Women's need for information before attending genetic counselling for familial breast or ovarian cancer: a questionnaire, interview, and observational study.
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OBJECTIVES To describe women's information needs prior to genetic counselling for familial breast or ovarian cancer. DESIGN Prospective study including semistructured telephone interviews before genetic counselling, observations of consultations, completion of postal questionnaires, and face-to face interviews within two months of counselling. SUBJECTS 46 women attending genetic counselling for familial breast or ovarian cancer. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Subjects' understanding of process and content of genetic counselling before attending and attitudes about their preparation for the counselling session. RESULTS Although all women interviewed before the clinic expected to discuss their risk of developing cancer and risk management options, there was evidence of a lack of knowledge about the process and content of genetic counselling, 17 (37%) women said they did not know what else would happen. Most women interviewed after counselling viewed it positively, but 26 (65%) felt they had been inadequately prepared and 11 (28%) felt that their lack of preparation meant that they could not be given an accurate estimation of their risk of cancer. CONCLUSIONS Some women felt that they did not obtain optimum benefit from genetic counselling because they were inadequately prepared for it. We suggest that cancer family history clinics should provide women with written information about the process and content of genetic counselling before their clinic attendance.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- BMJ
دوره 314 7076 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1997