A Qualitative Study on Parental Experiences with Genetic Counseling After a Positive Newborn Screen for Recently Added Conditions on the Recommended Uniform Screening Panel (RUSP)

一项关于新生儿筛查结果呈阳性后,父母接受遗传咨询的定性研究(针对推荐统一筛查方案 (RUSP) 中新增的疾病)

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Abstract

The goal of newborn screening (NBS) has remained the same despite its significant expansion from its inception as a public health initiative. This goal is to identify infants that are at risk for a set list of conditions and to implement a care plan to prevent, delay, or mitigate adverse health outcomes for those affected. The role of genetic counselors (GCs) in the NBS space is currently evolving, and there is limited research on parental experiences with genetic counseling for more recently added conditions on a list approved by the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services called the Recommended Uniform Screening Panel (RUSP). This qualitative study interviewed parents who have spoken to a genetic counselor after their child was diagnosed with one of three following conditions in the past five years: Pompe disease, X-linked Adrenoleukodystrophy, and Spinal Muscular Atrophy. A total of 13 interviews were conducted and results were organized into five thematic areas: (1) NBS/Results Disclosure, (2) Diagnostic Process after NBS, (3) Treatment/Follow-Up, (4) Communication, and (5) Holistic Support. The findings of this study highlighted parental preferences for early involvement of genetic counselors, provider, and parent education on NBS, and the provision of family support beyond genetic resources.

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