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Autism genetic testing information needs among parents of affected children: A qualitative study.

Ming Li1, Ann Amuta2, Lei Xu3, Shweta U Dhar4, Divya Talwar1, Eunju Jung5, Lei-Shih Chen6.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Leading health agencies recommend physicians to provide information regarding genetic testing for autism spectrum disorders (ASD) to parents of affected children. How to effectively provide this information, however, is unclear for physicians. This qualitative study examined the information needs regarding ASD genetic testing among parents of affected children.
METHODS: Semi-structured, in-depth interviews were conducted with 42 parents who had at least one child with ASD. Content analysis was utilized to analyze the interview data.
RESULTS: The majority of parents (83%) reported they had never received information regarding ASD genetic testing from their doctors. Nevertheless, most parents (86%) expressed an interest to learn about this information. Their preferred topics included: cost (60%), benefits (48%), accuracy (38%), test procedure (29%), potential physical harms from the test (29%), confidentiality (12%), previous utilization by other affected families (2%), and eligibility criteria for this genetic testing (2%). Moreover, parents mentioned various methods to facilitate their learning, including Web-based approaches (43%), workshops/seminars (36%), brochures and flyers (31%), and videos (10%).
CONCLUSION: To promote parental informed decision-making regarding ASD genetic testing, educational materials should be developed based on our findings. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Application of these needs assessment findings will subsequently improve the delivery of healthcare services.
Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Autism spectrum disorders; Genetic testing; Needs assessment

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26847420     DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2015.12.023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Patient Educ Couns        ISSN: 0738-3991


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2.  Knowledge and Attitudes toward Genetic Testing for Autism Spectrum Disorders among Parents of Affected Children in Taiwan.

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5.  Access, utilization, and awareness for clinical genetic testing in autism spectrum disorder in Sweden: A survey study.

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Review 6.  Mini-Review: Genetic Literacy and Engagement With Genetic Testing for Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Authors:  India D Little; Chris Gunter
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7.  Autism Spectrum Disorders: Prenatal Genetic Testing and Abortion Decision-Making among Taiwanese Mothers of Affected Children.

Authors:  Wei-Ju Chen; Shixi Zhao; Tse-Yang Huang; Oi-Man Kwok; Lei-Shih Chen
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