Impact of governmental support to the IVF clinical pregnancy rates: differences between public and private clinical settings in Kazakhstan—a prospective cohort study

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Objectives Infertility rates have been increasing in low-income and middle-income countries, including Kazakhstan. The need for accessible and affordable assisted reproductive technologies has become essential for many subfertile women. We aimed to explore whether the public funding and clinical settings are independently associated with in vitro fertilisation (IVF) clinical pregnancy and to determine whether the relationship between IVF clinical pregnancy and clinical settings is modified by payment type. Design A prospective cohort study. Setting Three private and two public IVF clinics located in major cities. Participants Women aged ≥18 seeking first or repeated IVF treatment and agreed to complete a survey were included in the study. Demographical and previous medical history data were collected from a survey, while clinical data from medical records. The total response rate was 14%. Primary and secondary outcome measures Clinical pregnancy was defined as a live intrauterine pregnancy identified by ultrasound scan at 8 gestational weeks. The outcome data were missing for 22% of women. Results Out of 446 women in the study, 68.2% attended private clinics. Two-thirds of women attending public clinics and 13% of women attending private clinics were publicly funded. Private clinics retrieved, on average, a higher number of oocytes (11.5±8.4 vs 8.1±7.2, p Conclusions Private clinics and public funding were independently associated with higher IVF clinical pregnancy rates. There is also a need to further investigate whether the increase in public funding will influence clinical pregnancy rates.

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Issanov Alpamys; Aimagambetova Gulzhanat; Terzic Sanja; Bapayeva Gauri; Ukybassova Talshyn; Baikoshkarova Saltanat; Utepova Gulnara; Daribay Zhanibek; Bekbossinova Gulnara; Balykov Askhat; Aldiyarova Aidana; Terzic Milan. (2022). Impact of governmental support to the IVF clinical pregnancy rates: differences between public and private clinical settings in Kazakhstan—a prospective cohort study. BMJ Open. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-049388

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