Liao Yi, Madeo Anne C, Zhong Lingzi, Kohlmann Wendy, Rothwell Erin, Kaphingst Kimberly A
Department of Communication, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
Department of Population Health Sciences, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
J Genet Couns. 2025 Oct;34(5):e70110. doi: 10.1002/jgc4.70110.
With advances in next-generation sequencing technologies, individuals can seek genetic risk information for multiple conditions. However, feasibility and communication challenges could arise if offering multiple genetic tests simultaneously, such as cancer predisposition testing and carrier screening for pregnancy planning. Genetic screening introduces uncertainty from probabilistic results, ambiguous gene-disease associations, and complex variant interpretation, intertwining with psychosocial concerns impacting decision-making and emotional well-being. This study utilized coding reliability thematic analysis with both a deductive and inductive approach using the uncertainty tolerance model as a framework to explore how reproductive-age women perceive and respond to uncertainty in the context of genetic screening. Through in-depth interviews with 20 women recruited from obstetrics/gynecology clinics, the study revealed cognitive, emotional, and behavioral responses to uncertainty. Participants lacked familiarity with genetic screening but expressed interest in learning more. Positive cognitive responses were associated with desires for proactive health management, while negative responses often stemmed from concerns about test accuracy and potential side effects. Emotional responses ranged from hope and excitement to fear and anxiety, shaping information-seeking behaviors. The study underscores the importance of tailored patient education and communication strategies in genetic counseling to address uncertainty, support informed choice, and alleviate distress. The findings offer insights for improving genetic counseling practices and enhancing patient-centered care.
随着下一代测序技术的进步,个人可以获取多种疾病的遗传风险信息。然而,如果同时提供多种基因检测,如癌症易感性检测和妊娠计划的携带者筛查,可能会出现可行性和沟通方面的挑战。基因筛查会因概率性结果、模糊的基因-疾病关联以及复杂的变异解读而带来不确定性,这些不确定性与影响决策和情绪健康的心理社会因素相互交织。本研究采用编码可靠性主题分析,以不确定性容忍模型为框架,运用演绎和归纳方法,探讨育龄妇女在基因筛查背景下如何感知和应对不确定性。通过对从妇产科诊所招募的20名女性进行深入访谈,该研究揭示了对不确定性的认知、情绪和行为反应。参与者对基因筛查缺乏了解,但表示有兴趣进一步了解。积极的认知反应与主动健康管理的愿望相关,而消极反应往往源于对检测准确性和潜在副作用的担忧。情绪反应从希望和兴奋到恐惧和焦虑不等,影响着信息寻求行为。该研究强调了在遗传咨询中制定个性化患者教育和沟通策略的重要性,以应对不确定性、支持明智选择并减轻困扰。这些发现为改进遗传咨询实践和加强以患者为中心的护理提供了见解。