With the mapping of the Human Genome and increasing interest in genetic testing and therapies, the potential for ethical problems has increased. Nursing and medicine have the ethical responsibility to “do no harm” and to protect the privacy of clients. However, our clients may also be family members and descendants of those we care for. The purpose of this article is to discuss issues related to genetic privacy using a deontological approach and to outline methods to protect clients and research participants
Genetic information is information about a person’s genes. That is to say, it is information about t...
In this article, Laurie discusses the impact of generating genetic information, and what the consequ...
Genetics can pose special challenges to the principle of confidentiality within the health professio...
With the mapping of the Human Genome and increasing interest in genetic testing and therapies, the p...
In the big data era of precision medicine, personal genome sequences are becoming quickly accessed w...
genetic information have become available for research and other purposes. An example of such databa...
According to many scientists and clinicians, genomics is taking on a key role in the field of medici...
Human genomic information is invested with enormous power in a scientifically motivated society. Gen...
The study of human genomics is becoming a Big Data science, owing to recent biotechnological advance...
Every person has the right to privacy and has to be protected against genetic discrimination. With t...
The right of the patient’s privacy, first of all, the right to confidentiality of medical informatio...
Accessing and integrating human genomic data with phenotypes is important for biomedical research. M...
Abstract: Since the complete sequencing of the human genome was achieved, genetic information has be...
In the future genetic information will be more numerous and easily accessible. Genetic information h...
Increasing numbers of people are seeking genetic testing and uncovering information that directly co...
Genetic information is information about a person’s genes. That is to say, it is information about t...
In this article, Laurie discusses the impact of generating genetic information, and what the consequ...
Genetics can pose special challenges to the principle of confidentiality within the health professio...
With the mapping of the Human Genome and increasing interest in genetic testing and therapies, the p...
In the big data era of precision medicine, personal genome sequences are becoming quickly accessed w...
genetic information have become available for research and other purposes. An example of such databa...
According to many scientists and clinicians, genomics is taking on a key role in the field of medici...
Human genomic information is invested with enormous power in a scientifically motivated society. Gen...
The study of human genomics is becoming a Big Data science, owing to recent biotechnological advance...
Every person has the right to privacy and has to be protected against genetic discrimination. With t...
The right of the patient’s privacy, first of all, the right to confidentiality of medical informatio...
Accessing and integrating human genomic data with phenotypes is important for biomedical research. M...
Abstract: Since the complete sequencing of the human genome was achieved, genetic information has be...
In the future genetic information will be more numerous and easily accessible. Genetic information h...
Increasing numbers of people are seeking genetic testing and uncovering information that directly co...
Genetic information is information about a person’s genes. That is to say, it is information about t...
In this article, Laurie discusses the impact of generating genetic information, and what the consequ...
Genetics can pose special challenges to the principle of confidentiality within the health professio...