Purpose:We sought to identify the demographic, clinical, and psychological factors associated with parents' attendance at clinical genetics services for congenital heart disease.Methods:A survey assessing access to cardiac genetics services and a range of other variables was sent to the families of 213 children diagnosed with congenital heart disease between the years 2000 and 2009 at the Sydney Children's Hospital, Australia.Results:Of the 114 respondents, 22% had accessed cardiac genetics services. Variables strongly associated with service attendance included presence of a syndrome associated with congenital heart disease (odds ratio = 17.93; P < 0.001) and antenatal diagnosis of congenital heart disease (odds ratio = 4.13; P = 0.02). Most participants (87%) perceived genetic factors as "quite" or "extremely important" in the development of congenital heart disease, and many (73%) believed that receiving information about congenital heart disease and genetics was "quite" or "extremely important"; however, only 36% of participants could recall receiving information of this nature. Forty-two percent of parents reported current concerns about their child's health, and a substantial subset reported levels of depression (26%), anxiety (27%), and stress (32%) warranting clinical attention.Conclusion:There is a strong desire among parents of children with congenital heart disease for greater information about the role of genetic factors; however, most families do not access cardiac genetics services and report limited recall of information gathered from other sources.Genet Med 16 6, 460-468. © 2014 American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics.
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Kasparian, N. A., Fidock, B., Sholler, G. F., Camphausen, C., Murphy, D. N., Cooper, S. G., … Kirk, E. P. E. (2014). Parents’ perceptions of genetics services for congenital heart disease: The role of demographic, clinical, and psychological factors in determining service attendance. Genetics in Medicine, 16(6), 460–468. https://doi.org/10.1038/gim.2013.169
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