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P-548 Preparing for shared treatment decision-making: what information do subfertile couples need?
K. Lankreijer1, T.D. D'Hooghe2, F. Mol1, D. De Neubourg3, W. Sermeus4, S. Repping1, E. Dancet4
1Academic Medical Center, Center for Reproductive Medicine, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 2Catholic University Leuven, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Leuven, Belgium 3Leuven University Fertility Center, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Leuven, Belgium 4Catholic University Leuven, Center for Health Services & Nursing Research, Leuven, Belgium
P-549 Childless by circumstance: exploring thoughts and feelings using the rational-emotive cognitive behavioural therapy (RECBT) model
C. Spencer1, J. Lessiter1
1Goldsmiths University of London, Department of Psychology, London, United Kingdom
P-550 Two Mothers and a Donor: Exploration of Children’s Family Concepts in Lesbian Households
I. Raes1, H. Van Parys2, V. Provoost1, A. Ravelingien1, S. Somers3, I. Stuyver3, E. Wyverkens2, A. Buysse2, P. De Sutter3, G. Pennings1
1Universiteit Gent, Bioethics Institute Ghent, Gent, Belgium
2Universiteit Gent, Department of Experimental-Clinical and Health Psychology, Gent, Belgium 3Universiteit Gent, Department of Reproductive Medicine, Gent, Belgium
P-551 Emotional state and coping potential of Hungarian infertile couples undergoing in vitro fertilization
E. Nagy1, B.E. Nagy1, I. Hidegkuti2, B. Bodnár3
1University of Debrecen Faculty of Public Health, Department of Behavioural Sciences, Debrecen, Hungary
2University of Debrecen Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Institute of Psychology, Debrecen, Hungary 3University of Debrecen Clinical Centre, Kaali Institute, Debrecen, Hungary
P-552 Helping beyond skills and ethics: Cultivating compassion satisfaction among healthcare professionals working on ART in Hong Kong
Q.S. Wong1, C.H.Y. Chan1, M.Y.J. Tam1, I.P.Y. Lo1
1The University of Hong Kong, The Department of Social Work and Social Administration, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
P-553 Do cultural beliefs play a role in fertility-related quality of life? A study of Chinese women after unsuccessful first IVF cycle
M.Y.J. Tam1, C.H.Y. Chan2, T.H.Y. Chan2, Q.S. Wong2, I.P.Y. Lo2
1Centre on Behavioral Health, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2Department of Social Work and Social Administration, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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