Holman Melissa A, Quillin John, York Timothy P, Testa Claudia M, Rosen Ami R, Norris Virginia W
Department of Human and Molecular Genetics, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA.
Parkinson's and Movement Disorders Center, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA.
J Genet Couns. 2018 Sep;27(5):1157-1166. doi: 10.1007/s10897-018-0233-9. Epub 2018 Feb 20.
Huntington disease (HD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder. Presymptomatic genetic testing allows at-risk individuals to clarify their risk status. Understanding the characteristics and motivations of individuals seeking HD presymptomatic genetic testing better equips genetic counselors and other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive and personalized care. The aims of this study were to (1) determine whether the average age when individuals seek presymptomatic HD genetic testing has decreased over time, (2) assess motivations for seeking testing, (3) explore whether there is a relationship between age and motivations, and (4) explore genetic counselors' perceptions of the shift in age. Data from the US HD testing centers (N = 4) were analyzed. A small but statistically significant decrease in age of individuals seeking presymptomatic testing was observed (p = 0.045). HD community members (N = 77) were surveyed regarding presymptomatic testing motivations. Younger individuals were more likely than older individuals to cite "To learn whether or not you would develop HD" and "To make choices about further education or a career" compared to older individuals (p < 0.05). Conversely, older individuals more frequently cited "To give children a better idea of their risk" (p < 0.002). Sixteen percent of genetic counselors surveyed (6/37) perceived a change in age of testing. All of these respondents had provided HD testing for ten or more years and anecdotally believed the age at testing has decreased over time. Study results help providers personalize counseling based on patient's age and serve as a starting point for more research into the relationship between age at testing and motivations for testing.
亨廷顿舞蹈症(HD)是一种进行性神经退行性疾病。症状前基因检测可让有患病风险的个体明确自身的风险状况。更好地了解寻求HD症状前基因检测的个体的特征和动机,能使基因咨询师和其他医疗保健专业人员更有能力提供全面且个性化的护理。本研究的目的是:(1)确定个体进行症状前HD基因检测的平均年龄是否随时间下降;(2)评估进行检测的动机;(3)探究年龄与动机之间是否存在关联;(4)探究基因咨询师对年龄变化的看法。对来自美国HD检测中心(N = 4)的数据进行了分析。观察到进行症状前检测的个体年龄有小幅但具有统计学意义的下降(p = 0.045)。对77名HD社区成员就症状前检测动机进行了调查。与年长者相比,年轻个体更有可能提及“了解自己是否会患HD”和“对继续教育或职业做出选择”(p < 0.05)。相反,年长者更常提及“让孩子更好地了解他们的风险”(p < 0.002)。接受调查的基因咨询师中有16%(6/37)察觉到检测年龄有所变化。所有这些受访者提供HD检测服务已达十年或更久,他们凭经验认为检测年龄随时间下降了。研究结果有助于医疗服务提供者根据患者年龄提供个性化咨询,并为进一步研究检测年龄与检测动机之间的关系提供了一个起点。