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A survey on awareness of genetic counseling for non-invasive prenatal testing: the first year experience in Japan

Authors :
Junko Yotsumoto
Takashi Ohba
Hiroaki Nakamura
Akimune Fukushima
Haruka Hamanoue
Hideaki Sawai
Hisashi Masuyama
Naoki Takeshita
Katsuhiko Naruse
Fumiki Hirahara
Atsushi Watanabe
Akira Namba
Naoki Hamajima
Haruki Nishizawa
Kazufumi Haino
Yoko Okamoto
Toshiaki Endo
Takashi Kaji
Masaki Ogawa
Jun Murotsuki
Toshiyuki Yoshizato
Takahiro Yamada
Kiyonori Miura
Shinya Tairaku
Osamu Samura
Hideaki Masuzaki
Akihiko Sekizawa
Haruhiko Sago
Yoshimasa Kamei
Miyuki Nishiyama
Masanobu Ogawa
Shun-ichiro Izumi
Hisao Osada
Maki Hyodo
Takashi Okai
Yukiko Katagiri
Kazuhisa Maeda
Keiichi Matsubara
Nobuhiro Suzumori
Michihiro Kitagawa
Takeshi Kanegawa
Mayuko Inuzuka
Yasuyo Kasai
Jun Yoshimatsu
Yukie Kawano
Source :
Journal of human genetics. 61(12)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to summarize the results from a survey on awareness of genetic counseling for pregnant women who wish to receive non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) in Japan. As a component of a clinical study by the Japan NIPT Consortium, genetic counseling was conducted for women who wished to receive NIPT, and a questionnaire concerning both NIPT and genetic counseling was given twice: once after pre-test counseling and again when test results were reported. The responses of 7292 women were analyzed. They expressed high satisfaction with the genetic counseling system of the NIPT Consortium (94%). The number of respondents who indicated that genetic counseling is necessary for NIPT increased over time. Furthermore, they highly valued genetic counseling provided by skilled clinicians, such as clinical geneticists or genetic counselors. The vast majority (90%) responded that there was sufficient opportunity to consider the test ahead of time. Meanwhile, women who received positive test results had a poor opinion and expressed a low-degree satisfaction. We confirmed that the pre-test genetic counseling that we conducted creates an opportunity for pregnant women to sufficiently consider prenatal testing, promotes its understanding and has possibilities to effectively facilitate informed decision making after adequate consideration. A more careful and thorough approach is considered to be necessary for women who received positive test results.

Details

ISSN :
1435232X
Volume :
61
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of human genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8dd031353560c6cfe8fd058d0aa20cdd