Journal article

Direct notification by health professionals of relatives at-risk of genetic conditions (with patient consent): views of the Australian public

JM Tiller, A Stott, K Finlay, T Boughtwood, EO Madelli, A Horton, I Winship, K Nowak, M Otlowski

European Journal of Human Genetics | Published : 2024

Abstract

Genetic risk information for medically actionable conditions has relevance for patients’ blood relatives. However, cascade testing uptake in at-risk families is <50%, and the burden of contacting relatives is a significant barrier to dissemination of risk information. Health professionals (HPs) could notify at-risk relatives directly, with patients’ consent. This practice is supported by international literature, including strong public support. However, there is little exploration of the Australian public’s views about this issue. We surveyed Australian adults using a consumer research company. Respondents were provided a hypothetical scenario and asked about views and preferences regarding..

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