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The Impact of Social Contexts in Testing for Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency: The Roles of Physicians and Others

机译:社会情境在测试Alpha-1抗胰蛋白酶缺乏症中的影响:医师的作用及其他

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Aims: To elucidate psychosocial and ethical issues faced by adults at risk for alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) that have received little attention. Methods: Eleven individuals with AATD were interviewed in detail for 2 hours each. Results: Several specific aspects of AATD created critical, socially dynamic issues that shaped the patients' responses. The disease being relatively newly discovered, physicians do not know much about it and thus often do not consider or recommend testing for it. Hence, patients who may benefit from diagnosis and treatment are not always diagnosed. General practitioners, when they do diagnose patients, often refer them to specialists and thus remain inexperienced in treating the disorder. As a result, many individuals, too, remain unaware of this disease in their families and thus do not consider mentioning its possibility to doctors or family members. Thus, intrafamilial disclosures by patients become critical. Patients may be shocked and upset at diagnosis, as they might possibly already have transmitted the mutation to offspring, which further impedes disclosure to family members. Conclusions: These issues highlight how patients' interactions with doctors and others concerning genetics are critical, and need to be further explored and addressed. Several aspects of physician education and practice (e.g., regarding disclosures to at-risk family members) need to be improved.
机译:目的:阐明面临α-1抗胰蛋白酶缺乏症(AATD)风险的成年人所面临的心理和伦理问题,这些问题鲜为人知。方法:对11名AATD患者进行了详细的访谈,每次2小时。结果:AATD的几个特定方面产生了关键的,社会动态的问题,这些问题决定了患者的反应。这种疾病是相对较新发现的,医师对其了解不多,因此通常不考虑或建议对其进行检查。因此,并非总是能从诊断和治疗中受益的患者得到诊断。全科医生在确诊患者时,经常将他们转诊给专科医生,因此在治疗该疾病方面经验不足。结果,许多个人在他们的家庭中仍然不知道这种疾病,因此不考虑向医生或家庭成员提及这种疾病的可能性。因此,患者的家族内披露变得至关重要。患者可能在诊断时感到震惊和不安,因为他们可能已经将突变传播给了后代,这进一步阻碍了向家庭成员的披露。结论:这些问题凸显了患者与医生以及其他与遗传学有关的其他人之间的相互作用如何至关重要,需要进一步探讨和解决。医师教育和实践的几个方面(例如,向高危家庭成员的信息披露)需要改进。

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    《Genetic Testing》 |2009年第2期|269-276|共8页
  • 作者

    Robert Klitzman;

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    College of Physicians and Surgeons, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, New York College of Physicians and Surgeons Mailman School of Public Health Columbia University 1051 Riverside Drive, Unit 15 New York, NY 10032;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
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