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Pregnant women’s opinions toward prenatal pretest genetic counseling in Japan
by
Akaishi, Rina
, Sago, Haruhiko
, Wada, Seiji
, Sasaki, Aiko
, Tachibana, Yoshiyuki
, Hasegawa, Fuyuki
, Sekido, Yuki
, Umehara, Nagayoshi
, Ogawa, Kohei
, Ozawa, Nobuaki
, Nishiyama, Miyuki
in
631/208/2489/1512
/ 692/308
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Gene Expression
/ Gene Function
/ Gene Therapy
/ Genetic counseling
/ Hedonic response
/ Human Genetics
/ Life span
/ Molecular Medicine
/ Pregnancy
/ Trisomy
2021
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Pregnant women’s opinions toward prenatal pretest genetic counseling in Japan
by
Akaishi, Rina
, Sago, Haruhiko
, Wada, Seiji
, Sasaki, Aiko
, Tachibana, Yoshiyuki
, Hasegawa, Fuyuki
, Sekido, Yuki
, Umehara, Nagayoshi
, Ogawa, Kohei
, Ozawa, Nobuaki
, Nishiyama, Miyuki
in
631/208/2489/1512
/ 692/308
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Gene Expression
/ Gene Function
/ Gene Therapy
/ Genetic counseling
/ Hedonic response
/ Human Genetics
/ Life span
/ Molecular Medicine
/ Pregnancy
/ Trisomy
2021
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Pregnant women’s opinions toward prenatal pretest genetic counseling in Japan
by
Akaishi, Rina
, Sago, Haruhiko
, Wada, Seiji
, Sasaki, Aiko
, Tachibana, Yoshiyuki
, Hasegawa, Fuyuki
, Sekido, Yuki
, Umehara, Nagayoshi
, Ogawa, Kohei
, Ozawa, Nobuaki
, Nishiyama, Miyuki
in
631/208/2489/1512
/ 692/308
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Gene Expression
/ Gene Function
/ Gene Therapy
/ Genetic counseling
/ Hedonic response
/ Human Genetics
/ Life span
/ Molecular Medicine
/ Pregnancy
/ Trisomy
2021
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Pregnant women’s opinions toward prenatal pretest genetic counseling in Japan
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Pregnant women’s opinions toward prenatal pretest genetic counseling in Japan
2021
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In-person models of genetic counseling (GC) have been the common method in Japan for pregnant women to receive GC. However, recent increases in the number of pregnant women considering undergoing prenatal testing have made it challenging to retain individualized in-person care. To explore pregnant women’s opinions toward pretest GC models and the ideal time duration, a self-administered questionnaire survey was conducted for women at their first prenatal visit. A total of 114 valid respondents (93.4%) were included in the analyses. Of these, 80.7% of women preferred in-person GC, followed by classroom (9.6%), group (3.5%), and telegenetic-based GC (2.6%). Women with experience in undergoing prenatal testing significantly did not prefer in-person GC (
p
= 0.05). Sixty-two women (54.4%) preferred a duration of 15–29 min for pretest GC sessions, followed by 30–59 min (28.9%) and <15 min (14.9%). Women’s preference of ≥30 min in length was significantly associated with anhedonia, singleton pregnancies, acquaintance with people with trisomy 21, and awareness of prenatal testing. Women who were unaware of the need for agreement with the partner for prenatal testing and who did not know the average life expectancy of a trisomy 21 patient significantly preferred <15 min in length over other durations. While the majority of women preferred in-person GC for <30 min, their preferences varied by their background characteristics, experiences, attitudes, and knowledge. These findings will help establish a prenatal GC system offering a choice of GC models in Japan; however, further large-scale studies are needed to confirm these findings.
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Springer Singapore,Nature Publishing Group
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