CHOICES for sickle cell reproductive health: A protocol of a randomized preconception intervention model for a single gene disorder

Author:

Wilkie Diana J.ORCID,Telisnor GuettchinaORCID,Powell-Roach Keesha,Rangel Andrea P.ORCID,Greenlee Amelia L.,Ezenwa Miriam O.,Gallo Agatha M.,Black L. Vandy,Gomes de Siqueira Alexandre,Dyal Brenda W.,Kalyanaraman Sriram,Yao Yingwei

Abstract

Our long-term goal is to foster genetically informed reproductive health knowledge and behaviors among young adults with sickle cell disease (SCD) or sickle cell trait (SCT) with a web-based, tailored, multimedia intervention called CHOICES. CHOICES is designed to help young adults with SCD or SCT preconception to gain knowledge of genetic inheritance, specify their reproductive health intentions (their parenting plan), and engage in reproductive health behaviors concordant with their parenting plan. In a previous study, we found high acceptability of both the e-Book (usual care control) and CHOICES interventions. We also found sustained (24 months), significant effects on knowledge but not on behavior, most likely because half of the recruited group was not at risk for their children inheriting SCD. Hence, we propose an adequately powered randomized controlled trial with the CHOICES intervention and an e-Book control to compare their effects on genetic inheritance knowledge and at-risk reproductive health behaviors (immediate posttest and at 6, 12, 18, and 24 months). We will conduct subgroup analyses to provide insight into the baseline knowledge and behavior as well as the intervention effects in different demographic or acceptability groups. Given the scalability and low cost of CHOICES, if proved to be effective, it can reach the affected population at low cost.

Funder

National Human Genome Research Institute

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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