Patient Perceptions on the Advancement of Noninvasive Prenatal Testing for Sickle Cell Disease among Black Women in the United States.
Shameka Poetry ThomasFaith E FletcherRachele WillardTiara Monet RansonVence L BonhamPublished in: AJOB empirical bioethics (2024)
Expanding the ethical discourse on the social implications of NIPT is critical to fully elucidate how Black women perceive NIPT's utility, particularly as NIPT advances to screen for SCD in the fetus. Neglecting to include Black women with genetic conditions in empirical studies on NIPT may contribute to ongoing health inequities and limit and constrain reproductive choices among Black women with and without SCD.