Patient and Clinician Perceptions of Precision Cardiology Care: Findings From the HeartCare Study

Author:

Smith Hadley Stevens1ORCID,Sanchez Clarissa E.1ORCID,Maag Ronald2,Buentello Alexandria2,Murdock David R.3,Metcalf Ginger A.3ORCID,Hadley Trevor D.2,Riconda Daniel L.45,Boerwinkle Eric23ORCID,Wehrens Xander H.T.267ORCID,Ballantyne Christie M.2ORCID,Gibbs Richard A.3,McGuire Amy L.1ORCID,Pereira Stacey1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Medical Ethics & Health Policy, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX (H.S.S., C.E.S., A.L.M., S.P.).

2. Dept of Medicine, Section of Cardiology & Cardiovascular Research, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX (R.M., A.B., T.D.H., E.B., X.H.T.W., C.M.B.).

3. Human Genome Sequencing Center, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX (D.R.M., G.A.M., E.B., R.A.G.).

4. Dept of Molecular & Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX (D.L.R.).

5. School of Health Professions, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX (D.L.R.).

6. Cardiovascular Research Institute, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX (X.H.T.W.).

7. Dept of Molecular Physiology & Biophysics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX (X.H.T.W.).

Abstract

Background: Routine genome-wide screening for cardiovascular disease risk may inform clinical decision-making. However, little is known about whether clinicians and patients would find such testing useful or acceptable within the context of a genomics-enabled learning health system. Methods: We conducted surveys with patients and their clinicians who were participating in the HeartCare Study, a precision cardiology care project that returned results from a next-generation sequencing panel of 158 genes associated with cardiovascular disease risk. Six weeks after return of results, we assessed patients’ and clinicians’ perceived utility and disutility of HeartCare, the effect of the test on clinical recommendations, and patients’ attitudes toward integration of research and clinical care. Results: Among 666 HeartCare patients with a result returned during the survey study period, 42.0% completed a full or partial survey. Patient-participants who completed a full survey (n=224) generally had positive perceptions of HeartCare independent of whether they received a positive or negative result. Most patient-participants considered genetic testing for cardiovascular disease risk to have more benefit than risk (88.3%) and agreed that it provided information that they wanted to know (81.2%), while most disagreed that the test caused them to feel confused (77.7%) or overwhelmed (78.0%). For 122 of their patients with positive results, clinicians (n=13) reported making changes in clinical care for 66.4% of patients, recommending changes in health behaviors for 36.9% of patients, and recommending to 33.6% of patients that their family members have clinical testing. Conclusions: Both patients and clinicians thought the HeartCare panel screen for cardiovascular disease risk provided information that was useful in terms of personal or health benefits to the patient and that informed clinical care without causing patients to be confused or overwhelmed. Further research is needed to assess perceptions of genome-wide screening among the US cardiology clinic population.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

General Medicine

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