Experts' Views on Children's Access to Community-Based Therapeutic and Education Services After Genomic Sequencing Results.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q3 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Simon M Outram, Julia E H Brown, Matthew Norstad, Astrid N Zamora, Sara L Ackerman
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate how community-based experts respond to families seeking therapeutic and educational support services after pediatric genomic sequencing for rare conditions.

Methods: We interviewed 15 experts in the provision of community-based services for children with intellectual differences, developmental differences, or both, as part of a large study examining the utility of exome sequencing.

Results: Interviewees highlighted the complexity of the overall referral and assessment system for therapeutic or educational needs, that genetic diagnoses are secondary to behavioral observations in respect to eligibility for the provision of services, and that social capital drives service acquisition. Although emphasizing that genetic results do not currently provide sufficient information for determining service eligibility, interviewees also highlighted their hopes that genetics would be increasingly relevant in the future.

Conclusion: Genomic results do not usually provide information that directly impacts service provision. However, a positive genomic test result can strengthen evidence for behavioral diagnoses and the future trajectory of a child's condition and support needs. Interviewees' comments suggest a need to combine emerging genetic knowledge with existing forms of therapeutic and educational needs assessment, and for additional supports for families struggling to navigate social and therapeutic services.

专家对基因组测序结果出来后儿童获得社区治疗和教育服务的看法。
目的: 评估社区专家如何应对小儿罕见病基因组测序后寻求治疗和教育支持服务的家庭:评估社区专家如何应对小儿罕见病基因组测序后寻求治疗和教育支持服务的家庭:我们采访了 15 位为有智力差异、发育差异或两者兼有的儿童提供社区服务的专家,这是一项研究外显子组测序效用的大型研究的一部分:受访者强调了治疗或教育需求的整体转介和评估系统的复杂性,就提供服务的资格而言,基因诊断次于行为观察,社会资本推动了服务的获取。虽然受访者强调基因结果目前并不能为确定服务资格提供足够的信息,但他们也强调希望基因学在未来会越来越重要:基因组结果通常不会提供直接影响服务提供的信息。然而,阳性的基因组检测结果可以加强行为诊断的证据,以及儿童病情和支持需求的未来发展轨迹。受访者的意见表明,有必要将新出现的基因知识与现有的治疗和教育需求评估形式相结合,并为那些在社会和治疗服务中挣扎的家庭提供额外的支持。
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CiteScore
3.10
自引率
8.30%
发文量
155
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics (JDBP) is a leading resource for clinicians, teachers, and researchers involved in pediatric healthcare and child development. This important journal covers some of the most challenging issues affecting child development and behavior.
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