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- aggregation title "Fertility and -preservation in cancer patients: needs and experiences".
- aggregation abstract "Background : The main focus after the diagnosis of cancer is establishing a treatment plan and surviving cancer. Therefore, long term complications such as fertility have a lower priority. However, fertility and future parenting is important for many patients, and a possible loss can result in psychosocial problems. Research shows that cancer patients have a high need for information on fertility and –preservation options. Although patients express their need for fertility related information, it is often bad timed, inadequate and difficult to access. Methods/design : In October 2011, a two-year research project was initiated at the Nursing and Midwifery Science unit of Ghent University, funded by the Flemish League against Cancer. The project aims (1) to assess the fertility related needs and experiences of cancer patients/survivors and (2) to develop a guide to support caregivers in counseling cancer patients confronted with potential loss of fertility. First, two systematic reviews will be conducted based on the principles of The Cochrane Collaboration (1) to explore the fertility related information– and communication needs of cancer patients and (2) to investigate the attitude and knowledge of patients and caregivers towards fertility/–preservation. Second, a qualitative approach, using semi-structured interviews will be applied to identify the fertility related needs and experiences of both cancer patients (n =40) and caregivers (n =20). Results : Based on the results of the systematic reviews and the interviews with patients/caregivers, a guide will be developed and tailored to the fertility related needs of cancer patients/survivors. Preliminary results of this study will be available by May 2012. Discussion : Fertility problems have an impact on the quality of life of cancer patients. These patients have the right to be informed in a sufficiently way. Therefore, we strive to develop a guide that will improve the quality of counseling services related to fertility issues.".
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