The effect of psychosocial information resources on the psychological impact of genetic testing for patients Background: The genetic testing process has been shown to have a profound psychosocial impact on patients and families, yet research suggests that there is a lack of practical and helpful psychosocial information written to support decision-making. Ideally, this should be available for use both before and after genetic testing and should be easily accessed through genetic clinics. The development of pre-written leaflets or on-line resources which draw on the experiences and advice of families who have been through similar experiences, and are readily available through genetic clinics, might be one way of helping families make necessa...
This article presents an overview of the rapidly evolving body of literature on the psychological im...
There is an explosion of interest in the ‘new genetics’, and increasingly people are being referred ...
Genetic testing for inherited forms of breast cancer is currently available to individuals who want ...
Objective: The purpose of this descriptive, exploratory study is to develop nursing knowledge on how...
Objective: This study aims to assess information needs and information sources and seeks to illustra...
There is evidence that states that low genetic literacy directly affects an individual’s ability to ...
Genetic testing and counselling are increasingly important in epilepsy care, aiming at finding a dia...
Poster Presented at the International Conference on Person Centered Healthcare, from October 17th to...
There is limited research in regard to the support healthcare professionals can provide to help with...
The field of genetics and the process of testing for genetic disorders have advanced considerably ov...
Genomic screening programs have potential to benefit individuals who may not be clinically ascertain...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to establish the value of clinical genetic diagnostics in the...
Psychiatric genetic research brings on the possibility of psychiatric genetic testing. The optimal a...
The use of genomic screening initiatives to assess risk for genetic disease in the general populatio...
Increasing demand for clinical genetic services may impact the resources and quality of genetic coun...
This article presents an overview of the rapidly evolving body of literature on the psychological im...
There is an explosion of interest in the ‘new genetics’, and increasingly people are being referred ...
Genetic testing for inherited forms of breast cancer is currently available to individuals who want ...
Objective: The purpose of this descriptive, exploratory study is to develop nursing knowledge on how...
Objective: This study aims to assess information needs and information sources and seeks to illustra...
There is evidence that states that low genetic literacy directly affects an individual’s ability to ...
Genetic testing and counselling are increasingly important in epilepsy care, aiming at finding a dia...
Poster Presented at the International Conference on Person Centered Healthcare, from October 17th to...
There is limited research in regard to the support healthcare professionals can provide to help with...
The field of genetics and the process of testing for genetic disorders have advanced considerably ov...
Genomic screening programs have potential to benefit individuals who may not be clinically ascertain...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to establish the value of clinical genetic diagnostics in the...
Psychiatric genetic research brings on the possibility of psychiatric genetic testing. The optimal a...
The use of genomic screening initiatives to assess risk for genetic disease in the general populatio...
Increasing demand for clinical genetic services may impact the resources and quality of genetic coun...
This article presents an overview of the rapidly evolving body of literature on the psychological im...
There is an explosion of interest in the ‘new genetics’, and increasingly people are being referred ...
Genetic testing for inherited forms of breast cancer is currently available to individuals who want ...