OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to assess the perceptions among medically indigent Mexican American clients in South Texas receiving genetic services, and the effects of these perceptions on the utilization of genetic services. METHODS: Using a qualitative ethnographic approach, 16 caretakers of children with genetic conditions and 7 prenatal clients were interviewed. Interview data were analyzed using the NUD*IST 4 computer program. RESULTS: Clients reported challenges with understanding and utilizing genetic services due to language and communication barriers, poverty, cultural differences, and system issues. CONCLUSION: Client perceptions of genetic services were influenced by experiences with other biomedical providers and traditional healers, and by anxieties precipitated by unfamiliar concepts and approaches to medical care. Recommendations are made to improve provision of genetic services.
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to assess the perceptions among medically indigent Mexican American clients in South Texas receiving genetic services, and the effects of these perceptions on the utilization of genetic services. METHODS: Using a qualitative ethnographic approach, 16 caretakers of children with genetic conditions and 7 prenatal clients were interviewed. Interview data were analyzed using the NUD*IST 4 computer program. RESULTS: Clients reported challenges with understanding and utilizing genetic services due to language and communication barriers, poverty, cultural differences, and system issues. CONCLUSION: Client perceptions of genetic services were influenced by experiences with other biomedical providers and traditional healers, and by anxieties precipitated by unfamiliar concepts and approaches to medical care. Recommendations are made to improve provision of genetic services.
Authors: Sarah Guerra Seth; Thomas Goka; Andrea Harbison; Lisa Hollier; Susan Peterson; Lois Ramondetta; Sarah Jane Noblin Journal: J Genet Couns Date: 2011-06-22 Impact factor: 2.537
Authors: Henry Gene Hallford; Mary Ann Coffman; Alexandra Juana Obregon-Tito; Anayeli Herrera Morales; Lori Williamson Dean Journal: J Genet Couns Date: 2019-12-12 Impact factor: 2.537