Biopsychosocial approach in partner therapies of patients with azoospermia
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47606/ACVEN/PH0129Keywords:
Biopsychosocial approach, partner therapies, pacientes, azoospermiaAbstract
Azoospermia affects 1% of men, and the incidence in sub-fertile couples has been reported up to 10%-15%. It has been considered by the World Health Organization (WHO) since 2009 as a major health problem, affecting between 8 and 12% of couples of reproductive age in a biopsychosocial manner. The aim of this research was to describe the biopsychosocial approach in patients with azoospermia and the influence on the development of a family crisis. Methodologically, this research responds to a descriptive, cross-sectional documentary study, with a systematic review of specific information based on the descriptors related to the topic. As a result, it is important to address a global problem affecting human reproduction; where guidance is required to modify the passive posture of the individual by a more active attitude that allows greater participation in the decision-making process, and generate emotional control of the situation. In conclusion, the spectacular development that has lived in recent years the field of assisted fertilization has opened the door to new situations previously invisible because they are focused solely on reversing the reproductive disability


