Reporting assisted reproductive technology success rates on Australian and New Zealand fertility clinic websites.
Lucy Kate GoodmanLucy Rebecca PrenticeRebecca ChanatiCynthia M FarquharPublished in: The Australian & New Zealand journal of obstetrics & gynaecology (2020)
Websites were broadly compliant with RTAC's guidelines. However, considering the variability in patient and treatment groups contributing to success rate data, patients cannot be expected to make an informed decision based on clinics' self-reported outcomes. RTAC guidelines could be improved by providing a clear definition of success, including the appropriate use of denominators.
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