“It’s like having a second job”: qualitative insights into the emotional burden of infertility and the need for coordinated care
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Published
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10.1080/0167482X.2025.2505589
Date Issued
2025
Author(s)
Quaas, Alexander
Von Wolff, Michael
Kläusler, Marianne
Büssing, Arndt
Type
Article
Language
English
Abstract
Infertility, affecting one in six individuals worldwide, poses substantial emotional and physical challenges. its impact on quality of life (Qol), mental health and social relationships is well documented. however, qualitative insights into the lived experiences of those affected remain limited, as do the perspectives of health professionals involved in their care. this study presents qualitative findings from a mixed-method approach. Data were collected through 23 semi-structured interviews with 26 affected individuals and three focus group discussions with 20 healthcare professionals. the results underscore the multifaceted burden of infertility, including emotional distress, relationship strain and a pervasive sense of social exclusion. Participants expressed a clear need for more empathetic and individualized care, while healthcare professionals pointed to structural barriers. the study also identified a lack of societal recognition for infertility and the complex challenges. in some narratives, spirituality emerged as a personal coping resource-though one that is often overlooked or insufficiently addressed in clinical practice. Key recommendations include the expansion of peer support networks, public awareness raising, flexible treatment models and interprofessional collaboration. Future research should evaluate the effectiveness of peer support systems and interdisciplinary care models in addressing the complex and diverse needs of individuals affected by infertility.
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0167-482X
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Volume
46
Issue
1
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Projekt HoPE Pflege
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Submitter
BernetM
Citation apa
Bernet, M., Soom Ammann, E., Quaas, A., Von Wolff, M., Kläusler, M., & Büssing, A. (2025). “It’s like having a second job”: qualitative insights into the emotional burden of infertility and the need for coordinated care (Vol. 46, Issue 1). Taylor & Francis. https://doi.org/10.24451/dspace/11890
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