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Choosing between Higher and Lower Resolution Microarrays: do Pregnant Women Have Sufficient Knowledge to Make Informed Choices Consistent with their Attitude?

Developments in prenatal testing allow the detection of more findings. SNP arrays in prenatal diagnosis (PND) can be analyzed at 0.5 Mb resolution detecting more clinically relevant anomalies, or at 5 Mb resolution. We investigated whether women had sufficient knowledge to make informed choices rega...

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Autores principales: van der Steen, S. L., Bunnik, E. M., Polak, M. G., Diderich, K. E. M., Verhagen-Visser, J., Govaerts, L. C. P., Joosten, M., Knapen, M. F. C. M., Go, A. T. J. I., Van Opstal, D., Srebniak, M. I., Galjaard, R. J. H., Tibben, A., Riedijk, S. R.
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Publicado: Springer US 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5794816/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28674770
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10897-017-0124-5
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author van der Steen, S. L.
Bunnik, E. M.
Polak, M. G.
Diderich, K. E. M.
Verhagen-Visser, J.
Govaerts, L. C. P.
Joosten, M.
Knapen, M. F. C. M.
Go, A. T. J. I.
Van Opstal, D.
Srebniak, M. I.
Galjaard, R. J. H.
Tibben, A.
Riedijk, S. R.
author_facet van der Steen, S. L.
Bunnik, E. M.
Polak, M. G.
Diderich, K. E. M.
Verhagen-Visser, J.
Govaerts, L. C. P.
Joosten, M.
Knapen, M. F. C. M.
Go, A. T. J. I.
Van Opstal, D.
Srebniak, M. I.
Galjaard, R. J. H.
Tibben, A.
Riedijk, S. R.
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description Developments in prenatal testing allow the detection of more findings. SNP arrays in prenatal diagnosis (PND) can be analyzed at 0.5 Mb resolution detecting more clinically relevant anomalies, or at 5 Mb resolution. We investigated whether women had sufficient knowledge to make informed choices regarding the scope of their prenatal test that were consistent with their attitude. Pregnant women could choose between testing at 5 or at 0.5 Mb array. Consenting women (N = 69) received pre-test genetic counseling by phone and filled out the Measure of Informed Choice questionnaire designed for this study. Choices based on sufficient knowledge and consistent with attitude were considered informed. Sixty-two percent of the women made an adequately informed choice, based on sufficient knowledge and attitude-consistent with their choice of microarray resolution. Women who made an informed choice, opted for 0.5 Mb array resolution more often. There were no differences between women making adequately informed or less informed choices regarding level of experienced anxiety or doubts. Over time on T0 and T1, anxiety and doubts significantly decreased. While previous studies demonstrated that knowledge is an important component in informed decision-making, this study underlines that a consistent attitude might be equally important for decision-making. We advocate more focus on attitude-consistency and deliberation as compared to only a strong focus on knowledge.
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spelling pubmed-57948162018-02-05 Choosing between Higher and Lower Resolution Microarrays: do Pregnant Women Have Sufficient Knowledge to Make Informed Choices Consistent with their Attitude? van der Steen, S. L. Bunnik, E. M. Polak, M. G. Diderich, K. E. M. Verhagen-Visser, J. Govaerts, L. C. P. Joosten, M. Knapen, M. F. C. M. Go, A. T. J. I. Van Opstal, D. Srebniak, M. I. Galjaard, R. J. H. Tibben, A. Riedijk, S. R. J Genet Couns Original Research Developments in prenatal testing allow the detection of more findings. SNP arrays in prenatal diagnosis (PND) can be analyzed at 0.5 Mb resolution detecting more clinically relevant anomalies, or at 5 Mb resolution. We investigated whether women had sufficient knowledge to make informed choices regarding the scope of their prenatal test that were consistent with their attitude. Pregnant women could choose between testing at 5 or at 0.5 Mb array. Consenting women (N = 69) received pre-test genetic counseling by phone and filled out the Measure of Informed Choice questionnaire designed for this study. Choices based on sufficient knowledge and consistent with attitude were considered informed. Sixty-two percent of the women made an adequately informed choice, based on sufficient knowledge and attitude-consistent with their choice of microarray resolution. Women who made an informed choice, opted for 0.5 Mb array resolution more often. There were no differences between women making adequately informed or less informed choices regarding level of experienced anxiety or doubts. Over time on T0 and T1, anxiety and doubts significantly decreased. While previous studies demonstrated that knowledge is an important component in informed decision-making, this study underlines that a consistent attitude might be equally important for decision-making. We advocate more focus on attitude-consistency and deliberation as compared to only a strong focus on knowledge. Springer US 2017-07-04 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC5794816/ /pubmed/28674770 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10897-017-0124-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2017 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle Original Research
van der Steen, S. L.
Bunnik, E. M.
Polak, M. G.
Diderich, K. E. M.
Verhagen-Visser, J.
Govaerts, L. C. P.
Joosten, M.
Knapen, M. F. C. M.
Go, A. T. J. I.
Van Opstal, D.
Srebniak, M. I.
Galjaard, R. J. H.
Tibben, A.
Riedijk, S. R.
Choosing between Higher and Lower Resolution Microarrays: do Pregnant Women Have Sufficient Knowledge to Make Informed Choices Consistent with their Attitude?
title Choosing between Higher and Lower Resolution Microarrays: do Pregnant Women Have Sufficient Knowledge to Make Informed Choices Consistent with their Attitude?
title_full Choosing between Higher and Lower Resolution Microarrays: do Pregnant Women Have Sufficient Knowledge to Make Informed Choices Consistent with their Attitude?
title_fullStr Choosing between Higher and Lower Resolution Microarrays: do Pregnant Women Have Sufficient Knowledge to Make Informed Choices Consistent with their Attitude?
title_full_unstemmed Choosing between Higher and Lower Resolution Microarrays: do Pregnant Women Have Sufficient Knowledge to Make Informed Choices Consistent with their Attitude?
title_short Choosing between Higher and Lower Resolution Microarrays: do Pregnant Women Have Sufficient Knowledge to Make Informed Choices Consistent with their Attitude?
title_sort choosing between higher and lower resolution microarrays: do pregnant women have sufficient knowledge to make informed choices consistent with their attitude?
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5794816/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28674770
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10897-017-0124-5
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