Understanding Reproductive Health Concerns in Men with CF

 

Trial Objective

Ninety-five percent of men with cystic fibrosis (CF) experience infertility, but it is rarely discussed with their health care providers. Researchers want to change this, but first need to better understand the reproductive concerns of these men.  Volunteers are needed to complete a one-time online survey that assesses general and CF-specific sexual reproductive health (SRH) knowledge, addresses reproductive health concerns specific to CF, and compares SRH concerns and behaviors of adolescent and young men with CF to that of older men with CF.
 
The goal of this study is to develop ways for health care providers to educate men with CF about infertility and to identify ways for men with CF to integrate care for their reproductive health into their daily routines.
 

Enrollment

Active Clinical Trials Currently Recruiting

Who Can Participate

Adults and adolescents 15 years and older with a diagnosis of Cystic Fibrosis and assigned male sex at birth.

Age: 15 years and older    Gender: Male


Estimated Time Commitment

Approximately 25-40 minutes



Payment & Reimbursement  

Payment: Provided

Travel Reimbursement: Not Available

Trial Contact

For more information, contact:

Megan Taylor
303-398-1325

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Trial Location

National Jewish Main Campus, Denver, CO

Trial Sponsors

Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

Principal Investigators


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