A scoping review of the psychosocial aspects of infertility in African countries

R Roomaney, M Salie, D Jenkins, C Eder… - Reproductive …, 2024 - Springer
Infertility refers to the inability to conceive after 12 months of regular, unprotected sexual
intercourse. Psychosocial aspects of infertility research are predominant in developed …

Considering treatment of male genital schistosomiasis as a tool for future HIV prevention: a systematic review

CW Stecher, P Kallestrup, EF Kjetland… - International journal of …, 2015 - Springer
Objectives Male genital schistosomiasis (MGS) is a neglected manifestation of Schistosoma
haematobium infection with ignored implications on reproductive health and a differential …

Attitude and willingness of infertile persons towards the uptake of assisted reproductive technologies in Ibadan, Nigeria

SO Akande, IO Dipeolu, AJ Ajuwon - Annals of Ibadan postgraduate …, 2019 - ajol.info
Introduction: In most developing countries, the joy of every married man and woman is to
procreate and raise children of their own. However, this desire does not always find …

Decline in ethical concerns about reproductive technologies among a representative sample of US women

AL Greil, KS Slauson-Blevins… - Public …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Public awareness and utilization of assisted reproductive technology has been increasing,
but little is known about changes in ethical concerns over time. The National Survey of …

[HTML][HTML] Religious and cultural interpretations of artificial insemination in South-West Nigeria

CO Igbolekwu, AA Mkperedem, OC Arisukwu… - AJOG Global …, 2023 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND In a constantly changing and increasingly globalized world, religion and
cultural practices still play a significant role in influencing people's behaviour towards …

Sociocultural determinants of US women's ethical views on various fertility treatments

SC Collins, E Chan - Reproductive BioMedicine Online, 2017 - Elsevier
Ethical concerns over treatments for infertility can discourage patients from pursuing fertility
healthcare. This study aims to evaluate the sociocultural factors that influence the ethical …

Preference for anonymity in sperm donation for artificial insemination: an experience from low-resource settings in Nigeria

EC Ezugwu, GU Eleje, CA Iyoke, SG Mba… - Patient preference …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Objective Anonymous sperm donation is a common practice in Nigeria with its associated
legal and ethical challenges. This study aimed to investigate infertile couples' opinions …

Should patients pay for sperm given for free? Results from a pilot study on fertility clinics' views on the charging for altruistically donated sperm

E Rowlinson, SM Da Silva, NP Olisa… - Journal of Assisted …, 2023 - Springer
Purpose Many countries prohibit payment for gamete donation, which means fertility clinics
do not have to compensate donors. However, acquiring and utilizing donor sperm can still …

Acceptability of artificial insemination by donor among infertile women attending the Gynaecological Clinic of the University College Hospital, Ibadan

GO Obajimi, OO Ogunbode, CO Adetayo… - Tropical Journal of …, 2017 - ajol.info
Background: Artificial insemination by donor (AID) is specifically indicated in cases of
incurable male infertility. Acceptability depends on perceptions largely influenced by …

[PDF][PDF] Artificial Reproductive Technology: Cultural considerations through an African lens

D Adom, GE Kportufe, I Asare-Aboagye, S Kquofi - 2024 - academia.edu
Abstract Artificial Reproductive Technology (ART) as a variant of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is
becoming popular among Africans as an alternative to infertility among married couples …