Psychological impact of genetic and clinical screening for pulmonary fibrosis on asymptomatic first-degree relatives of affected individuals

Screening for pulmonary fibrosis may help to identify early stages of the disease. We assessed the psychological impact of screening undiagnosed first-degree relatives of patients with pulmonary fibrosis by administering two validated measures after participants received their results: the Decisiona...

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Veröffentlicht in:Thorax 2021-06, Vol.76 (6), p.621-623
Hauptverfasser: Carmichael, Nikkola, Martinez Manzano, Jose M, Quesada-Arias, Luisa D, Poli, Sergio de Frías, Baumgartner, Maura Alvarez, Planchart Ferretto, Maria A, DiGianni, Lisa, Gampala-Sagar, Shannon, Leone, Dominick A, Gulati, Swati, El-Chemaly, Souheil Y, Goldberg, Hilary J, Putman, Rachel, Hatabu, Hiroto, Rosas, Ivan O, Hunninghake, Gary M, Raby, Benjamin A
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Zusammenfassung:Screening for pulmonary fibrosis may help to identify early stages of the disease. We assessed the psychological impact of screening undiagnosed first-degree relatives of patients with pulmonary fibrosis by administering two validated measures after participants received their results: the Decisional Regret Scale and the Feelings About genomiC Testing Results Questionnaire. More than 90% of relatives reported either no or mild decisional regret. Increased measures of decisional regret and negative feelings were present in those found to have a low diffusion capacity of carbon monoxide or interstitial lung abnormalities. Results of telomere length and genetic testing did not significantly impact regret.
ISSN:0040-6376
1468-3296
DOI:10.1136/thoraxjnl-2020-216244