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Infertilitet og psykisk helse

Authors: Hagen, Åsne Finsveen; Uggen, Amalie Stjern;

Infertilitet og psykisk helse

Abstract

Abstract Title: Infertility and mental health Keywords: Mental health, infertility, and infertility treatment Background: Infertility affects approximately 10% of all couples, with treatment primarily focused on the women. This study aims to explore how infertility and infertility treatment impact mental health, and what the nurse can do to support the patient. Purpose: The purpose of this literature review is to highlight how infertility and infertility treatment can affect mental health, and to identify how nurses can contribute to promoting well-being within this patient group. Research problem: Which interventions have been shown to be effective for nurses in promoting mental health among women undergoing infertility treatment? Method: The literature review included both quantitative and qualitative research articles, as well as two review articles. A structured search was conducted, resulting in the inclusion of a total of seven articles. The databases used for the search were PubMed and CINAHL. Results: The analysis process identified the following main themes: psychosocial support, relationship-promoting nursing, emotional support, and sexuality and intimacy. Conclusion: The literature review highlights how psychosocial support, relationship-promoting nursing, emotional support, as well as addressing sexuality and intimacy as part of holistic care, can be utilized by nurses to promote mental health of women undergoing infertility treatment. The analysis indicates that a combination of these four core teams provides an effective approach to supporting the psychological well-being of this patient group.

Sammendrag Tittel: Infertilitet og psykisk helse Nøkkelord: Psykisk helse, infertilitet og infertilitetsbehandling Bakgrunn: Infertilitet rammer omtrent 10% av alle par, hvor infertilitetsbehandlingen hovedsakelig foregår hos kvinnen. Vi ønsker å rette fokuset mot hvordan infertilitet og infertilitetsbehandling påvirker den psykiske helsen, og hva sykepleier kan gjøre for pasienten. Hensikt: Hensikten med litteraturstudien er å belyse at infertilitet og infertilitetsbehandling vil påvirke den psykiske helsen, og avdekke hvordan sykepleiere kan spille en rolle i å fremme den psykiske helsen hos pasientgruppen. Problemstilling: Hvilke tiltak har vist seg å være effektive for sykepleiere for å fremme psykisk helse hos kvinner som gjennomgår infertilitetsbehandling? Metode: En litteraturstudie der kvantitative og kvalitative forskningsartikler ble benyttet, sammen med to reviewartikler. Gjennom å utføre et strukturert søk inkluderte vi totalt sju artikler. Databasene som ble benyttet var PubMed og CINAHL. Resultat: Analyseringsprosessen definerte hovedtemaene; psykososial støtte, relasjonsfremmende sykepleie, emosjonell støtte, og seksualitet og intimitet. Konklusjon: Litteraturstudien fremhever hvordan relasjonsfremmende sykepleie, psykososial og emosjonell støtte, og seksualitet og intimitet som en del av helhetlig sykepleie, kan benyttes av sykepleiere for å fremme kvinners psykiske helse under behandling for infertilitet. Analysen viser at en kombinasjon av de fire hovedtemaene kan bidra til å fremme den psykiske helsen hos pasientgruppen.

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