Pan Afr. med. j; 50 (), 2025
Publication year: 2025
Introduction:
the management of infertility in primary health care services can be the first opportunity to address the inability to conceive. The objective of this investigation is to explore practices, obstacles, and recommendations of general physicians (GPs) towards infertility management in Moroccan primary health care services (PHCSs).
Methods:
a cross-sectional study with a total population sample was conducted (325 GPs accepted to participate in our study) between December 2022 and October 2023. They were working in PHCSs of Marrakesh-Safi region. The questions were about the characteristics of GPs, infertility management, and suggestions to improve their management approaches for infertility. Statistical analyses were performed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences version 25.
Results:
the results showed that infertility management in PHCSs was influenced by gender (p= 0.016), age (p=0.003), post-graduated period (p < 0.001), and years of experience (p < 0,001). 44.3% of physicians believed that infertility management is not an activity for PHCSs. Seventy point two (70.2%) of them didnĀ“t investigate among infertile couples. However, just 13.8% of them never gave advice about improving fertility. 95.4% reported that they never participated in infertility treatment. Communication with specialists after referral (OR= 8,044; p= 0.050) and lack of knowledge about infertility (OR= 16,173; p<0.001) influenced infertility management by GPs.
Conclusion:
general physicians in our study had positive attitudes about infertility management in PHCSs. Results showed that there is a need to improve infertility management and to develop standard guidelines and continuing education programs about infertility is a pivotal way to promote infertility management in PHCSs.