The B2-InF project has made a valuable contribution to the field of assisted reproduction technology, by presenting its research in the 2022 Annual ESHRE meeting, and their work was recently published in the prestigious journal Human Reproduction, volume 37. The article, titled “Giving voice to citizens towards improving assisted reproduction technologies for society. Gaps between young people’s perceptions and the information offered by ART providers,” is a thought-provoking exploration of the gap between the perceptions of young people and the information provided by ART providers.

In fact, the B2-InF team conducted an extensive analysis of the experiences and perceptions of young people regarding assisted reproduction technologies (ART) and compared them to the information provided by ART providers. The results highlighted several areas of concern, including a lack of transparency, insufficient communication, and limited patient autonomy.

The article in Human Reproduction offers a detailed explanation of the project’s methodology, results, and conclusions. The authors also discuss the potential implications of their findings for improving ART and enhancing patient-centered care.

For anyone interested in the field of assisted reproduction technology and patient-centered care, this article is a must-read. The B2-InF project’s contribution to this field is significant, and our insights have the potential to shape the future of ART.

The full article is available through the following link: https://academic.oup.com/humrep/article/37/Supplement_1/deac105.115/6620124