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Errors in Genome Sequencing Result Disclosures: A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Neonatology Non-Genetics Healthcare Professionals and Genetic Counselors

GENETICS IN MEDICINE(2024)

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Purpose: We compared the rate of errors in genome sequencing (GS) result disclosures by genetic counselors (GC) and trained non-genetics healthcare professionals (NGHPs) in SouthSeq, a randomized trial utilizing GS in critically ill infants. Methods: Over 400 recorded GS result disclosures were analyzed for major and minor errors. We used Fisher's ' s exact test to compare error rates between GCs and NGHPs and performed a qualitative content analysis to characterize error themes. Results: Major errors were identified fi ed in 7.5% of disclosures by NGHPs and in no disclosures by GCs. Minor errors were identified fi ed in 32.1% of disclosures by NGHPs and in 11.4% of disclosures by GCs. Although most disclosures lacked errors, NGHPs were significantly fi cantly more likely to make any error than GCs for all result types (positive, negative, or uncertain). Common major error themes include omission of critical information, overstating a negative result, and overinterpreting an uncertain result. The most common minor error was failing to disclose negative secondary fi ndings. Conclusion: Trained NGHPs made clinically significant fi cant errors in GS result disclosures. Characterizing common errors in result disclosure can illuminate gaps in education to inform the development of future genomics training and alternative service delivery models.
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Errors,Genetic counselors,Genome sequencing,Non-genetics healthcare professionals,Result disclosure
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