Delivering Genetic Test Results for Parkinson Disease: A Qualitative Approach to Provider Experiences in the PD GENEration Study.

IF 2.3 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Neurology. Clinical practice Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-06 DOI:10.1212/CPJ.0000000000200282
Mandy Miller, Lola Cook, Jennifer Verbrugge, Priscila D Hodges, Katharine J Head, Martha A Nance
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Abstract

Background and objectives: The PD GENEration (PD GENE) study (NCT04057794) is an interventional clinical trial offering genetic testing with result disclosure and genetic counseling to individuals with Parkinson disease (PD). In general, experiences of those providing PD genetic testing and counseling in a research or clinical setting have not been extensively evaluated. In this study, providers' experiences when providing research result disclosure and genetic counseling to people with PD were explored with the goal of improving PD genetics services.

Methods: Qualitative semistructured interviews of all neurologists and genetic counselors who performed genetic test result disclosure and genetic counseling to at least 5 participants in the pilot portion of the PD GENE study were conducted. An inductive thematic analysis of the transcribed interviews identified core themes and subthemes for "lessons learned" and "challenges encountered."

Results: Interviews were conducted with 14 providers (7 neurologists and 7 genetic counselors) who described multiple lessons learned while disclosing genetic test results, including the ability to adapt to participant background and needs and the value of a well-structured and supportive study that also provides training and educational materials for the provider. Of importance, responses suggested that the PD GENE study answered a real need, highlighting a strong interest in the community. Providers also voiced several shared challenges including the complexities of PD and PD genetics, unexpected confusion on provider roles within a research study, and complicated family histories/dynamics.

Discussion: Providers in the pilot portion of the PD GENE study encountered enthusiasm and strong engagement from many of the participants, and they, too, voiced significant satisfaction about their roles and the mission of the study. They learned valuable lessons, and their comfort providing genetic test result disclosure and genetic counseling grew as the study progressed. Although there were challenges, they were deemed manageable. The results from this qualitative study can inform both the expanded PD GENE study and other providers offering genetic testing and counseling to their patients in a neurology setting. It will also allow for targeted PD provider education.

提供帕金森病基因检测结果:帕金森病基因研究中提供者经验的定性方法。
背景和目标:帕金森病基因整合(PD GENEration,PD GENE)研究(NCT04057794)是一项干预性临床试验,为帕金森病(PD)患者提供基因检测结果公开和基因咨询。一般来说,在研究或临床环境中提供帕金森病基因检测和咨询的人员的经验尚未得到广泛评估。本研究探讨了提供者在为帕金森病患者提供研究结果披露和遗传咨询时的经验,旨在改善帕金森病遗传学服务:方法:对所有神经科医生和遗传咨询师进行了定性半结构式访谈,他们在 PD GENE 研究的试验部分为至少 5 名参与者进行了遗传测试结果披露和遗传咨询。对转录的访谈内容进行归纳主题分析,确定了 "经验教训 "和 "遇到的挑战 "的核心主题和次主题:对 14 名医疗服务提供者(7 名神经科医生和 7 名遗传咨询师)进行了访谈,他们介绍了在披露基因检测结果时获得的多种经验教训,包括适应参与者背景和需求的能力,以及结构合理、支持性强且为医疗服务提供者提供培训和教育材料的研究的价值。重要的是,回复表明 PD GENE 研究满足了实际需求,凸显了社区的强烈兴趣。医疗服务提供者也提出了一些共同的挑战,包括脊髓灰质炎和脊髓灰质炎遗传学的复杂性、对研究中医疗服务提供者角色的意外困惑以及复杂的家族病史/动态:在 "PD GENE "研究的试点部分,许多参与者对提供者表现出了极大的热情和强烈的参与感,他们也对自己的角色和研究任务表示非常满意。他们学到了宝贵的经验,随着研究的深入,他们在提供基因检测结果披露和遗传咨询方面也越来越得心应手。虽然存在挑战,但他们认为这些挑战是可以应对的。这项定性研究的结果可以为扩大的 "帕金森病基因研究 "和其他在神经病学环境中为患者提供基因检测和咨询的医疗服务提供者提供参考。此外,它还将有助于开展有针对性的帕金森病医疗服务提供者教育。
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Neurology. Clinical practice
Neurology. Clinical practice CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Neurology® Genetics is an online open access journal publishing peer-reviewed reports in the field of neurogenetics. The journal publishes original articles in all areas of neurogenetics including rare and common genetic variations, genotype-phenotype correlations, outlier phenotypes as a result of mutations in known disease genes, and genetic variations with a putative link to diseases. Articles include studies reporting on genetic disease risk, pharmacogenomics, and results of gene-based clinical trials (viral, ASO, etc.). Genetically engineered model systems are not a primary focus of Neurology® Genetics, but studies using model systems for treatment trials, including well-powered studies reporting negative results, are welcome.
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