Wiser Healthcare, Sydney School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Sydney Institute for Women, Children and their Families, Sydney Local Health District, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol. 2022 Dec;62(6):830-837. doi: 10.1111/ajo.13533. Epub 2022 May 10.
Non-invasive prenatal screening (NIPS) is being increasingly used by expectant parents. Much provision of this test in Australia is occurring in clinical settings where specialised genetic counselling is unavailable, such as general practice. Potential psychosocial consequences from this kind of prenatal genetic screening remain largely unexplored.
To explore clinicians' experiences with NIPS for aneuploidy, their perspectives of the benefits and harms of NIPS, clinicians' information needs, and their perceptions of the needs of expectant parents.
Qualitative, semi-structured interviews with 17 health professionals (clinical geneticists, obstetricians, genetic counsellors and general practitioners) who request and counsel for NIPS in Australian hospital and private practice settings, conducted between June 2019 and February 2020.
Five themes were identified relating to clinicians' perceptions and experiences of NIPS in their practice: perceived benefits of NIPS, perceived harms of NIPS (with two subthemes: clinical harms and psychosocial harms), financial and equity-related concerns, counselling as a protective buffer against perceived harms, and clinicians' unmet education needs. While clinicians view NIPS as a useful and high-quality screening test, especially for detection of common trisomies, many participants had concerns about how NIPS has been implemented in practice, particularly the quality (and often absence) of pre-/post-test counselling and the routinisation of testing for sex chromosome aneuploidies, microdeletion and microduplication syndromes.
These findings support the need for targeted clinician training around NIPS, and for a shared decision-making approach to support expectant parents' autonomous decisions about NIPS.
非侵入性产前筛查(NIPS)越来越多地被准父母使用。在澳大利亚,这种测试的大部分都是在没有专业遗传咨询的临床环境中进行的,例如普通诊所。这种产前遗传筛查的潜在心理社会后果在很大程度上仍未得到探索。
探讨临床医生对 NIPS 用于非整倍体的经验,他们对 NIPS 的益处和危害的看法,临床医生的信息需求,以及他们对预期父母需求的看法。
对 17 名在澳大利亚医院和私人诊所环境中要求和提供 NIPS 咨询的卫生专业人员(临床遗传学家、产科医生、遗传咨询师和全科医生)进行了定性、半结构化访谈,访谈时间为 2019 年 6 月至 2020 年 2 月。
确定了与临床医生在实践中对 NIPS 的看法和经验有关的五个主题:NIPS 的感知益处、NIPS 的感知危害(有两个子主题:临床危害和心理社会危害)、财务和公平相关问题、咨询作为对感知危害的保护缓冲、以及临床医生未满足的教育需求。虽然临床医生认为 NIPS 是一种有用且高质量的筛查测试,特别是对常见三体的检测,但许多参与者对 NIPS 在实践中的实施方式表示担忧,特别是在测试前/后的咨询质量(通常缺乏),以及对性染色体非整倍体、微缺失和微重复综合征的常规测试。
这些发现支持针对 NIPS 对临床医生进行有针对性的培训,以及采用共同决策方法来支持预期父母对 NIPS 的自主决策。