Cross-border reproductive care among French patients: experiences in Greece, Spain and Belgium

International audience ; Study question: What are the characteristics, motivation and experience of French patients seeking cross-border reproductive care (CBRC)?Summary answer: French patients seeking CBRC are same-sex couples, single women who are not eligible for assisted reproduction technologies (ARTs) in France and heterosexual couples seeking oocyte donation due to extremely limited access to this technique in France, while their choice of Greece as a destination is influenced by financial issues.What is known already: CBRC is a new, increasing, complex and poorly understood phenomenon.... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Rozé E Gomez, Virginie
De La Rochebrochard, Elise
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2013
Verlag/Hrsg.: HAL CCSD
Schlagwörter: oocyte donation / assisted reproduction technologies / sperm donation / Europe / cross-border reproductive care / [SHS.GENRE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Gender studies / [SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologie / [SHS.DEMO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Demography
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01419140

International audience ; Study question: What are the characteristics, motivation and experience of French patients seeking cross-border reproductive care (CBRC)?Summary answer: French patients seeking CBRC are same-sex couples, single women who are not eligible for assisted reproduction technologies (ARTs) in France and heterosexual couples seeking oocyte donation due to extremely limited access to this technique in France, while their choice of Greece as a destination is influenced by financial issues.What is known already: CBRC is a new, increasing, complex and poorly understood phenomenon. A few studies have investigated UK, German or Italian CBRC patients, but none have specifically investigated French patients although France is one of the top four countries of origin of CBRC patients in Europe.Study design, size, duration: A cross-sectional study was carried out in 2010–2012 in three ART centres in Greece, Belgium and Spain in order to investigate French patients treated in these centres. Recruitment was prospective in Greece and Belgium and retrospective in Spain. The overall response rate was 68%, with 128 French patients participating.Participants/materials, setting, methods: French patients filled in a questionnaire. Information was collected on their socioeconomic characteristics and their search for ART treatment in France and in other countries.Main results and the role of chance: In the Belgian centre, 89% of French patients used sperm donation whereas oocyte donation was used by 100% of patients in the Greek centre and 74% of patients in the Spanish centre. The majority (94%) of French patients using sperm donation in Belgium were not legally eligible for access to ART in France as they were same-sex couples or single women, and the main criterion of choice of centre was its geographical proximity (71%). Most of the French patients using oocyte donation in Greece and Spain fulfilled criteria for fully reimbursed oocyte donation treatment in France as they were heterosexual couples (99%) with the ...