COMMIT initiative

COMMIT

We need your help!

We are working to improve infertility research to enable healthcare professionals to provide better treatments and care for people with infertility.

What is the challenge?

Infertility is a heart wrenching reality which affects one in seven.  Research studies testing new treatments for infertility often measure different outcomes.

For example, when a new treatment is being tested, one researcher may decide to measure a pregnancy (an outcome) and another researcher may only measure live birth (a different outcome).

When complete, the results from both studies cannot be easily compared or combined, to see which treatments work best.

This is a barrier to improving the care people with infertility receive.

Our aim is to overcome this barrier, by developing a core set of outcomes that would be common to all future infertility research.

How can I help?

Our aim is to overcome this barrier by developing a common set of outcomes that all researchers studying infertility can use.

If you have experience of infertility, expertise as a healthcare professional, or expertise as a researcher, you can help. 

We would like to find out which outcomes you think are important.  

Become a COMMIT collaborator

We will ask you to take part in a three-round questionnaire. Each round will take no more than twenty minutes to complete.

Please help us to improve infertility research enabling healthcare professionals to provide better treatments and care for people with infertility.

Please register your interest here