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                                    Reporting of genetic diagnoses in multidisciplinary intellectual disability care2598the proportion of information reported in the care files on genetic cause of ID across the three types of care files (X2(2, N = 87) = 68.698, p < .001), with physicians reporting more often compared to psychologists (p < .001), and professional caregivers (p = .025), and professional caregivers reporting more compared to psychologists (p < .001).Geneticdiagnosis:51 (34%)380 229No information aboutgenetic testing ordiagnosis present151Informationon genetictesting ordiagnosispresent(40%)64Unknown (no geneticcause found withgenetic testing)Medicalfiles(90%)Psychodiagnosticfiles (39%)Files used bycaregivers(75%)Reported in care files from (n=87):VUS:21 (14%)Other:15 (10%)Figure 2. Flow diagram of sample with frequency of information on genetic etiology present, including genetic diagnostics and results, according to care files from different disciplines. ‘Other’ includes clinical diagnosis or genetic variants mentioned in care files as cause of ID, although insufficiently or incorrectly described to be considered as a genetic diagnosis. VUS, variant of uncertain significance.Annelieke Muller sHL.indd 259 14-11-2023 09:07
                                
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