Title of article :
Insights Into Down Syndrome Screening and Diagnostic Test Preferences Among Pregnant Women: Findings from a Cross-Sectional Study in Vietnam
Author/Authors :
Tang ، Hai Xuan Nghe An Obstetric-Pediatric Hospital , Tran ، Tu Anh Nghe An Obstetric-Pediatric Hospital , Le ، Anh Hoai Nghe An Obstetric-Pediatric Hospital , Nguyen ، Van Thi Nghe An Obstetric-Pediatric Hospital , Luu ، Ha Thi Key Laboratory of Reproductive Health, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics - Institute of Reproductive and Child Health, School of Public Health - Peking University Health Science Center , Phung ، Toi Lam Health Strategy and Policy Institute - Ministry of Health , Pham ، Hung Van Company for Vaccine and Biological Production No. 1 (Vabiotech) - Ministry of Health
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1
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9
Abstract :
Background: Screening for Down syndrome (DS) conducted in the first trimester provides essential information for expectant parents and healthcare providers to make informed decisions about further diagnostic testing and potential interventions. Objectives: This study aimed to explore the preferences and influential factors for subsequent screening and diagnostic tests among Vietnamese women at risk for DS, including non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) and amniocentesis. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted from January 2022 to January 2023 with 125 pregnant women selected through convenience sampling at a public hospital in Vietnam. Data were collected from standardized medical records and analysis forms for each participant who underwent first-trimester Double test screening at the healthcare center. Participants were stratified by DS risk thresholds ranging from 1/51 to 1/1000. Chi-square and Fisher s exact tests were used to compare the acceptance rate of screening tests between groups. Logistic regression was utilized to explore factors related to participants preferences. Results: The majority (71.2%) of participants were under 35 years old. The prevalence of consenting to further tests was 69.7% in the high-risk group (95% CI: [54.02%, 85.38%]) and 67.4% in the moderate-risk group (95% CI: [57.81%, 76.97%]), with all participants in the moderate-risk group selecting NIPT. In the high-risk group, 65.22% preferred NIPT and 34.78% chose amniocentesis. The key reasons for declining further testing included a preference for ultrasound monitoring (70%), financial constraints (7.5%), and religious beliefs (10%). Chi-square analysis indicated a statistically significant variation in diagnostic test selection by age group, with younger women more likely to choose NIPT (P 0.0001). Conclusions: There is a marked preference for NIPT over invasive methods, especially among younger moderately risk women. These results emphasize the need for individualized counseling and education, as well as increased support for noninvasive testing options through healthcare policy and insurance coverage.
Keywords :
Down Syndrome , Prenatal Screening , Diagnostic Tests , Amniocentesis , Vietnam
Journal title :
Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Sciences (JNMS)
Journal title :
Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Sciences (JNMS)
Record number :
2771749
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