Communication of an Abnormal Metabolic Newborn Screening Result in the Netherlands: A Qualitative Exploratory Study of the General Practitioner's Perspective.

IF 4 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Sietske Haitjema, Charlotte M A Lubout, Justine H M Zijlstra, Rendelien K Verschoof-Puite, Francjan J van Spronsen
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Abstract

Newborn screening (NBS) for inherited metabolic diseases (IMD) aims to find children in which immediate action can prevent severe symptoms. We previously studied parental satisfaction with the communication of the NBS result for phenylketonuria, which in the Netherlands is done by the general practitioners (GPs). More than half of all parents were unsatisfied with the communication of the abnormal NBS result. The aim of this qualitative exploratory study was to portray a number of GPs' opinions and experiences in communicating an abnormal metabolic NBS result. We performed semi-structured interviews with ten GPs to evaluate the process of communicating the abnormal NBS result. An additional two GPs provided their answers via email. The data revealed four key themes: (1) dealing with the urgency of the metabolic NBS result, (2) the role of the GP in the NBS process, (3) the current organization of NBS in the Netherlands and (4) evaluating roles and responsibilities in communicating abnormal metabolic NBS results. Despite the willingness of GPs to inform parents about NBS results, it is questionable whether they have the necessary tools to effectively conduct these conversations given their limited experience with IMDs. In light of the increasing number of diseases in the NBS program, it would be interesting to explore alternative tools for communicating the NBS result to parents.

沟通异常代谢新生儿筛查结果在荷兰:全科医生的角度定性探索性研究。
新生儿遗传代谢疾病筛查(NBS)旨在发现立即采取行动可以预防严重症状的儿童。我们之前研究了家长对苯丙酮尿症NBS结果交流的满意度,这在荷兰是由全科医生(gp)完成的。超过一半的家长对NBS异常结果的沟通不满意。本定性探索性研究的目的是描述一些全科医生在传达异常代谢NBS结果时的意见和经验。我们对10名全科医生进行了半结构化访谈,以评估传达NBS异常结果的过程。另外两名全科医生通过电子邮件提供了答案。数据揭示了四个关键主题:(1)处理代谢性NBS结果的紧迫性;(2)GP在NBS过程中的作用;(3)荷兰NBS的当前组织;(4)评估在传达异常代谢性NBS结果方面的角色和责任。尽管全科医生愿意将NBS的结果告知家长,但鉴于他们与imd的经验有限,他们是否有必要的工具来有效地进行这些对话是值得怀疑的。鉴于国家统计局项目中疾病的数量不断增加,探索向家长传达国家统计局结果的替代工具将是一件有趣的事情。
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International Journal of Neonatal Screening
International Journal of Neonatal Screening Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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6.70
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20.00%
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56
审稿时长
11 weeks
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