Current practices and challenges in assisted reproductive technology care pathways in France and Belgium: the AMPLITUDE survey
Christine Wyns, Christophe Blockeel, Anne Guivarc’h-Lévêque, Géraldine Porcu-Buisson, Nelly Swierkowski-Blanchard, Chadi Yazbeck, Catherine Rongières

TL;DR
This study surveyed ART specialists in France and Belgium to identify current practices and areas for improvement in reproductive care.
Contribution
The study provides a comparative analysis of ART care practices between two countries, highlighting gaps and suggesting context-specific improvements.
Findings
Most specialists scheduled first consultations within three months, with faster scheduling in Belgium.
Patient education and psychological support were inconsistently provided, indicating a need for improvement.
Digital tools and paramedical staff were commonly used for injection training, but knowledge of ART remained low among patients.
Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate current practices in assisted reproductive technology (ART) patient care, identifying potential areas for improvement. Collective data will further provide key insights in gaps and potential new tools to enhance ART care practices for patients and healthcare professionals. An online questionnaire comprising 22 multiple choice questions was distributed to ART specialists in France and Belgium between September and November 2023. Responses were analyzed overall and by country. Descriptive analysis used 5-point Likert scales (converted to numerical scores) for comparative insights. Qualitative data were reported as frequencies (%), and quantitative data as means and standard deviations. A total of 166 IVF specialists participated in the survey out of 487 contacted, 130 from France (78.3%) and 36 from Belgium (21.7%). Most respondents (92.8%) scheduled the…
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TopicsReproductive Health and Technologies · Assisted Reproductive Technology and Twin Pregnancy · Ovarian function and disorders
