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Cervical determinants of anal HPV infection and high-grade anal lesions in women: a collaborative pooled analysis
Cervical cancer screening might contribute to the prevention of anal cancer in women. We aimed to investigate if routine cervical cancer screening results-namely high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and cytohistopathology-predict anal HPV16 infection, anal high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (HSIL) and, hence, anal cancer.International Agency for Research on Cance
830 RESULTS OF BIOSLINGS AND CAUSES OF FAILURE AFTER SURGERY FOR COMPLEX STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE
Optimal parameters for transurethral intravesical electrostimulation determined in an experiment in the rat
922 NEAR INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY: A NOVEL NON- INVASIVE DIAGNOSTIC METHOD FOR DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY IN PATIENTS WITH OVERACTIVE BLADDER SYMPTOMS. A PRELIMINARY AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDY
Informational needs of couples undergoing intracytoplasmic sperm injection with surgical sperm retrieval: A qualitative study
OBJECTIVE: Infertile couples consider patient information a very important dimension of patient-centred care. Although testicular sperm extraction (TESE) followed by intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) has long been offered to infertile couples, little is known about couples' informational needs. The aim of this study was to identify the informational needs of couples undergoing TESE and ICSI, including information content and the channels providing the information as a first step to improve patient-centred care. STUDY DESIGN: We conducted a qualitative study consisting of semi-structured interviews with 11 couples. The topic guide was based on a literature review and interviews with an expert panel. The number of interviews was determined with data saturation. The data were analysed using a constant comparative method. RESULTS: The couples needed information about many topics. They considered information about the success rates of the treatment, an explanation of the treatment procedure, and other patient experiences the most important. Regarding information channels, the couples preferred face-to-face information, but they also valued a leaflet, website, or an online application, especially when it is personalized or providing interactive functionalities. CONCLUSION: We obtained in-depth insight into the information needs of couples undergoing TESE and ICSI. The results of this study give fertility clinics an opportunity to develop patient information that meets the needs of their patients and thus improve patient-centred fertility care
Improved detection of CFTR variants by targeted next-generation sequencing in male infertility: a case series
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291 Cytological evaluation of spermatogenesis: A novel and simple diagnostic method to assess spermatogenesis in non-obstructive azoospermia using testicular sperm extraction specimens
1060 ICSI WITH EPIDIDYMAL SEMEN IN MEN WITH OBSTRUCTIVE AZOOSPERMIA: 5-YEARS CLINICAL RESULTS
Klinefelter syndrome and fertilityImpact of X-chromosomal inheritance on spermatogenesis
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