Developmental and epileptic encephalopathy: Personal utility of a genetic diagnosis for families.
Jennifer S JeffreyJanet LeathemChontelle KingHeather C MeffordKirsty RossLynette Grant SadleirPublished in: Epilepsia open (2021)
To date, the factors associated with the personal utility of a genetic diagnosis for DEEs have been under appreciated. This study demonstrates that identifying a genetic diagnosis for a child's DEE can be a psychological turning point for families. A genetic result has the potential to set these families on an adaptive path toward better quality of life through increased understanding, social connection, and support. Early access to genetic testing is important as it not only increases clinical utility, but also increases personal utility with early mitigation of family stress, trauma, and negative experiences.