Genetic counseling as a formal clinical service was defined in 1947, though the first study of its effectiveness was not published until 1966. This history can be broadly divided in to 3 periods: 1) 1947-1980, when the focus was primarily on prevention of disability, 2) 1981-1995, when the rationales for counseling began to shift and the first studies on the psychosocial effects of genetic counseling started to appear, albeit still largely focused on reproduction, and 3) 1996 - Present, when genetic counselors increased their presence in oncology, cardiology, and other non-reproductive areas of genetic counseling. Changes in outcome measures of genetic counseling have been intertwined with technological advances in genetic testing, better a...
Patient empowerment has been identified as a key outcome goal in genetic counselling, and a patient ...
Evaluation of genetic counseling requires a clear consensus about its objectives, which is not evide...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com ***Note: Figures may be missing from t...
Studies of outcomes associated with the provision of genetic counseling services began to emerge in ...
Although it may be simple to evaluate some elements of clinical genetics, it is difficult to evaluat...
The aim of the present paper was to describe and evaluate many of the measurement scales currently u...
The aim of this study was to develop a patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) for clinical genetics...
This chapter offers a sober analysis of the history and prospects of genetic counseling in psychiatr...
This paper describes the development and implementation of the first intervention to facilitate fami...
Psychiatric illnesses are complex, highly heritable disorders that have substantial implications for...
Genetic counseling is an integral part of the physicia\u27l1\u27s management of patients with presum...
The aim of this study was to develop a patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) for clinical genetics...
This report on genetic counselling and its bioethical implications, is a natural extension of the 19...
This article reviews studies that assessed the process and content of genetic counseling communicati...
Patient empowerment has been identified as a key outcome goal in genetic counselling, and a patient ...
Patient empowerment has been identified as a key outcome goal in genetic counselling, and a patient ...
Evaluation of genetic counseling requires a clear consensus about its objectives, which is not evide...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com ***Note: Figures may be missing from t...
Studies of outcomes associated with the provision of genetic counseling services began to emerge in ...
Although it may be simple to evaluate some elements of clinical genetics, it is difficult to evaluat...
The aim of the present paper was to describe and evaluate many of the measurement scales currently u...
The aim of this study was to develop a patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) for clinical genetics...
This chapter offers a sober analysis of the history and prospects of genetic counseling in psychiatr...
This paper describes the development and implementation of the first intervention to facilitate fami...
Psychiatric illnesses are complex, highly heritable disorders that have substantial implications for...
Genetic counseling is an integral part of the physicia\u27l1\u27s management of patients with presum...
The aim of this study was to develop a patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) for clinical genetics...
This report on genetic counselling and its bioethical implications, is a natural extension of the 19...
This article reviews studies that assessed the process and content of genetic counseling communicati...
Patient empowerment has been identified as a key outcome goal in genetic counselling, and a patient ...
Patient empowerment has been identified as a key outcome goal in genetic counselling, and a patient ...
Evaluation of genetic counseling requires a clear consensus about its objectives, which is not evide...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com ***Note: Figures may be missing from t...