Clients' Perception of Outcome of Team-Based Prenatal and Reproductive Genetic Counseling in Serbian Service Using the Perceived Personal Control (PPC) Questionnaire
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2016
Autori
Cuturilo, GoranKontić-Vucinić, Olivera
Novaković, Ivana
Ignjatović, Svetlana
Mijović, Marija
Sulović, Nenad
Vukolić, Dušan
Komnenić, Milica
Tadić, Jasmina
Cetković, Aleksandar
Belić, Aleksandra
Ljubić, Aleksandar
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This is the first study in Serbia and the region of South-East Europe dedicated to clients' perception of outcome and efficiency of prenatal and reproductive genetic counseling. The primary aim of this study was to assess overall value and success of genetic counseling in prenatal and reproductive care with regard to perceived personal control of clients, reflecting also in a part patient comprehension, knowledge retention, and empowerment in decision-making. The standardized Perceived Personal Control questionnaire (PPC) was used for the assessment of 239 female participants. First, we performed a complete validation of the psychometric characteristics of the Serbian-language version of the PPC questionnaire. The validation of the questionnaire permits other researchers from Serbian-speaking regions of South-East Europe to use this standard instrument to assess the effectiveness of prenatal genetic counseling in their communities and analyze advantages and disadvantages of their couns...eling models. We also measured social and demographic characteristics of participants. Further, we analyzed effects of our team-based prenatal and reproductive genetic counseling model through (a) calculation of PPC scores at three different stages (before initial, after initial, and before second counseling session), and (b) by assessing participants' responses by indication for referral (advanced maternal age, abnormal biochemical screening, family history of hereditary disorders, maternal exposure to drugs, exposure to radiation, exposure to infective agents, infertility or recurrent abortions, and miscellaneous). The results indicate that participants' knowledge after initial counseling increased significantly and after that remained stable and sustainable. A satisfactory level of confidence among participants had been achieved, in that many felt an increased sense of control over their situation and emotional response to it. Indirectly, these results indicate the success of a team-based prenatal genetic counseling model, which has not been assessed in the literature to date.
Izvor:
Journal of Genetic Counseling, 2016, 25, 1, 189-197Izdavač:
- Springer, New York
Finansiranje / projekti:
- Analiza genetičkih markera mišićne distonije (RS-MESTD-Basic Research (BR or ON)-175091)
DOI: 10.1007/s10897-015-9857-1
ISSN: 1059-7700
PubMed: 26234391
WoS: 000368707400020
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84955753896
Institucija/grupa
PharmacyTY - JOUR AU - Cuturilo, Goran AU - Kontić-Vucinić, Olivera AU - Novaković, Ivana AU - Ignjatović, Svetlana AU - Mijović, Marija AU - Sulović, Nenad AU - Vukolić, Dušan AU - Komnenić, Milica AU - Tadić, Jasmina AU - Cetković, Aleksandar AU - Belić, Aleksandra AU - Ljubić, Aleksandar PY - 2016 UR - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2572 AB - This is the first study in Serbia and the region of South-East Europe dedicated to clients' perception of outcome and efficiency of prenatal and reproductive genetic counseling. The primary aim of this study was to assess overall value and success of genetic counseling in prenatal and reproductive care with regard to perceived personal control of clients, reflecting also in a part patient comprehension, knowledge retention, and empowerment in decision-making. The standardized Perceived Personal Control questionnaire (PPC) was used for the assessment of 239 female participants. First, we performed a complete validation of the psychometric characteristics of the Serbian-language version of the PPC questionnaire. The validation of the questionnaire permits other researchers from Serbian-speaking regions of South-East Europe to use this standard instrument to assess the effectiveness of prenatal genetic counseling in their communities and analyze advantages and disadvantages of their counseling models. We also measured social and demographic characteristics of participants. Further, we analyzed effects of our team-based prenatal and reproductive genetic counseling model through (a) calculation of PPC scores at three different stages (before initial, after initial, and before second counseling session), and (b) by assessing participants' responses by indication for referral (advanced maternal age, abnormal biochemical screening, family history of hereditary disorders, maternal exposure to drugs, exposure to radiation, exposure to infective agents, infertility or recurrent abortions, and miscellaneous). The results indicate that participants' knowledge after initial counseling increased significantly and after that remained stable and sustainable. A satisfactory level of confidence among participants had been achieved, in that many felt an increased sense of control over their situation and emotional response to it. Indirectly, these results indicate the success of a team-based prenatal genetic counseling model, which has not been assessed in the literature to date. PB - Springer, New York T2 - Journal of Genetic Counseling T1 - Clients' Perception of Outcome of Team-Based Prenatal and Reproductive Genetic Counseling in Serbian Service Using the Perceived Personal Control (PPC) Questionnaire VL - 25 IS - 1 SP - 189 EP - 197 DO - 10.1007/s10897-015-9857-1 ER -
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Cuturilo, G., Kontić-Vucinić, O., Novaković, I., Ignjatović, S., Mijović, M., Sulović, N., Vukolić, D., Komnenić, M., Tadić, J., Cetković, A., Belić, A.,& Ljubić, A.. (2016). Clients' Perception of Outcome of Team-Based Prenatal and Reproductive Genetic Counseling in Serbian Service Using the Perceived Personal Control (PPC) Questionnaire. in Journal of Genetic Counseling Springer, New York., 25(1), 189-197. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10897-015-9857-1
Cuturilo G, Kontić-Vucinić O, Novaković I, Ignjatović S, Mijović M, Sulović N, Vukolić D, Komnenić M, Tadić J, Cetković A, Belić A, Ljubić A. Clients' Perception of Outcome of Team-Based Prenatal and Reproductive Genetic Counseling in Serbian Service Using the Perceived Personal Control (PPC) Questionnaire. in Journal of Genetic Counseling. 2016;25(1):189-197. doi:10.1007/s10897-015-9857-1 .
Cuturilo, Goran, Kontić-Vucinić, Olivera, Novaković, Ivana, Ignjatović, Svetlana, Mijović, Marija, Sulović, Nenad, Vukolić, Dušan, Komnenić, Milica, Tadić, Jasmina, Cetković, Aleksandar, Belić, Aleksandra, Ljubić, Aleksandar, "Clients' Perception of Outcome of Team-Based Prenatal and Reproductive Genetic Counseling in Serbian Service Using the Perceived Personal Control (PPC) Questionnaire" in Journal of Genetic Counseling, 25, no. 1 (2016):189-197, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10897-015-9857-1 . .