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Targeted Whole Exome Sequencing in Children With Early-Onset Epilepsy: Parent Experiences

Armaghan Alam, Maksim Parfyonov, Camille Y. Huang, Inderpal Gill, Mary Connolly, Judy Illes

2022Journal of Child Neurology10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study investigated the experiences of 25 caregivers of children with early-onset, treatment-resistant epilepsy who pursued whole exome sequencing to determine the impact of the test results on their child's treatment. Caregivers who consented to be recontacted were recruited from a previous study investigating the diagnostic yield of whole exome sequencing. A semistructured interview addressed questions based on one of 2 study phases. The first phase discussed the decision-making process for genetic testing (15 interviews), which revealed 4 major themes: (1) prognosis, (2) engagement, (3) concerns, and (4) autonomy. The second phase discussed the impact of genetic testing on treatment (10 interviews), which revealed 3 major themes: (1) testing features, (2) emotional impact, and (3) treatment outcomes. Overall, parents pursued genetic testing to obtain a clear prognosis, inform treatment decisions, engage with other families, and exercise autonomy. Caregivers felt that early testing is warranted to inform their child's diagnostic odyssey.

Topics & Concepts

Exome sequencingAutonomyGenetic testingMedicinePsychologyTest (biology)Clinical psychologyExomeEpilepsyDevelopmental psychologyPsychiatryMutationGeneticsInternal medicineGenePolitical scienceLawPaleontologyBiologyGenomics and Rare DiseasesGenetics and Neurodevelopmental DisordersEpilepsy research and treatment