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This book presents a comprehensive analysis of the multifaceted challenges faced by patients dealing with infertility at Rasheed Shekoni Federal Teaching Hospital Dutse. Through meticulous research and patient-centered analysis, this work illuminates the complex interplay of social, psychological, and medical factors affecting individuals struggling with infertility. The study reveals compelling insights into how patients navigate their fertility journey, employing various coping mechanisms from spiritual practices to diversional therapy. With particular focus on the Nigerian healthcare…mehr

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This book presents a comprehensive analysis of the multifaceted challenges faced by patients dealing with infertility at Rasheed Shekoni Federal Teaching Hospital Dutse. Through meticulous research and patient-centered analysis, this work illuminates the complex interplay of social, psychological, and medical factors affecting individuals struggling with infertility. The study reveals compelling insights into how patients navigate their fertility journey, employing various coping mechanisms from spiritual practices to diversional therapy. With particular focus on the Nigerian healthcare context, this research provides valuable perspectives for healthcare providers, counselors, and researchers working in reproductive health. The findings highlight the critical role of psychological support, partner involvement, and financial resources in managing infertility challenges, while also exploring the consideration of adoption as a coping strategy. This essential resource bridges the gapbetween clinical practice and patient experience, offering evidence-based insights for improving patient care and support systems in fertility treatment.
Autorenporträt
Ibrahim Isah Musa, Department of Nursing Science, Jigawa State College of Nursing Science Hadejia Campus.Aisha Shua'ibu, Dutse General Hospital, Jigawa State.