Something to chat about: An analysis of genetic counseling via asynchronous messaging following direct‐to‐consumer genetic testing

Author:

Koerner Cari12,Wetzel Heather3,Klass Andrie3,Doyle Lauren E.1,Mills Rachel1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Genetic Counseling Program The University of North Carolina at Greensboro Greensboro North Carolina USA

2. Hereditary Cancer Program Cone Health Greensboro North Carolina USA

3. DNAvisit San Diego California USA

Abstract

AbstractAdvances in technology, decreasing cost of genetic testing, and growing public interest in genetics marked by an increased uptake of genetic testing, particularly direct‐to‐consumer genetic testing (DTC‐GT), have led to an overwhelming demand for genetic counseling services. As such, various alternative service delivery models have been proposed to increase access to genetic counseling. Some service delivery models, such as asynchronous messaging, remain unexplored in the genetic counseling literature. The purpose of this study was to assess communication during genetic counseling for DTC‐GT through asynchronous messaging. A thematic analysis was conducted on 34 de‐identified chat transcripts between genetic counselors and clients who underwent DTC‐GT. Six categories of communication were identified and were grouped based on communication sources from either the client or the genetic counselor. Categories observed in client communication were motivations for seeking DTC testing and/or genetic counseling services, questions posed to the genetic counselor, responses provided during the session, and psychosocial aspects of the session related to the clients' mental, emotional, social, and spiritual needs. Categories of communication that emerged from the genetic counselors' communications were educational aspects of the session and counseling strategies to address concerns that are not related to educational or informational needs. Most clients had specific questions about variants detected or specific conditions. Many clients asked about appropriate subsequent steps related to additional testing or medical management. Genetic counselors discussed the limitations of DTC‐GT and recommendations for clinical grade testing in almost all chat transcripts. In several chats, the genetic counselor provided advice to the client related to minimizing time sorting through likely benign results and refraining from altering medical management. Results suggest that genetic counselors are able to provide genetic information to clients and respond to their mental and emotional needs through asynchronous chat following DTC‐GT. Findings from this study provide initial insight into a unique genetic counseling delivery model and reveal the informational and counseling needs of clients following DTC‐GT.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics (clinical)

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