Patients' and providers' perspectives on non-urgent egg freezing decision-making: a thematic analysis
Abstract Background The decision to undergo non-urgent egg freezing (EF) is complex for patients and providers supporting them. Though prior studies have explored patient perspectives, no study has also included the separate perspectives of providers. Methods This qualitative study involved semi-str...
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Main Authors: | Leah Drost (Author), E. Shirin Dason (Author), Jinglan Han (Author), Tanya Doshi (Author), Adena Scheer (Author), Ellen M. Greenblatt (Author), Claire A. Jones (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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