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Physicians communicating with women at genetic risk of breast and ovarian cancer: Are we in the middle of the ford between contradictory messages and unshared decision making?

BRCA1/2 genetic testing offers tremendous opportunities for prevention, diagnosis and treatment of breast and ovarian cancer. Women acquire valuable information that can help them to make informed decisions about their health. However, knowing one’s susceptibility to developing cancer may be burdens...

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Autores principales: Fadda, Marta, Chappuis, Pierre O., Katapodi, Maria C., Pagani, Olivia, Monnerat, Christian, Membrez, Véronique, Unger, Sheila, Caiata Zufferey, Maria
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7544052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33031463
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240054
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author Fadda, Marta
Chappuis, Pierre O.
Katapodi, Maria C.
Pagani, Olivia
Monnerat, Christian
Membrez, Véronique
Unger, Sheila
Caiata Zufferey, Maria
author_facet Fadda, Marta
Chappuis, Pierre O.
Katapodi, Maria C.
Pagani, Olivia
Monnerat, Christian
Membrez, Véronique
Unger, Sheila
Caiata Zufferey, Maria
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description BRCA1/2 genetic testing offers tremendous opportunities for prevention, diagnosis and treatment of breast and ovarian cancer. Women acquire valuable information that can help them to make informed decisions about their health. However, knowing one’s susceptibility to developing cancer may be burdensome for several women, as this risk needs to be managed over time through a continuous dialogue with multiple healthcare professionals. We explored how communication between physicians and unaffected women carrying BRCA1/2 germline pathogenic variants was experienced by women in relation to their genetic risk. Data came from qualitative interviews conducted in Switzerland with 32 unaffected women carrying BRCA1/2 pathogenic variants and aware of their genetic status for at least 3 years. We identified three different types of message as conveyed by physicians to women: (1) a normative message, (2) an over-empowering message, and (3) a minimizing message. On one hand, we found that women are exposed to contradictory messages, often simultaneously, in their interactions with healthcare professionals during their post-genetic testing journey. On the other hand, women’s reports highlighted the absence of shared decision-making in such interactions. The combination of these two findings resulted in a strong sense of disorientation, frustration, and powerlessness among participants. Healthcare professionals interacting with high cancer risk women are urged to align in favor of a both concerted and shared decision-making approach when discussing options for managing genetic risk.
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spelling pubmed-75440522020-10-19 Physicians communicating with women at genetic risk of breast and ovarian cancer: Are we in the middle of the ford between contradictory messages and unshared decision making? Fadda, Marta Chappuis, Pierre O. Katapodi, Maria C. Pagani, Olivia Monnerat, Christian Membrez, Véronique Unger, Sheila Caiata Zufferey, Maria PLoS One Research Article BRCA1/2 genetic testing offers tremendous opportunities for prevention, diagnosis and treatment of breast and ovarian cancer. Women acquire valuable information that can help them to make informed decisions about their health. However, knowing one’s susceptibility to developing cancer may be burdensome for several women, as this risk needs to be managed over time through a continuous dialogue with multiple healthcare professionals. We explored how communication between physicians and unaffected women carrying BRCA1/2 germline pathogenic variants was experienced by women in relation to their genetic risk. Data came from qualitative interviews conducted in Switzerland with 32 unaffected women carrying BRCA1/2 pathogenic variants and aware of their genetic status for at least 3 years. We identified three different types of message as conveyed by physicians to women: (1) a normative message, (2) an over-empowering message, and (3) a minimizing message. On one hand, we found that women are exposed to contradictory messages, often simultaneously, in their interactions with healthcare professionals during their post-genetic testing journey. On the other hand, women’s reports highlighted the absence of shared decision-making in such interactions. The combination of these two findings resulted in a strong sense of disorientation, frustration, and powerlessness among participants. Healthcare professionals interacting with high cancer risk women are urged to align in favor of a both concerted and shared decision-making approach when discussing options for managing genetic risk. Public Library of Science 2020-10-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7544052/ /pubmed/33031463 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240054 Text en © 2020 Fadda et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Fadda, Marta
Chappuis, Pierre O.
Katapodi, Maria C.
Pagani, Olivia
Monnerat, Christian
Membrez, Véronique
Unger, Sheila
Caiata Zufferey, Maria
Physicians communicating with women at genetic risk of breast and ovarian cancer: Are we in the middle of the ford between contradictory messages and unshared decision making?
title Physicians communicating with women at genetic risk of breast and ovarian cancer: Are we in the middle of the ford between contradictory messages and unshared decision making?
title_full Physicians communicating with women at genetic risk of breast and ovarian cancer: Are we in the middle of the ford between contradictory messages and unshared decision making?
title_fullStr Physicians communicating with women at genetic risk of breast and ovarian cancer: Are we in the middle of the ford between contradictory messages and unshared decision making?
title_full_unstemmed Physicians communicating with women at genetic risk of breast and ovarian cancer: Are we in the middle of the ford between contradictory messages and unshared decision making?
title_short Physicians communicating with women at genetic risk of breast and ovarian cancer: Are we in the middle of the ford between contradictory messages and unshared decision making?
title_sort physicians communicating with women at genetic risk of breast and ovarian cancer: are we in the middle of the ford between contradictory messages and unshared decision making?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7544052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33031463
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240054
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