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Genomic testing for children with interstitial and diffuse lung disease (chILD): parent satisfaction, understanding and health-related quality of life

Authors :
Lauren Kelada
Claire Wakefield
Nada Vidic
David S Armstrong
Bruce Bennetts
Kirsten Boggs
John Christodoulou
Joanne Harrison
Gladys Ho
Nitin Kapur
Suzanna Lindsey-Temple
Tim McDonald
David Mowat
André Schultz
Hiran Selvadurai
Andrew Tai
Adam Jaffe
Source :
BMJ Open Respiratory Research. 9:e001139
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
BMJ, 2022.

Abstract

ObjectiveResearch is needed to determine best practice for genomic testing in the context of child interstitial or diffuse lung disease (chILD). We explored parent’s and child’s health-related quality of life (HRQoL), parents’ perceived understanding of a genomic testing study, satisfaction with information and the study and decisional regret to undertake genomic testing.MethodsParents of children with diagnosed or suspected chILD who were enrolled in a genomic sequencing study were invited to complete questionnaires pretesting (T1) and after receiving the result (T2).ResultsParents’ (T1, n=19; T2, n=17) HRQoL was lower than population norms. Study satisfaction (T1) and perceived understanding (T2) were positively correlated (rs=0.68, p=0.014). Satisfaction with information (T1 and T2) and decisional regret (T2) were negatively correlated (T1 rs=−0.71, p=0.01; T2 rs=−0.56, p=0.03). Parents reported wanting more frequent communication with staff throughout the genomic sequencing study, and greater information about the confidentiality of test results.ConclusionsUnderstanding of genomic testing, satisfaction with information and participation and decisional regret are inter-related. Pretest consultations are important and can allow researchers to explain confidentiality of data and the variable turnaround times for receiving a test result. Staff can also update parents when there will be delays to receiving a result.

Details

ISSN :
20524439
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BMJ Open Respiratory Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....113474be775559e84b509228155ffc62
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjresp-2021-001139