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- W2031146471 abstract "ObjectiveTo survey clients with stored frozen embryos regarding intention to donate embryos to other couples and attitudes toward conditional donation.DesignAnonymous postal questionnaire.SettingA private IVF clinic in Sydney, Australia.Patient(s)Clients with embryos stored for 3 or more years.Intervention(s)Patients completed a survey regarding attitudes to embryo donation and conditional embryo donation. Spontaneous written comments were also analyzed.Main Outcome Measure(s)Intentions regarding embryos, attitudes toward conditional donation, extent to which conditional donation would influence decision-making.Result(s)Of the clients surveyed, 99 women (35%) and 66 men (23%) responded. Only 4% indicated it was likely they would donate to other couples; 48% thought donors should be able to specify characteristics of recipients; and 41% indicated they would be more likely to donate if donation was conditional. A sense of ownership and responsibility for the well-being of the offspring underpinned reluctance to donate. Perceived control over the caretaking environment was seen as an advantage of conditional donation. Concerns were also raised about the need for donors to relinquish control and the potential for discrimination.Conclusion(s)An empirical understanding of the views of infertility patients regarding stored embryos is critical to informing public discourse, policy debates, and clinical practice as well as counseling, policy, and protocols on embryo donation. To survey clients with stored frozen embryos regarding intention to donate embryos to other couples and attitudes toward conditional donation. Anonymous postal questionnaire. A private IVF clinic in Sydney, Australia. Clients with embryos stored for 3 or more years. Patients completed a survey regarding attitudes to embryo donation and conditional embryo donation. Spontaneous written comments were also analyzed. Intentions regarding embryos, attitudes toward conditional donation, extent to which conditional donation would influence decision-making. Of the clients surveyed, 99 women (35%) and 66 men (23%) responded. Only 4% indicated it was likely they would donate to other couples; 48% thought donors should be able to specify characteristics of recipients; and 41% indicated they would be more likely to donate if donation was conditional. A sense of ownership and responsibility for the well-being of the offspring underpinned reluctance to donate. Perceived control over the caretaking environment was seen as an advantage of conditional donation. Concerns were also raised about the need for donors to relinquish control and the potential for discrimination. An empirical understanding of the views of infertility patients regarding stored embryos is critical to informing public discourse, policy debates, and clinical practice as well as counseling, policy, and protocols on embryo donation." @default.
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- W2031146471 title "Attitudes of couples with stored frozen embryos toward conditional embryo donation" @default.
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