4.6 Article Proceedings Paper

Communications systems and their models: Massachusetts parent compliance with recommended specialty care after positive cystic fibrosis newborn screening result

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JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS
Volume 147, Issue 3, Pages S98-S100

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MOSBY-ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2005.08.007

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Objective To evaluate compliance with recommendations for sweat testing/specialty evaluation and genetic counseling after a positive cystic fibrosis newborn screening (CF NBS) result. Study design All infants with positive CF NBS results require a diagnostic sweat test at a CF center. Results that were screen positive and diagnosis negative prompted family genetic counseling. Parent compliance with follow-up protocol recommendations was retrospectively analyzed relative to the communications model in place at a particular CF Center. Results At each of the 5 MA CF centers, 95% of the CF NBS-positive infants completed recommended sweat testing. In contrast, there was wide disparity in compliance (32%-90%) with completion of genetic counseling between CF centers. Conclusion CF centers that escorted parents through the 2 recommended follow-up steps in 1 day had higher compliance with the second step (genetic counseling) than centers that required a return visit for genetic counseling.

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