Pettey Christina M, McSweeney Jean C, Stewart Katharine E, Price Elvin T, Cleves Mario A, Heo Seongkum, Souder Elaine
College of Nursing, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, USA
College of Nursing, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, USA.
Eur J Cardiovasc Nurs. 2015 Feb;14(1):8-15. doi: 10.1177/1474515114556198. Epub 2014 Oct 16.
Pedigree development, family history, and genetic testing are thought to be useful in improving outcomes of chronic illnesses such as hypertension (HTN). However, the clinical utility of pedigree development is still unknown. Further, little is known about the perceptions of African Americans (AAs) of family history and genetic testing.
This study examined the feasibility of developing pedigrees for AAs with HTN and explored perceptions of family history and genetic research among AAs with HTN.
The US Surgeon General's My Family Health Portrait was administered, and 30-60 min in-person individual interviews were conducted. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze pedigree data. Interview transcripts were analyzed with content analysis and constant comparison.
Twenty-nine AAs with HTN were recruited from one free clinic (15 women, 14 men; mean age 49 years, standard deviation (SD) 9.6). Twenty-six (90%) reported their family history in sufficient detail to develop a pedigree. Perceptions of family history included knowledge of HTN in the family, culturally influenced family teaching about HTN, and response to family history of HTN. Most participants agreed to future genetic testing and DNA collection because they wanted to help others; some said they needed more information and others expressed a concern for privacy.
The majority of AAs in this sample possessed extensive knowledge of HTN within their family and were able to develop a three-generation pedigree with assistance. The majority were willing to participate in future genetic research.
家系图谱绘制、家族病史及基因检测被认为有助于改善高血压(HTN)等慢性病的治疗效果。然而,家系图谱绘制的临床实用性仍不明确。此外,关于非裔美国人(AAs)对家族病史和基因检测的看法知之甚少。
本研究检验了为患有高血压的非裔美国人绘制家系图谱的可行性,并探讨了患有高血压的非裔美国人对家族病史和基因研究的看法。
采用美国卫生局局长的《我的家族健康画像》,并进行了30 - 60分钟的面对面个人访谈。使用描述性统计分析家系数据。对访谈记录进行内容分析和持续比较。
从一家免费诊所招募了29名患有高血压的非裔美国人(15名女性,14名男性;平均年龄49岁,标准差(SD)9.6)。26人(90%)详细报告了他们的家族病史,足以绘制出家系图谱。对家族病史的看法包括家族中高血压的知晓情况、受文化影响的家族高血压教育以及对家族高血压病史的反应。大多数参与者同意未来进行基因检测和DNA采集,因为他们想帮助他人;一些人表示他们需要更多信息,还有一些人表达了对隐私的担忧。
该样本中的大多数非裔美国人对其家族中的高血压有广泛了解,并能够在协助下绘制出三代家系图谱。大多数人愿意参与未来的基因研究。