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澳大利亚和新西兰遗传咨询师对残疾及产前检测的态度:一项横断面调查的结果

Australasian genetic counselors' attitudes toward disability and prenatal testing: Findings from a cross-sectional survey.

作者信息

Yanes Tatiane, Nathan Vaishnavi, Wallingford Courtney, Faragher Rhonda, Nankervis Karen, Jacobs Chris, Vassos Maria, Boyle Fran, Carroll Annemaree, Smith Simon, McInerney-Leo Aideen

机构信息

Dermatology Research Centre, Frazer Institute, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

Graduate School of Health, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

出版信息

J Genet Couns. 2024 Aug;33(4):822-833. doi: 10.1002/jgc4.1788. Epub 2023 Sep 21.

Abstract

Diagnostic genetic testing and non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) for conditions associated with disability are becoming increasingly available to consumers. This genetic information can be used in the disability setting to inform factors such as prognosis, management, and reproductive decision-making. Genetic counselors (GCs) play an important role in the provision of genetic testing and NIPT, and their attitudes toward disability can influence how genetic information is communicated and shape patients' responses. This study aimed to evaluate and describe Australasian GCs' experience with and attitudes toward disabilities to identify potential biases and training needs. A cross-sectional survey was distributed to 400 GCs registered with the Human Genetics Society of Australasia. Of the 106 respondents (participation rate: 26%), a significantly greater proportion were more comfortable interacting with individuals with physical disability as compared to intellectual disability (p < 0.001). GCs with personal experiences with disabilities reported significantly greater comfort interacting with people with intellectual disability than those without experience (p = 0.012). Qualitative analysis revealed discomfort was less reflective of bias than inexperience and apprehension about communicating disrespectfully. GCs believed people with disabilities experience discrimination and that having a disability could make a person stronger, wiser, and more motivated. Most GCs viewed prenatal testing for disabilities positively as it allowed for decisions regarding continuing the pregnancy and/or provided opportunity to prepare. Challenges identified for prenatal counseling included negative societal attitudes and the low visibility of disability. GCs felt that 'personal beliefs' was the primary factor influencing the decision to terminate a pregnancy affected by disability. These findings highlight important education and training needs for GCs to improve preparedness and comfort when communicating with people with a disability.

摘要

针对与残疾相关病症的诊断性基因检测和无创产前检测(NIPT)越来越多地提供给消费者。这种基因信息可用于残疾相关情况,为预后、管理和生殖决策等因素提供参考。基因咨询师(GCs)在提供基因检测和NIPT方面发挥着重要作用,他们对残疾的态度会影响基因信息的传达方式,并塑造患者的反应。本研究旨在评估和描述澳大拉西亚地区基因咨询师对残疾的体验和态度,以识别潜在的偏见和培训需求。向在澳大拉西亚人类遗传学协会注册的400名基因咨询师发放了一份横断面调查问卷。在106名受访者中(参与率:26%),与智力残疾者相比,与身体残疾者互动时明显更自在的基因咨询师比例显著更高(p < 0.001)。有残疾个人经历的基因咨询师报告称,与没有相关经历的人相比,与智力残疾者互动时明显更自在(p = 0.012)。定性分析表明,不适感与其说是偏见的反映,不如说是缺乏经验以及担心沟通不当。基因咨询师认为残疾人会遭受歧视,并且残疾可能会使人更坚强、更明智、更有动力。大多数基因咨询师对残疾产前检测持积极态度,因为它有助于做出关于继续妊娠的决定和/或提供准备的机会。产前咨询面临的挑战包括负面的社会态度以及残疾的低可见度。基因咨询师认为“个人信念”是影响终止受残疾影响妊娠决定的主要因素。这些发现凸显了基因咨询师在与残疾人沟通时提高准备程度和舒适度方面的重要教育和培训需求。

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