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Communication With in Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Patients About Risks

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University of Kansas

Status

Completed

Conditions

Infertility

Treatments

Other: Written materials
Behavioral: Written materials, telephone based education

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
NIH

Identifiers

NCT00722618
220060957
1R21HD053459-01A1 (U.S. NIH Grant/Contract)

Details and patient eligibility

About

The primary objective of this trial is to determine whether written educational materials plus brief education by telephone will help patients better understand and participate in the decision on how many embryos to transfer to the uterus during treatment of infertility with in vitro fertilization (IVF). The main study hypothesis is that women and men who receive the study's educational intervention will experience favorable changes in knowledge and beliefs about benefits, susceptibility and severity of multiple gestation that impact decisions about the number of embryos to transfer. Secondary objectives are to understand patient beliefs, knowledge and information preferences regarding other possible risks of IVF, to compare perception of IVF-related risks to familiar risks that are included in routine preconception health promotion, and during IVF, and to prepare couples to manage IVF-related obstetrical risks when they make the transition to prenatal care after becoming pregnant.

Medical Treatment Coverage: None, this study does not provide any monetary contribution to medical treatment

Full description

The long-term objective of this research is to improve patient understanding of the known and strongly suspected risks from treating infertility with assisted reproductive technologies such as in vitro fertilization (IVF). During IVF, when more embryos are transferred to the uterus, the risk of pregnancy with multiple fetuses increases. In addition, single infants conceived with IVF are at greater risk for low birth weight. This study will promote behaviors that may reduce these risks. One in 3 women who completes a pregnancy conceived with assisted reproductive technologies such as IVF delivers multiples, and these treatments produce over 12,000 multiple birth deliveries annually in the United States. This study will lead to a better understanding of the most effective ways to counsel IVF patients about the embryo transfer decision. This study will also help define how to prepare IVF patients to work most effectively with their prenatal care team to manage IVF-related obstetrical risks.

Medical Treatment Coverage: None, this study does not provide any monetary contribution to medical treatment

Enrollment

264 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • At least 18 years of age

Exclusion criteria

  • Using a gestational carrier in the current cycle of IVF

Trial design

264 participants in 2 patient groups

Intervention
Active Comparator group
Description:
Written materials, telephone based education
Treatment:
Behavioral: Written materials, telephone based education
Comparison
Other group
Description:
Written materials
Treatment:
Other: Written materials

Trial contacts and locations

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