Increasing demand for clinical genetic services may impact the resources and quality of genetic counseling, potentially impacting patient outcomes. Using a psychosocial screening tool may aid the provision of genetic counseling by reliably identifying patients' psychosocial needs. The Genetic Psychosocial Risk Instrument (GPRI) is a validated genetic-specific screening tool designed to identify psychological risk factors that predict distress in patients having genetic testing. This questionnaire-based study investigated the perceived acceptability, feasibility, and usefulness of the GPRI in patients and clinicians in routine clinical genetic practice. From December 2018 to January 2019, 154 patients attending an Australian clinical genetic...
none9noIndividuals that attend cancer genetic counseling may experience test-related psychosocial pr...
Contains fulltext : 47569.pdf ( ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: To enable primary care ...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to examine the self-rated competencies and perceived roles of ...
Abstract Purpose: Screening instruments specifically developed to identify genetic testing applica...
Abstract Purpose: Screening instruments specifically developed to identify genetic testing applica...
Background: Up to three-quarters of individuals who undergo cancer genetic counseling and testing re...
International audienceWe examined how often genetic clinicians correctly identify psychosocial diffi...
The purpose of this study was to examine the mental health needs of individuals at risk for adult on...
The Genetic Psychosocial Risk Instrument (GPRI) - Validation study The GPRI is a screening instrumen...
The effect of psychosocial information resources on the psychological impact of genetic testing for ...
Background: Individuals with a personal or family history of cancer, can opt for genetic counseling ...
The aim of the present paper was to describe and evaluate many of the measurement scales currently u...
Objective. This study sought to validate a French version of the Genetic Psychosocial Risk Instrumen...
Altres ajuts: Institut Curie INCa-DGOS-Inserm_12554We examined how often genetic clinicians correctl...
Purpose: This study evaluated the efficacy of a cancer genetics-specific questionnaire in facilitati...
none9noIndividuals that attend cancer genetic counseling may experience test-related psychosocial pr...
Contains fulltext : 47569.pdf ( ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: To enable primary care ...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to examine the self-rated competencies and perceived roles of ...
Abstract Purpose: Screening instruments specifically developed to identify genetic testing applica...
Abstract Purpose: Screening instruments specifically developed to identify genetic testing applica...
Background: Up to three-quarters of individuals who undergo cancer genetic counseling and testing re...
International audienceWe examined how often genetic clinicians correctly identify psychosocial diffi...
The purpose of this study was to examine the mental health needs of individuals at risk for adult on...
The Genetic Psychosocial Risk Instrument (GPRI) - Validation study The GPRI is a screening instrumen...
The effect of psychosocial information resources on the psychological impact of genetic testing for ...
Background: Individuals with a personal or family history of cancer, can opt for genetic counseling ...
The aim of the present paper was to describe and evaluate many of the measurement scales currently u...
Objective. This study sought to validate a French version of the Genetic Psychosocial Risk Instrumen...
Altres ajuts: Institut Curie INCa-DGOS-Inserm_12554We examined how often genetic clinicians correctl...
Purpose: This study evaluated the efficacy of a cancer genetics-specific questionnaire in facilitati...
none9noIndividuals that attend cancer genetic counseling may experience test-related psychosocial pr...
Contains fulltext : 47569.pdf ( ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: To enable primary care ...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to examine the self-rated competencies and perceived roles of ...