Reproductive Healthcare Professionals’ Perspective on anxiety stages of Women undergoing IVF Treatment: A Qualitative Investigation

Authors

  • Gangadhar Bareddy
  • Dr. V. Lazar
  • Dr. Srividya Parvathaneni

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.69980/ajpr.v28i1.17

Keywords:

Anxietycurve; Reproductive mental health; IVF treatment; Emotional resilience; Patient-centered care.

Abstract

Background: This study explores reproductive healthcare professionals’ perceptions of fluctuations in anxiety experience by IVF patients
Methods: The study employed an exploratory research design involving 14 healthcare professionals specializing in reproductive health, including fertility consultants, gynecologists, and allied reproductive health specialists. Interviews were conducted to gain insights into their perceptions of patients’ emotional states across different phases of IVF.
Results: Several key factors contributing to fluctuations in anxiety during IVF treatment emerged: anticipation and fear of treatment failure, financial strain, social pressure, hormonal treatments and frequent monitoring, stress from invasive procedures and uncertainty, high emotional stakes, and the need for comprehensive emotional support, clear communication, robust social support, personalized care, and effective coping mechanisms.
Conclusion: The study developed an Anxiety Curve to track emotional escalation in women undergoing IVF. Recognizing triggers and anticipating emotional build-up can minimize crises and implement coping strategies. Understanding where individuals are on this curve informs tailored engagement strategies and support levels throughout treatment, enhancing emotional resilience and treatment success. This tool assists in identifying early anxiety signs, applying preventive measures, and supporting patients, caregivers, and professionals effectively. It also serves as a psychoeducational tool to prepare individuals before starting treatment.

Author Biographies

Gangadhar Bareddy

Gangadhar Bareddy, M.Sc., M.Phil., (Ph.D.) Research Scholar Department of Psychology Yogi Vemana University Kadapa-516005 Andhra Pradesh, India.

Dr. V. Lazar

Associate Professor M.Sc., M.Ed., Ph.D. Department of Psychology Yogi Vemana University Kadapa-516005 Andhra Pradesh, India.

Dr. Srividya Parvathaneni

Associate Fertility Consultant, Esha IVF Fertility Medical Qualifications: MBBS, DGO,DNB, FRM Reproductive medicine.

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2025-03-05