in Ireland although it has been practis...
Assisted Human Reproduction (AHR) treatment is unregulated in Ireland, although it is practised ther...
peer-reviewedThe General Scheme of the Assisted Human Reproduction Bill 2017 was approved for draft...
In Ireland, in the context of an increasingly knowledge-focused society, financial support for healt...
In 2005 Ireland’s Commission on Assisted Reproduction (CAHR) published a comprehensive report on the...
BackgroundFertility rates in Europe are among the lowest in the world, which may be attributed to bo...
Objective: Technology offers new opportunities, and challenges of as yet undreamed. Ethical intuitio...
BACKGROUND:Fertility rates in Europe are among the lowest in the world, which may be attributed to b...
By examining attitudes on assisted reproduction technologies (ART) in 42 European countries, we hig...
ABSTRACT: This analysis reports on Irish regulatory policies for in vitro fertilisation (IVF) from 2...
Objectives To understand attitudes towards infertility and willingness to pay (WTP) towards a public...