Communication of an Abnormal Metabolic New-Born Screening Result in The Netherlands: The Parental Perspective
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Newborn Screening Protocol in The Netherlands
2.2. Questionnaire Development and Distribution
2.3. Patient and Public Involvement
2.4. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Participants
3.2. Overall Satisfaction
3.3. Reasons behind (un)Satisfaction
3.4. Information Received from the General Practitioner
3.5. Parental Suggestions on Optimizing the Communication of NBS Results
4. Discussion
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Categories | Overall (n = 113) |
Overall Satisfied | 45 (39.8%) |
Contact GP with metabolic paediatrician before conversation—yes | 53 (46.9%) |
Contact GP with metabolic paediatrician during conversation (tandem conversation)—yes | 31 (27.2%) |
Contact GP with parents after referral—yes | 29 (25.7%) |
Good reception in the hospital—yes | 90 (79.6%) |
Clear instructions about where to go (e.g., hospital, ward, etc.)—yes | 77 (68.1%) |
Categories per Question | Overall |
Satisfied | n = 61 |
Performed a home visit | 39 (63.9%) |
Involved GP | 16 (26.2%) |
Quick referral to hospital | 14 (23%) |
Honesty about own experience | 10 (16.4%) |
Gave correct information | 8 (13.1%) |
Quick diagnosis | 4 (6.6%) |
Unsatisfied | n = 79 |
Gave wrong/no information about PKU | 57 (72.2%) |
Send to the hospital without information | 26 (32.9%) |
Diagnosis via phone | 16 (20.3%) |
Unfamiliar GP | 10 (12.7%) |
Impersonal | 9 (11.4%) |
Home alone during the visit | 2 (2.5%) |
Message received from the GP | n = 106 |
Expected in the hospital (with some urgency) | 71 (67.0%) |
Diagnosis PKU/disorder in metabolism | 45 (42.1%) |
There is something wrong with the results from the NBS | 42 (39.6%) |
Nothing/almost no explanation | 21 (19.6%) |
Treatable with diet and special foods | 11 (10.3%) |
Explained what PKU is | 7 (6.5%) |
I don’t remember | 5 (4.7%) |
You need to count on a stay of a few nights | 5 (4.7%) |
Severe brain damage | 2 (1.9%) |
Not life-threatening | 2 (1.9%) |
Parental suggestions on optimizing the communication | n = 81 |
Clear explanation of PKU | 50 (61.7%) |
Personal visit/sufficient time from the GP | 33 (40.7%) |
Bring parents in contact with other parents of children with PKU | 4 (4.9%) |
Message from specialized healthcare workers instead of GP | 3 (3.7%) |
Protocol for GP how to handle abnormal NBS results | 3 (3.7%) |
Always receive a message, despite the NBS outcome | 3 (3.7%) |
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Haitjema, S.; Lubout, C.M.A.; Zijlstra, J.H.M.; Wolffenbuttel, B.H.R.; van Spronsen, F.J. Communication of an Abnormal Metabolic New-Born Screening Result in The Netherlands: The Parental Perspective. Nutrients 2022, 14, 3961. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14193961
Haitjema S, Lubout CMA, Zijlstra JHM, Wolffenbuttel BHR, van Spronsen FJ. Communication of an Abnormal Metabolic New-Born Screening Result in The Netherlands: The Parental Perspective. Nutrients. 2022; 14(19):3961. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14193961
Chicago/Turabian StyleHaitjema, Sietske, Charlotte M. A. Lubout, Justine H. M. Zijlstra, Bruce H. R. Wolffenbuttel, and Francjan J. van Spronsen. 2022. "Communication of an Abnormal Metabolic New-Born Screening Result in The Netherlands: The Parental Perspective" Nutrients 14, no. 19: 3961. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14193961
APA StyleHaitjema, S., Lubout, C. M. A., Zijlstra, J. H. M., Wolffenbuttel, B. H. R., & van Spronsen, F. J. (2022). Communication of an Abnormal Metabolic New-Born Screening Result in The Netherlands: The Parental Perspective. Nutrients, 14(19), 3961. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14193961