Spiritual aspects of living with infertility: A synthesis of qualitative studies
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Romeiro, J., Caldeira, S., Brady, V., Timmins, F., Hall, J. , Spiritual aspects of living with infertility: A synthesis of qualitative studies , Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2017Abstract:
Aims and objectives: To identify the spiritual aspects of patients experiencing infer-
tility and seek a deeper and broader meaning of the involuntary childlessness expe-
rience.
Background: Infertility can be the cause for a spiritual crisis among some couples.
Those who endure this involuntary childlessness condition frequently experience
contradictory feelings and needs. In this context, core aspects of spirituality such as
meaning and purpose in life are often questioned.
Design: A review and synthesis of qualitative empirical research was undertaken to
seek a deeper understanding of the spiritual aspects of patients’ experiences of
infertility.
Methods: An aggregative synthesis was conducted according to Saini and Shlonsky
(Systematic synthesis of qualitative research, 2012, Oxford University Press, Oxford),
using thematic analysis.
Results: A total of 26 studies included female, male and couples. Settings revealed
interviewees in different infertility phases such as diagnosis, assisted reproductive
technologies and following fertility treatments. Two main themes emerged: spiritual
needs and spirituality as a coping resource for infertility.
Conclusion: Infertility affects the holistic existence of the couples. This adversity
awakens spiritual needs along with unmet needs of parenthood. Coping strategies
incorporating spirituality can enhance the ability of couples to overcome childless-
ness and suffering.
Relevance to clinical practice: Infertile couples’ experiences of infertilit y may
offer an opportunity for s piri tual care particularly related to the assessment of
spiritual needs and the promotio n of spiritual coping st rategies . Ef fective holistic
care should support couples in overcoming and finding meaning in this life and
hea lth conditio n.
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