Stevenson Writes Article on Male-Factor Infertility

Stevenson Writes Article on Male-Factor Infertility

Eleanor Stevenson wrote "Men's perception and understanding of male-factor infertility in the UK."

eleanor stevensonEleanor Stevenson, chair of the Health of Women, Children & Families Division, wrote "Men's perception and understanding of male-factor infertility in the UK" in British Journal of Nursing. Cheng Ching-Yu is a former visiting scholar from Taiwan. 

Abstract

Male-factor infertility is a common but stigmatised issue, and men often do not receive the emotional support and the information they need. This study sought to understand awareness of male fertility issues compared to female fertility among the UK general male public, and also what were perceived as being the optimum methods for providing support for affected men, emotionally and through information. Men feel that male infertility is not discussed by the public as much as female infertility. Lifestyle issues that affect male fertility are not well understood, and men affected by infertility desire more support, including online, from health professionals and through peer support. Health professionals, including those in public health, could offer evidence-based programmes to reduce stigma and increase public knowledge about infertility, as well as offer emotional support to men with infertility problems.

Citation

EL, Cheng, CY, Chang, CH, McEleny KR. Men's perception and understanding of male-factor infertility in the UK. Br J Nurs. 2021 May 13;30(9):S8-S16. doi: 10.12968/bjon.2021.30.9.S8. PMID: 33983808.

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