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A Qualitative Study of Anticipated Decision Making around Type 2 Diabetes Genetic Testing: The Role of Scientifically Concordant and Discordant Expectations

机译:定性研究围绕2型糖尿病基因测试的预期决策:科学一致和不一致期望的作用

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Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) genetic testing is undergoing clinical trials to measure the efficacy of genetic counseling for behavior-based risk reduction. The expectations patients bring to the testing process may play an important role in individual outcomes. We conducted a qualitative exploration of anticipated decision-making and expectations around T2DM genetic testing. Semi-structured interviews were completed with Mexican Americans (n = 34), non-Hispanic Black Americans (n = 39), and non-Hispanic White Americans (n = 39) at risk for T2DM. Transcripts were analyzed for themes. Most participants would accept T2DM genetic testing in order to motivate risk-reducing behaviors or apprise family members of their risk. Participants who would decline testing wished to avoid emotional distress or believed the test would not reveal new risk information. Non-Hispanic Whites and those with college education declined genetic testing more often than other groups. Those without college education were more likely to have testing expectations that were discordant with current science, such as conflating genetic testing with common ‘blood tests.’ Understanding expectations and decision-making factors around T2DM genetic testing will better prepare healthcare professionals to counsel their patients. This may lead to a higher efficacy of T2DM genetic testing and counseling.
机译:2型糖尿病(T2DM)遗传测试正在进行临床试验,以衡量遗传咨询对降低基于行为的风险的有效性。患者对测试过程的期望可能在个体结果中起重要作用。我们对有关T2DM基因测试的预期决策和期望进行了定性探索。半结构化访谈完成了墨西哥裔美国人(n = 34),非西班牙裔美国人(n = 39)和非西班牙裔美国人(n = 39)有T2DM风险。分析成绩单的主题。大多数参与者会接受T2DM基因测试以激发降低风险的行为或告知家人其风险。拒绝测试的参与者希望避免情绪困扰,或者认为测试不会透露新的风险信息。非西班牙裔白人和受过大学教育的白人比其他群体更倾向于拒绝基因检测。那些没有大学学历的人更有可能具有与当前科学不符的测试期望,例如将基因测试与常见的“血液测试”混为一谈。了解有关T2DM基因测试的期望和决策因素将更好地帮助医疗保健专业人员为患者提供咨询服务。这可能会导致更高的T2DM遗传测试和咨询功效。

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