‘Something that helped the whole picture’: Experiences of parents offered rapid prenatal exome sequencing in routine clinical care in the English National Health Service
Prenatal Diagnosis2024Vol. 44(4), pp. 465–479
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Hannah McInnes‐Dean, Rhiannon Mellis, Morgan Daniel, Holly Walton, Emma L. Baple, Marta Bértoli, Jane Fisher, Katarzyna Gajewska‐Knapik, Muriel Holder‐Espinasse, Caroline Lafarge, Kerry Leeson‐Beevers, Alec McEwan, Pranav Pandya, Michael Parker, Sophie Peet, Lauren Roberts, Srividhya Sankaran, Audrey Smith, Dagmar Tapon, Wing Han Wu, Sarah L. Wynn, Lyn S. Chitty, Melissa Hill, Michelle Peter
Abstract
Parents and professionals welcomed the introduction of pES. Results inform parents' decision-making around the termination of pregnancy. When there are no diagnostic findings or uncertain findings from pES, personalised counselling that considers scans and other tests are crucial. Directing parents to reliable online sources of information and providing emotional support throughout could improve their experiences of care.
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