Experiences of pregnant women with genome-wide non-invasive prenatal testing in a national screening program

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2023-05

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van der Meij, Karuna R.M.
van de Pol, Qiu Ying F.
Bekker, Mireille NISNI 0000000388139930
Martin, Linda
Gitsels-van der Wal, Janneke
van Vliet-Lachotzki, Elsbeth H.
Weiss, Janneke M.
Galjaard, Robert Jan H.
Sistermans, Erik A.
Macville, Merryn V.E.

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Abstract

Pregnant women’s perspectives should be included in the dialogue surrounding the expanding offers of non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT), especially now that technological possibilities are rapidly increasing. This study evaluated women’s experiences with the offer of genome-wide (GW) first-tier NIPT in a national screening program. A nationwide pre-and post-test questionnaire was completed by 473 pregnant women choosing between targeted NIPT (trisomies 21, 18 and 13 only) and GW-NIPT (also other findings) within the Dutch TRIDENT-2 study. Measures included satisfaction, reasons for or against choosing GW-NIPT, anxiety, and opinion on the future scope of NIPT. Most respondents (90.4%) were glad to have been offered the choice between GW-NIPT and targeted NIPT; 76.5% chose GW-NIPT. Main reasons to choose GW-NIPT were ‘wanting as much information as possible regarding the child’s health’ (38.6%) and ‘to be prepared for everything’ (23.8%). Main reasons to choose targeted NIPT were ‘avoiding uncertain results/outcomes’ (33.7%) and ‘not wanting to unnecessarily worry’ (32.6%). Nearly all respondents received a low-risk NIPT result (98.7%). No differences were found in anxiety between women choosing GW-NIPT and targeted NIPT. Most respondents were favorable toward future prenatal screening for a range of conditions, including life-threatening disorders, mental disabilities, disorders treatable in pregnancy and severe physical disabilities, regardless of their choice for GW-NIPT or targeted NIPT. In conclusion, women who chose first-tier NIPT were satisfied with the choice between GW-NIPT and targeted NIPT, and most women were favorable toward a broader future screening offer. Our results contribute to the debate concerning the expansion of NIPT.

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Genetics, Genetics(clinical)

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van der Meij, K R M, van de Pol, Q Y F, Bekker, M N, Martin, L, Gitsels-van der Wal, J, van Vliet-Lachotzki, E H, Weiss, J M, Galjaard, R J H, Sistermans, E A, Macville, M V E, Henneman, L, van der Meij, K R M, van Vliet-Lachotzki, E H & The Dutch NIPT Consortium 2023, 'Experiences of pregnant women with genome-wide non-invasive prenatal testing in a national screening program', European Journal of Human Genetics, vol. 31, no. 5, pp. 555-561. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41431-022-01248-x