TY - JOUR
T1 - The NYCKidSeq randomized controlled trial
T2 - Impact of GUÍA digitally enhanced genetic results disclosure in diverse families
AU - Suckiel, Sabrina A.
AU - Kelly, Nicole R.
AU - Odgis, Jacqueline A.
AU - Gallagher, Katie M.
AU - Sebastin, Monisha
AU - Bonini, Katherine E.
AU - Marathe, Priya N.
AU - Brown, Kaitlyn
AU - Di Biase, Miranda
AU - Ramos, Michelle A.
AU - Rodriguez, Jessica E.
AU - Scarimbolo, Laura
AU - Insel, Beverly J.
AU - Ferar, Kathleen D.M.
AU - Zinberg, Randi E.
AU - Diaz, George A.
AU - Greally, John M.
AU - Abul-Husn, Noura S.
AU - Bauman, Laurie J.
AU - Gelb, Bruce D.
AU - Horowitz, Carol R.
AU - Wasserstein, Melissa P.
AU - Kenny, Eimear E.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 American Society of Human Genetics
PY - 2023/12/7
Y1 - 2023/12/7
N2 - Digital solutions are needed to support rapid increases in the application of genetic/genomic tests (GTs) in diverse clinical settings and patient populations. We developed GUÍA, a bilingual digital application that facilitates disclosure of GT results. The NYCKidSeq randomized controlled trial enrolled diverse children with neurologic, cardiac, and immunologic conditions who underwent GTs. The trial evaluated GUÍA's impact on understanding the GT results by randomizing families to results disclosure genetic counseling with GUÍA (intervention) or standard of care (SOC). Parents/legal guardians (participants) completed surveys at baseline, post-results disclosure, and 6 months later. Survey measures assessed the primary study outcomes of participants' perceived understanding of and confidence in explaining their child's GT results and the secondary outcome of objective understanding. The analysis included 551 diverse participants, 270 in the GUÍA arm and 281 in SOC. Participants in the GUÍA arm had significantly higher perceived understanding post-results (OR = 2.8, CI[1.004, 7.617], p = 0.049) and maintained higher objective understanding over time (OR = 1.1, CI[1.004, 1.127], p = 0.038) compared to SOC. There was no impact on perceived confidence. Hispanic/Latino(a) individuals in the GUÍA arm maintained higher perceived understanding (OR = 3.9, CI[1.603, 9.254], p = 0.003), confidence (OR = 2.7, CI[1.021, 7.277], p = 0.046), and objective understanding (OR = 1.1, CI[1.009, 1.212], p = 0.032) compared to SOC. This trial demonstrates that GUÍA positively impacts understanding of GT results in diverse parents of children with suspected genetic conditions and builds a case for utilizing GUÍA to deliver complex results. Continued development and evaluation of digital applications in diverse populations are critical for equitably scaling GT offerings in specialty clinics.
AB - Digital solutions are needed to support rapid increases in the application of genetic/genomic tests (GTs) in diverse clinical settings and patient populations. We developed GUÍA, a bilingual digital application that facilitates disclosure of GT results. The NYCKidSeq randomized controlled trial enrolled diverse children with neurologic, cardiac, and immunologic conditions who underwent GTs. The trial evaluated GUÍA's impact on understanding the GT results by randomizing families to results disclosure genetic counseling with GUÍA (intervention) or standard of care (SOC). Parents/legal guardians (participants) completed surveys at baseline, post-results disclosure, and 6 months later. Survey measures assessed the primary study outcomes of participants' perceived understanding of and confidence in explaining their child's GT results and the secondary outcome of objective understanding. The analysis included 551 diverse participants, 270 in the GUÍA arm and 281 in SOC. Participants in the GUÍA arm had significantly higher perceived understanding post-results (OR = 2.8, CI[1.004, 7.617], p = 0.049) and maintained higher objective understanding over time (OR = 1.1, CI[1.004, 1.127], p = 0.038) compared to SOC. There was no impact on perceived confidence. Hispanic/Latino(a) individuals in the GUÍA arm maintained higher perceived understanding (OR = 3.9, CI[1.603, 9.254], p = 0.003), confidence (OR = 2.7, CI[1.021, 7.277], p = 0.046), and objective understanding (OR = 1.1, CI[1.009, 1.212], p = 0.032) compared to SOC. This trial demonstrates that GUÍA positively impacts understanding of GT results in diverse parents of children with suspected genetic conditions and builds a case for utilizing GUÍA to deliver complex results. Continued development and evaluation of digital applications in diverse populations are critical for equitably scaling GT offerings in specialty clinics.
KW - digital solutions
KW - digital tools
KW - diverse populations
KW - genetic counseling
KW - genetic testing
KW - genome sequencing
KW - genomic medicine
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85178168884&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.ajhg.2023.10.016
DO - 10.1016/j.ajhg.2023.10.016
M3 - Article
C2 - 38006881
AN - SCOPUS:85178168884
SN - 0002-9297
VL - 110
SP - 2029
EP - 2041
JO - American Journal of Human Genetics
JF - American Journal of Human Genetics
IS - 12
ER -