Parental attitudes on expanded newborn screening in Hong Kong

被引:20
|
作者
Mak, C. M. [1 ]
Lam, C. W. [2 ]
Law, C. Y. [2 ]
Siu, W. K.
Kwong, L. L. T.
Chan, K. L.
Chan, W. T.
Chow, K. M. [3 ]
Lee, K. W. [3 ]
Chan, W. P. [3 ]
Chan, A. Y. W.
机构
[1] Princess Margaret Hosp, Kowloon W Cluster Lab Genet Serv, Chem Pathol Lab, Dept Pathol, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[2] Univ Hong Kong, Li Ka Shing Fac Med, Dept Pathol, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[3] Princess Margaret Hosp, Dept Obstet & Gynaecol, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
关键词
Expanded newborn screening; Hong Kong Chinese; Parental attitudes; Second generation; TANDEM MASS-SPECTROMETRY; COA DEHYDROGENASE-DEFICIENCY; INBORN-ERRORS; COST-EFFECTIVENESS; CLINICAL EFFECTIVENESS; METABOLISM; DISORDERS; ACYLCARNITINE; EFFICACY; AMINO;
D O I
10.1016/j.puhe.2012.08.002
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Objectives: Classical inborn errors of metabolism (IEM) affect about 1 in 4000 in Hong Kong. Despite the widespread implementation of expanded newborn screening in most countries, Hong Kong only screen for three conditions and the awareness of public has not been evaluated. This is the first study to examine the parental knowledge and attitudes towards expanded newborn screening in Hong Kong. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted in the Princess Margaret Hospital. Parents with babies born from 1st July to 31st October 2010 were randomly recruited. Fifteen questions relating to the knowledge of newborn screening and biochemical genetic disorders, preferences about the features of newborn screening, the economic values, and attitudes toward false positive results were asked. Results: In total, 172 subjects were interviewed by phone (overall response rate 97.2%). There were 87.8% parents who had never heard of expanded newborn screening; 99.4% demanded more parental education; 83.5% thought the programme should be implemented immediately; 97.7% supported population screening, even though the diseases are incurable; 93.9% accepted the possibility of false positive and false negative results; 70.4% preferred a voluntary basis; 83.2% believed that the programme should be fully government funded as basic primary care; 98.8% agreed that Hong Kong should follow mainland China's policy on expanded newborn screening; 98.2% required pre-test counseling; and 96.4% required an explicit parental consent before blood sampling. Conclusions: The response from parents overwhelmingly favoured having expanded newborn screening in Hong Kong. Parental tolerance was high. Parents valued the parental autonomy with informed consent and pre-test counseling the most. The success of any screening programme requires the public participation and this study is the first to prove the parental call for an expanded newborn screening in Hong Kong. (C) 2012 The Royal Society for Public Health. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:954 / 959
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] OPathPaed service model for expanded newborn screening in Hong Kong SAR, China
    Mak, C. M.
    Lam, C.
    Siu, W.
    Law, C.
    Chan, W.
    Lee, H. C.
    Chong, Y.
    Chen, S. P.
    Ching, C.
    Wong, C.
    Lee, M.
    Chow, K.
    Lee, K.
    Chan, W.
    Chan, K.
    Lee, S. Y.
    Chan, Y. W.
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE, 2013, 70 (02) : 84 - 88
  • [2] Analysis of inborn errors of metabolism: disease spectrum for expanded newborn screening in Hong Kong
    HanChih Hencher Lee
    Chloe Miu Mak
    ChingWan Lam
    YuetPing Yuen
    AngelOnKei Chan
    ChiChung Shek
    TakShing Siu
    ChiKong Lai
    ChorKwan Ching
    WaiKwan Siu
    Sammy PakLam Chen
    ChunYiu Law
    Morris HokLeung Tai
    Sidney Tam
    Albert YanWo Chan
    中华医学杂志(英文版), 2011, (07) : 983 - 989
  • [3] Analysis of inborn errors of metabolism: disease spectrum for expanded newborn screening in Hong Kong
    Lee, Han-Chi Hencher
    Mak, Chloe Miu
    Lam, Ching-Wan
    Yuen, Yuet-Ping
    Chan, Angel On-Kei
    Shek, Chi-Chung
    Siu, Tak-Shing
    Lai, Chi-Kong
    Ching, Chor-Kwan
    Siu, Wai-Kwan
    Chen, Sammy Pak-Lam
    Law, Chun-Yiu
    Tai, Morris Hok-Leung
    Tam, Sidney
    Chan, Albert Yan-Wo
    CHINESE MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2011, 124 (07) : 983 - 989
  • [4] Expanded newborn metabolic screening programme in Hong Kong: a three-year journey
    Chong, S. C.
    Law, L. K.
    Hui, Joannie
    Lai, C. Y.
    Leung, T. Y.
    Yuen, Y. P.
    HONG KONG MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2017, 23 (05) : 489 - 496
  • [5] Public Attitudes Toward Expanded Newborn Screening
    DeLuca, Jane M.
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC NURSING-NURSING CARE OF CHILDREN & FAMILIES, 2018, 38 : E19 - E23
  • [6] Expanded Newborn Screening for Inborn Errors of Metabolism in Hong Kong: Results and Outcome of a 7 Year Journey
    Belaramani, Kiran Moti
    Chan, Toby Chun Hei
    Hau, Edgar Wai Lok
    Yeung, Matthew Chun Wing
    Kwok, Anne Mei Kwun
    Lo, Ivan Fai Man
    Law, Terry Hiu Fung
    Wu, Helen
    Wong, Sheila Suet Na
    Lam, Shirley Wai
    Ha, Gladys Ha Yin
    Lau, Toby Pui Yee
    Wong, Tsz Ki
    Or, Venus Wai Ching
    Wong, Rosanna Ming Sum
    Ming, Wong Lap
    Chow, Jasmine Chi Kwan
    Yau, Eric Kin Cheong
    Fu, Antony
    Chong, Josephine Shuk Ching
    Yau, Ho Chung
    Poon, Grace Wing Kit
    Ng, Kwok Leung
    Chan, Kwong Tat
    Lam, Yuen Yu
    Hui, Joannie
    Mak, Chloe Miu
    Fung, Cheuk Wing
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NEONATAL SCREENING, 2024, 10 (01)
  • [8] Parental views on informed consent for expanded newborn screening
    Moody, Louise
    Choudhry, Kubra
    HEALTH EXPECTATIONS, 2013, 16 (03) : 239 - 250
  • [9] Parental perceptions of genomic sequencing for expanded newborn screening
    Timmins, George
    Wynn, Julia
    Saami, Akilan
    Chung, Wendy
    MOLECULAR GENETICS AND METABOLISM, 2021, 132 : S339 - S340
  • [10] Parental Preferences for Expanded Newborn Screening: What Are the Limits?
    Liang, Nicole S. Y.
    Watts-Dickens, Abby
    Chitayat, David
    Babul-Hirji, Riyana
    Chakraborty, Pranesh
    Hayeems, Robin Z.
    CHILDREN-BASEL, 2023, 10 (08):