Abstract CN17
Background
Genetic counselling is integral in managing hereditary breast cancer, yet the traditional face-to-face delivery model is resource-intensive and not always scalable. This pilot study investigates the feasibility and patients’ satisfaction of a novel multimedia method for pre-test genetic counselling.
Methods
In this pilot study, 20 breast cancer patients received intervention of multimedia-based genetic counselling. A mobile application featuring educational videos, discussion forum and a chat room was developed as the intervention. We measured the outcomes including genetic test uptake rate, risk of cancer perception, and patient’s satisfaction on genetic counselling and online service pre- and post-intervention.
Results
The uptake rate for genetic testing after genetic counselling was high (96.43%). In the cancer risk perception assessment, there was also a statistically significant increase in the likelihood of participants in the intervention group opting for genetic testing, with scores rising from 2.9±0.8 pre-intervention to 3.4±0.8 post-intervention (p=0.025). Most participants found that genetic counselling was valuable (89.3%) as well as the counselling session helped them understand how to reduce their cancer risk by screening and prevention strategies (85.7%). Only 21.4% of the participants would prefer to change to in-person genetic counselling.
Conclusions
The multimedia method of pre-test genetic counselling for breast cancer patients demonstrated feasibility and high satisfaction rates. In future, randomised controlled trial should be conducted to explore the potential effectiveness of multimedia genetic counselling services.
Clinical trial identification
Editorial acknowledgement
Legal entity responsible for the study
The authors.
Funding
Fund for Evidence-based Practice Improvement Collaborative Projects by the Nethersole Evidence-based Nursing Practice Unit – Nethersole Group Hospitals.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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