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. 1991 Aug 31;303(6801):504-7.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.303.6801.504.

Screening for carriers of cystic fibrosis through primary health care services

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Screening for carriers of cystic fibrosis through primary health care services

E K Watson et al. BMJ. .

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the uptake of cystic fibrosis carrier testing offered through primary health care services.

Design: Carrier testing for cystic fibrosis was offered to patients of reproductive age through primary health care services.

Setting: Three general practice surgeries and four family planning clinics in South West Hertfordshire District Health Authority.

Subjects: Over 1000 patients aged 16-44 attending two general practices and four family planning clinics and a stratified random sample of patients aged 16-44 from one general practice's age-sex register.

Results: When screening was offered opportunistically the uptake was 66% in general practice and 87% in family planning clinics. Ten per cent of those offered a screening appointment by letter took up the invitation. Of the screened population, 76% had previously heard of cystic fibrosis, 35% realised it is inherited, and 18% realised that carriers need not have any family history. If they found themselves in an "at risk" partnership 39% would consider not having children and 26% would consider terminating an affected pregnancy, but in each case most people were unsure how they would react.

Conclusions: Most people offered a cystic fibrosis test opportunistically wish to be tested, and the responses of those tested indicate that knowledge of carrier state would be considered in future reproductive decisions.

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