Factors generating ambivalent feelings in women who gave birth after receiving a negative result on non-invasive prenatal testing: A qualitative study

semanticscholar(2019)

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Background: Some women with negative results on non-invasive prenatal genetic testing (NIPT) may have ambivalent feelings later. This study aimed to investigate the factors generating ambivalent feel-ings among women who gave birth after having received negative results on NIPT. Methods: A questionnaire was sent to women who received a negative NIPT result, and a contents analysis was conducted for those 1562 women who responded to the open-ended question. The con-tents of these qualitative data were analyzed using the N-Vivo software package. Results: Environmental factors, genetic counseling-related factors, and increased anticipatory anxiety affected the feeling of ambivalence among pregnant women. Furthermore, pregnant women desired more information regarding the detailed prognosis for individuals with Down syndrome and living with them and/or abortion, assuming the possibility that they were positive. Conclusions: Three major interrelated factors affected the feeling of ambivalence in women. High-lighting and discussing such factors during genetic counseling may resolve some of these ambivalences, thereby enhancing the quality of decisions made by pregnant women.
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