Journal article
Satisfaction, disappointment and regret surrounding fertility preservation decisions in the paediatric and adolescent cancer population
S Jayasuriya, M Peate, C Allingham, N Li, L Gillam, M Zacharin, P Downie, P Moore, L Super, L Orme, F Agresta, C Stern, Y Jayasinghe
Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics | SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS | Published : 2019
Abstract
Purpose: With over 80% of paediatric and adolescent cancer patients surviving into adulthood, quality-of-life issues such as future fertility are increasingly important. However, little is known about regret around decisions to pursue or forgo fertility preservation (FP). We investigated the risk of decision regret in families involved in making a FP decision and explored contributive factors. Methods: Parents and patients ≥ 15 years were invited to participate. Participants completed a 10-item survey, including a validated Decision Regret Scale. Scores ≥ 30 indicated high regret. Free-text response items allowed participants to provide reasons for satisfaction or regret. Results: A total of..
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Awarded by Victorian Cancer Agency
Funding Acknowledgements
The research was supported by the Victorian Cancer Agency (ECSG13027). YJ is funded by the Victorian Cancer Agency and is a National Health and Medical Research Council Translation of Research into Clinical Practice (TRIP) fellow. MP is supported by a NBCF Early Career Fellowship (ECF-0015).