The role of genetic counseling in the elective termination of pregnancies involving fetuses with disabilities.

Christy D Roberts, Laura D Stough, Linda H Parrish
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In this study, 69 women were surveyed who, as a result of a prenatal screening knew they were at risk for carrying a fetus with a disability. Results indicated that most women were referred by their physicians for genetic counseling either because of their age or because of an abnormal blood test. The majority of women indicated they would choose to terminate a pregnancy that tested positive for a disability, but the type of disability of the fetus, either Down syndrome or spina bifida, made no difference in the decision that women believed they would make. The women's intention to terminate a pregnancy appeared to be unrelated to their overall knowledge about disabilities but was negatively related to their knowledge of disability-related services. Although women reported that genetic counseling was helpful, they revealed that they were not given information about future-quality-of-life issues for individuals with disabilities nor provided with the positive as well as the negative aspects of giving birth to a child with disabilities.

遗传咨询在涉及残疾胎儿的选择性终止妊娠中的作用。
在这项研究中,69名妇女接受了调查,由于产前筛查,她们知道自己有携带残疾胎儿的风险。结果表明,大多数妇女被她们的医生转介进行遗传咨询,要么是因为她们的年龄,要么是因为血液检查异常。大多数女性表示,如果胎儿残疾检测呈阳性,她们会选择终止妊娠,但胎儿残疾的类型,无论是唐氏综合症还是脊柱裂,对女性认为自己会做出的决定没有影响。妇女终止妊娠的意图似乎与她们对残疾的总体了解无关,但与她们对残疾相关服务的了解负相关。虽然妇女报告说遗传咨询是有帮助的,但她们透露,她们没有得到关于残疾人未来生活质量问题的信息,也没有得到生一个残疾孩子的积极和消极方面的信息。
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