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镰状细胞性状携带者未满足的信息需求:超越了解性状状态。

Sickle cell carriers' unmet information needs: Beyond knowing trait status.

作者信息

Mayo-Gamble Tilicia L, Schlundt David, Cunningham-Erves Jennifer, Murry Velma McBride, Bonnet Kemberlee, Quasie-Woode Delores, Mouton Charles P

机构信息

Department of Health Policy and Community Health, Management and Behavior, Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, Georgia.

Department of Psychology, College of Arts and Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee.

出版信息

J Genet Couns. 2019 Aug;28(4):812-821. doi: 10.1002/jgc4.1124. Epub 2019 Apr 10.

Abstract

Benefits of identifying sickle cell disease (SCD) carriers include detection of at-risk couples who may be informed on reproductive choices. Studies consistently report insufficient knowledge about the genetic inheritance pattern of SCD among people with sickle cell trait (SCT). This study explored perspectives of adults with SCT on the information needed to make an informed reproductive decision and the recommendations for communicating SCT information. Five focus groups (N = 25) were conducted with African Americans with SCT ages 18-65 years old. Participants were asked about their knowledge of SCT, methods for finding information on SCT, impact of SCT on daily living, and interactions with healthcare providers. An inductive-deductive qualitative analysis was used to analyze the data for emerging themes. Four themes emerged, highlighting the unmet information needs of African American sickle cell carriers: (a) SCT and SCD Education; (b) information sources; (c) improved communication about SCT and SCD; and (d) increased screening strategies. Future studies are needed to determine effective strategies for communicating SCT information and to identify opportunities for education within community and medical settings. Identifying strategies to facilitate access to SCT resources and education could serve as a model for meeting unmet information needs for carriers of other genetic conditions.

摘要

识别镰状细胞病(SCD)携带者的益处包括发现可能会被告知生殖选择的高危夫妇。研究一致报告称,携带镰状细胞特征(SCT)的人对SCD的遗传遗传模式了解不足。本研究探讨了携带SCT的成年人对做出明智生殖决策所需信息的看法以及传达SCT信息的建议。对年龄在18至65岁的非裔美国SCT携带者进行了五个焦点小组访谈(N = 25)。参与者被问及他们对SCT的了解、获取SCT信息的方法、SCT对日常生活的影响以及与医疗服务提供者的互动。采用归纳 - 演绎定性分析方法对数据进行分析以找出新出现的主题。出现了四个主题,突出了非裔美国镰状细胞携带者未得到满足的信息需求:(a)SCT和SCD教育;(b)信息来源;(c)改善关于SCT和SCD的沟通;(d)增加筛查策略。未来需要开展研究以确定传达SCT信息的有效策略,并确定社区和医疗环境中的教育机会。确定促进获取SCT资源和教育的策略可以作为满足其他遗传疾病携带者未得到满足的信息需求的典范。

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