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Insight into unexplained infertility: How do women make sense of their experience of unexplained infertility followed by spontaneous conception
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
|---|---|
| Author | Michea, Fabienne |
| Copyright Year | 2018 |
| Abstract | .5 1 – Introduction .8 2 Literature overview . 11 2.1 Background. 11 2.2 – Historical perspectives of infertility . 12 2.3 Spontaneous conception following cessation of assisted reproduction technology . 13 2.4 Effects of stress on the body . 15 2.5 Effects of stress and trauma on secondary infertility . 17 2.6 Role of self-compassion and mindfulness in the regulation of health . 18 3 Methodology and research design . 20 3.1 Epistemological approach . 20 3.2 Theoretical perspective . 21 3.3 Strategy and design . 21 3.4 Data collection. 23 3.5 Sampling and recruitment . 23 3.6 Interview structure . 25 3.7 Interview methods . 26 3.8 Description of participants: . 26 3.9 Participants' profiles. 27 3 4 Data analysis . 29 4.1 – Introduction . 29 4.2 Overview of findings . 31 4.3 Emerging themes . 38 4.3.1 – Theme 1 Emotional well-being. 38 4.3.2 – Theme 2: Attitudes and beliefs: . 44 4.3.3 – Theme 3: Attitude to parenting and conception . 48 4.3.4: Rituals: A powerful enabler for all participants: . 56 4.4: Discussion . 58 5 Conclusion and significance . 59 6 Strengths and limitations. 60 7 Self-reflection and accountability: . 61 8Ethical considerations . 62 9 – Appendices . 64 APPENDICE 1 – PARTICIPANT INFORMATION SHEET . 64 APPENDICE 2 – CONSENT FORM. 67 10 – Bibliography . 69 |
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| Alternate Webpage(s) | https://researchonline.nd.edu.au/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1238&context=theses |
| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |