Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Women Toward Prenatal Genetic Testing.

IF 3.2 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Epigenetics Insights Pub Date : 2018-12-04 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2516865718813122
Nour Abdo, Nadia Ibraheem, Nail Obeidat, Ashley Graboski-Bauer, Anwar Batieha, Nada Altamimi, Moawia Khatatbih
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Objectives: We aim to address public knowledge, attitudes, and practices relative to prenatal genetic testing as a starting point for policy development in Jordan.

Study design: We conducted a cross-sectional prenatal genetic testing knowledge, attitudes, and practices survey with 1111 women recruited at obstetrics and gynecology clinics nationwide. Data were analyzed using a variety of descriptive and inferential statistical tests.

Results: The overwhelming majority (>94%) of participants considered prenatal genetic testing, particularly non-invasive prenatal genetic screening, procedures to be good, comfortable, and reasonable, even when the non-diagnostic nature of non-invasive prenatal genetic screening was explained. Likewise, 95% encouraged the implementation of non-invasive prenatal genetic screening within the Jordanian health system, but most preferred it to remain optional. However, women in higher-risk age brackets, in consanguineous marriages, and with less education were significantly less interested in learning about non-invasive prenatal genetic screening. Only 60% of women interviewed were satisfied with the services provided by their obstetric/gynecologist. The more satisfied the women were, the more they are likely to adapt non-invasive prenatal genetic screening.

Conclusions: In sum, although the data support the receptivity of Jordanian women to national implementation of non-invasive prenatal genetic screening, such policies should be accompanied by health education to increase the genetic literacy of the population and to engage high-risk populations. Thus, this offers rare insight into the readiness of 1 particular Arab population to adapt non-invasive prenatal genetic screening technologies.

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妇女产前基因检测的知识、态度和实践。
目标:我们的目标是解决公众的知识,态度和做法有关产前基因检测作为约旦政策制定的起点。研究设计:我们对全国妇产门诊1111名妇女进行了产前基因检测知识、态度和实践的横断面调查。使用各种描述性和推断性统计检验对数据进行分析。结果:绝大多数(>94%)的参与者认为产前基因检测,特别是无创产前基因筛查,程序是良好的,舒适的,合理的,即使解释了无创产前基因筛查的非诊断性质。同样,95%的人鼓励在约旦卫生系统内实施非侵入性产前遗传筛查,但大多数人更倾向于保留可选性。然而,高风险年龄组、近亲婚姻和受教育程度较低的女性对非侵入性产前基因筛查的兴趣明显较低。只有60%的受访妇女对其产科/妇科医生提供的服务感到满意。女性越满意,她们就越有可能适应非侵入性产前基因筛查。结论:总而言之,尽管数据支持约旦妇女接受国家实施非侵入性产前遗传筛查,但此类政策应伴随着健康教育,以提高人口的遗传素养,并让高危人群参与进来。因此,这提供了罕见的洞察1特定的阿拉伯人口准备适应非侵入性产前遗传筛查技术。
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