BMJ Paediatrics Open (Aug 2024)

Perspectives of parents with lived experience of cytomegalovirus infection, on universal newborn screening for congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) in Canada: a patient-led qualitative study

  • Marcia Bruce,
  • Eliana Castillo,
  • Laija Beaulieu,
  • Barbara Tiedemann,
  • Rabea Chishti,
  • Iqmat Iyiola,
  • Sarah Penny,
  • Caroline Leroux,
  • Ingrid Nielssen,
  • Maria Jose Santana

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjpo-2024-002851
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1

Abstract

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Objective To understand parental perspectives regarding universal newborn screening (UNS) for congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) in Canada.Design A qualitative, patient-led study using the Patient and Community Engagement Research approach consisting of online focus groups and in-depth individual interviews to understand parental preferences regarding UNS for cCMV. Data were analysed iteratively using inductive thematic analysis and narrative story analysis.Setting Canada-wide study conducted via video conference from October to December 2023.Patients 12 participants from five Canadian provinces who self-identified as 18 years of age or older and as having parental lived experience with cytomegalovirus (CMV) or cCMV participated in the study.Results We identified three themes: (1) attitudes about UNS for cCMV, including participants’ unanimous support for UNS and confirmation that parental anxiety is not a deterrent for screening, (2) cCMV diagnosis, including the importance of coupling cCMV diagnosis with access to treatment and medical support and (3) awareness of cCMV, where participants shared their frustration about the lack of public and pregnant people’s awareness of cCMV.Conclusions Parental anxiety is not a deterrent for UNS for cCMV. Children with cCMV and their families deserve every opportunity to attain their best possible outcomes. UNS offers children with cCMV access to early intervention if they need it, and also helps to raise awareness and education to prevent future CMV infections.