"Just Another Form of Giving Back": Motivations, Awareness, and Attitudes of Potential Oocyte Donors at Orientation

Lindsay B. Gezinski, Sharvari Karandikar-Chheda, James R. Carter

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Abstract

Over the last two decades, in vitro fertilization techniques have played a more widespread role in the range of available fertility treatments in the United States (Kenney & McGowan, 2010). The purpose of this research study was to examine the motivations, awareness, and attitudes of potential oocyte donors. Self-administered questionnaires were completed by 92 women who attended an oocyte donation orientation in one fertility clinic in the Midwest. The survey took about 15 minutes to complete and consisted of both open- and closed-ended items. Descriptive and inferential statistics, coding, and textual analysis were utilized to analyze the data.

The most popular source of first exposure to oocyte donation was the Internet followed by 'friend'. Surprisingly, only two participants reported first exposure in a medical agency setting. Additionally, three themes emerged regarding participant motivations: (1) altruism, (2) compensation, and (3) desire to pass on genes. While 67 percent and 54 percent of participants indicated that they were aware of physical and psychological risks, respectively, the majority of participants scored these risks as 'somewhat minor' to 'very minor'. Mothers and those with lower education were found to have significantly less perceived knowledge of risks than their counterparts. Our sample generally supported privacy for donors, recipients, and offspring.

This research study has implications for practice. Findings suggest the need for fertility websites to provide accurate substantive information, including the risks associated with oocyte donation. Additionally, this study suggests that fertility clinics should tailor orientation differently for some groups. Implications for research will also be explored.
Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Nov 19 2014
Externally publishedYes
Event142nd American Public Health Association Annual Meeting and Expo - New Orleans, United States
Duration: Nov 15 2014Nov 19 2014
Conference number: 142

Conference

Conference142nd American Public Health Association Annual Meeting and Expo
Abbreviated titleAPHA 142nd Annual Meeting
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityNew Orleans
Period11/15/1411/19/14

Keywords

  • Health Literacy
  • Reproductive Health

Disciplines

  • Social Work

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