| Literature DB >> 29426347 |
David J Amor1,2,3, Annabelle Kerr4,5, Nandini Somanathan4,5, Alison McEwen6, Marianne Tome7, Jan Hodgson4,5, Sharon Lewis4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Gamete and embryo donors undergo genetic screening procedures in order to maximise the health of donor-conceived offspring. In the era of genomic medicine, expanded genetic screening may be offered to donors for the purpose of avoiding transmission of harmful genetic mutations. The objective of this study was to explore the attitudes of donors and recipients toward the expanded genetic screening of donors.Entities:
Keywords: Assisted reproduction; Donor conception; Donor sperm; Genetic screening
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29426347 PMCID: PMC5807856 DOI: 10.1186/s12978-018-0468-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Health ISSN: 1742-4755 Impact factor: 3.223
Interview Schedule used for donors and recipients
| Areas to address | ||
|---|---|---|
| Domain | Donors | Recipients |
| Introduction | − Why the participant became a gamete or embryo donor | − Why the participant(s) required a gamete or embryo donor |
| Expectations about information | − Expectations of donor program | − Expectations of recipient program |
| Experience of program regarding genetic information (obtained from the donor Genetic Health Questionnaire) | − Thoughts after seeing questionnaires | − Thoughts after seeing completed questionnaires |
| Importance of genetic information | − What information donors thought would be most important to recipients | − What information was the most important to recipients and why |
| Attitudes towards genetic information | − Thoughts on need for genetic information about donor | − Thoughts on need for genetic information about potential donors |
| Any other information required | − Any other information donors feel could have been provided to recipients | − Any other information recipients feel could have been provided about potential donors |
Demographics of participants
| Participants (pseudonyms) | Donation | Relationship status |
|---|---|---|
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| ||
| Cathy | Sperm | Different sex |
| Leonie and Cassie | Sperm | Same sex |
| Katrina | Sperm | Different sex |
| Anne | Egg | Different sex |
| Charlotte | Egg | Different sex |
| Lucy | Egg | Different sex |
| Jane | Embryo | Single |
| Kate | Embryo | Different sex |
| Dianna and Luke | Embryo | Different sex |
|
| ||
| Anthony | Sperm | |
| Ethan | Sperm | |
| Euan | Sperm | |
| Paige | Egg | |
| Charlotte | Egg | |
| Becky | Egg | |
| Paula | Embryo | |
| Naomi | Embryo | |
| Lorna | Embryo | |
Fig. 1Attitudes of donors and recipients towards genetic information. Themes were identified from participant interviews