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26 February 2014. Valerie Peddie. Aberdeen Fertility Centre, University of Aberdeen. Have we got patients on board?. The challenges . Shift in focus/thinking (default position eSET ) Resistance to 'change’ (2 nd & subsequent cycles) Preference for DET - success rates - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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#hfeaconference20 14 26 February 2014 Valerie Peddie Aberdeen Fertility Centre, University of Aberdeen Have we got patients on board?
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26 February 2014

Valerie Peddie Aberdeen Fertility Centre, University of Aberdeen

Have we got patients on board?

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Shift in focus/thinking (default position eSET) Resistance to 'change’ (2nd & subsequent cycles) Preference for DET - success rates Patient Involvement in decision-making Regulation - 10% target Staff Compliance Online Patient Support Forums Overseas Clinics – without UK co-ordination Media portrayal Up to date information (www.oneatatime.org)

The challenges

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Patient autonomy - engagement in 'decision-making' Procreative liberty? Female age/history Embryo quality Funding status* 'Incentives‘ (HFEA fee; fresh/cryo cycle package) KPI’s & HFEA target (10%)

Issues to consider

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Collaborative efforts essential to success Reinforce consistent message throughout - Patient Info

Evening; INUK info; www.oneatatime.org.uk; First Consultation; Prior to egg retrieval; Day of embryo transfer/planned extended culture

Confidence in lab/cry/vitrification programmes Default position - 'single embryo transfer'

Effective Team Approach

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Last post Amy 21 mins ago

Online patient support forums

you can insist on double embryo transfer – I did and pregnant with twins!!“ ”

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Online patient support forums

I'm so sad at losing our precious boys just when I was gaining confidence that our dream was actually coming true. I know it's self pitying, but I just can't help but think how unlucky it is that this has happened to us and I’m scared that we may never have children. I'm just hoping for some words of comfort and wisdom if anyone has some to give...

“”Twin miscarriage at 18 weeks – feeling lost (anon)

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The context (& interpretation) of written text

For starters, some patients might actually want twins! The idea of building a family with only one round of treatment sounds enticing. Another reason is that patients want to optimise their chances of success. Nobody wants a cycle to fail, and transferring more than one embryo seems like the logical way to increase the chance of success. Lastly, fertility treatment is expensive and the idea of having to find the funds to repeat a treatment cycle can seem overwhelming

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The context (& interpretation) of written text

By electing to transfer one blastocyst instead of two in patients with good prognosis, our data demonstrates that twin pregnancy, with its greater risk to mother and infants, can be nearly eliminated without compromising pregnancy success rates

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5 min questionnaires

Often no pre-assessment visit required

No waiting time

No 'regulation'

'Guaranteed' success - ‘shared risk contracts’

2 or more embryos replaced routinely

Subsequent burden on NHS (UK)

Overseas clinics - without UK co-ordination

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Media influences…

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Let’s help minimise the heartache….

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Reinforce eSET policy at every stage - involve patients - guide towards 'One at a Time'

Team Approach - positive & consistent Confidence in ‘recommendation’ Confidence in extended culture & cryopreservation/vitrification

programmes Discourage online forum use - guide towards INUK 3rd Part Agreement with overseas Clinics - inclusion of eSET

criteria Media - work with them to provide balanced arguments Accurate data publication - Evidence

Conclusions

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Discuss individual centre guidelines/algorithms/patient information

and INUK multiple births patient information sheet - share good examples

Identify and feedback areas which could be improved - both with your own centre’s

information and INUK’s

Table Discussion

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Any questions?

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Thank you.

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