Educational and Supportive Care to Depressed Infertile Females
Infertility, Female, Depression, IVF
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Infertility, Female focused on measuring Education, Supportive care, Pharmacist
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: To be an infertile lady who spent at least one year after marriage failing to get pregnant and who should then undergo the IVF cycle. To be within the reproductive age (18-45 years old); the success rates of IVF tend to decline with increasing age[4]. To have the ability to read and understand. Have depression Exclusion Criteria: Patient with previous failure of I.V.F. procedure. Very obese (BMI > 40)[37]. Patient with psychiatric problems (psychiatric hospital admission, addiction, neurological or other progressive disease, and psychiatric drug use). A patient who has a situation that prevents communication (language and hearing problems).
Sites / Locations
- College of Pharmacy, Mustansiriyah University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Group 1
Group 2
The study included 75 patients in the intervention group who received an educational and supportive program designed by a clinical pharmacist. The intervention group received support through five visits: at admission, monitoring medication, monitoring ovulation, monitoring harmful effects, providing emotional support, and following up after egg retrieval during embryo transfer.
The control group included 75 infertile married ladies attending the hospital for the same purpose and managed in the traditional protocol followed by the hospital system. The study assessed the fertility quality of life and depression status of the patients at the beginning and end of the IVF cycle. All patients received frozen embryo transfers (fertilized eggs), not fresh embryos.