Healthcare professionals' perspectives on supporting individuals with NF1 during pregnancy and decision-making processes

医疗保健专业人员对在怀孕期间支持NF1患者以及决策过程的看法

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Abstract

Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is an autosomal dominant genetic condition characterized by highly variable presentation, making reproductive decision-making and pregnancy care particularly complex. While previous research has focused largely on clinical outcomes, little is known about how healthcare professionals (HCPs) provide care and communicate with patients during this process. This qualitative study explores the views and experiences of HCPs in providing reproductive and pregnancy-related care for individuals with NF1. Fifteen semi-structured interviews were conducted with genetic counselors, NF specialist nurses, and clinical geneticists in the UK. Reflexive thematic analysis was used to analyze the data. HCPs described supporting informed reproductive choices as central to their role, but this was often complicated by the unpredictable nature of NF1 and varying levels of patient understanding. They emphasized the importance of discussing reproductive choices early, yet found it particularly difficult to offer clear guidance when patients had mild symptoms themselves or drew on diverse family experiences to interpret risk. These challenges were further compounded by systemic barriers, such as limited consultation time, lack of standardized communication tools, and insufficient training. This study highlights the need for more structured and consistent communication practices to support patients with NF1 during reproductive and pregnancy care. A simplified, context-specific visual tool informed by the theoretical domains framework (TDF) may enhance counseling practice.

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