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It's now or never: fertility-related knowledge, decision-making preferences, and treatment intentions in young women with breast cancer--an Australian fertility decision aid collaborative group study.

机译:现在或永远不会:生育率相关的知识,决策偏好和乳腺癌年轻女性的治疗意图–澳大利亚生育力决策协助协作小组研究。

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PURPOSE: For many young women with early breast cancer, fertility is a priority. Interventions to retain fertility options generally need to be accessed before chemotherapy, but many women do not receive information regarding these options in a timely fashion. Knowledge about fertility and decisional conflict has not previously been measured in young patients with breast cancer considering future pregnancies. METHODS: One hundred eleven young women with early breast cancer who had not yet completed their families were recruited around the time of diagnosis. Knowledge regarding fertility-related information, decisional conflict, and preferences regarding fertility information and decision making was measured. RESULTS: From a potential fertility-related knowledge score of 10, the mean was 5.2 (standard deviation = 2.3; range, 0 to 10). Decreased knowledge was associated with increased decisional conflict about pursuing fertility preserving interventions (odds ratio [OR] = 0.57; 95% CI, 0.44 to 0.73; P < .001). Thirty-one percent of women reported that they would consider undertaking in vitro fertilization (IVF) as a method to conserve their fertility, whereas 38% were uncertain. Consideration of IVF was not related to whether subjects were in a committed relationship (OR = 1.20; P = .716) or a definite desire for more children (OR = 1.54; P = .513). CONCLUSION: Around diagnosis, many young patients with breast cancer have low levels of knowledge about fertility issues. Further, low knowledge is associated with increased decisional conflict, which is likely to undermine the quality of decision making. These findings suggest that targeted and timely fertility information may reduce decisional conflict and increase informed choice. Neither relationship status nor firm plans regarding future children reliably predict desire to pursue fertility preservation.
机译:目的:对于许多患有早期乳腺癌的年轻女性而言,生育能力是重中之重。通常需要在化疗前进行干预以保留生育能力,但是许多妇女没有及时获得有关这些生育能力的信息。考虑到未来怀孕,以前尚未在年轻的乳腺癌患者中测量过有关生育力和决策冲突的知识。方法:在诊断期间招募了11个尚未完成家庭婚姻的年轻乳腺癌早期女性。测量与生育有关的信息,决策冲突以及与生育信息和决策有关的偏好的知识。结果:与生育力相关的潜在知识得分为10,平均值为5.2(标准差= 2.3;范围为0到10)。知识减少与追求生育力干预措施的决策冲突增加有关(赔率[OR] = 0.57; 95%CI,0.44至0.73; P <.001)。 31%的女性报告说,他们将考虑采用体外受精(IVF)作为保护其生育力的方法,而38%的女性不确定。试管婴儿的考虑与受试者是否有固定的恋爱关系(OR = 1.20; P = .716)或明确希望有更多孩子(OR = 1.54; P = .513)无关。结论:在诊断前后,许多年轻的乳腺癌患者对生育问题的知识水平较低。此外,知识不足与决策冲突增加有关,这很可能破坏决策的质量。这些发现表明,有针对性的及时生育信息可以减少决策冲突并增加明智的选择。关系状况或关于未来孩子的坚定计划都不能可靠地预测追求生育的愿望。

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