Community attitudes to cystic fibrosis carrier testing in England: A pilot study
- 1 October 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Prenatal Diagnosis
- Vol. 9 (10) , 727-734
- https://doi.org/10.1002/pd.1970091008
Abstract
Inexpensive and accurate carrier testing for cystic fibrosis (CF) will be possible in the near future. There are no existing studies on the attitudes of English persons in the community to carrier testing for CF or any other receesssive disorder. We have conducted a trial study of 166 persons at two schools, two doctors'' surgeries, and family planning clinic. Only a minority had clear pre-existing knowledge of cystic fibrosis and its genetic nature. However, over 80 percent of those questioned interest in knowing their carrier status. Although it is well known that uptake can only be assessed when a service is in place, and while further studies are required to confirm that testing will be of interest to couples of reproductive age with no previous knowledge of CF, the data strongly suggest that there will be interest in community-wide testing for CF carrier status when such a test becomes available in the United Kingdom.Keywords
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