Parental request for familial carrier testing in early childhood: The genetic counseling perspective

Author:

Southwick Sabrina V.12ORCID,MacFarlane Ian M.1ORCID,Long Catherine3,Pillai Nishitha R.45,Tryon Rebecca15

Affiliation:

1. Department of Genetics, Cell Biology, and Development University of Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota USA

2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Johns Hopkins University Baltimore Maryland USA

3. Sanofi Cambridge Massachusetts USA

4. Division of Genetics and Metabolism, Department of Pediatrics University of Minnesota Minneapolis USA

5. M Health Fairview Minneapolis Minnesota USA

Abstract

AbstractProfessional guidelines generally caution against carrier testing in minors, though prior research indicates parents request and providers sometimes facilitate testing for unaffected siblings of a child affected by a genetic disorder. We investigated the perspectives of genetic counselors in North America regarding carrier testing prior to adolescence. Practicing genetic counselors (n = 177) responded to an electronic survey assessing their willingness to facilitate testing in four hypothetical scenarios and their evaluation of parental motivations. Participants did not find parental arguments for testing persuasive, and most were unwilling to facilitate carrier testing in children. A significant interaction effect indicated the presence of nonactionable carrier‐associated health risks in adulthood made participants significantly less hesitant when the mode of inheritance was X‐linked. Participants considered parental motivations that center the child's interests as significantly more persuasive. This study suggests genetic counselors are resistant to carrier testing for familial disorders in young children and tend to align with current guidelines, yet they recognize nuance in various cases. Further investigation into this topic is warranted to support genetic counselors facing these requests as the ethics of pediatric carrier testing continues to be debated.

Funder

University of Minnesota

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics

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