Literature DB >> 14960894

Transcultural genetic counselling in the UK.

G A Karbani1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Transcultural genetic counselling is not about being an expert on any given culture, rather it is a way of thinking about patients that acknowledges and values culture. Transcultural genetic counselling aims to provide a service, and to focus attention on aspects of the genetic counselling process which can easily be overlooked as we strive to improve the ways in which complex genetic information is delivered to all of the cultural groups we seek to serve. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Two specific examples to illustrate particular problems will be given: (1) a UK Pakistani family with a lethal skin disorder and Down syndrome diagnosed prenatally, and (2) a Caucasian family who presented with a twin pregnancy and a history of infertility. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: This article examines the way in which patients perceive and try to make sense of genetic diseases, the information given, and the course of action taken which may play a part in this process. We are also interested in how clinicians imagine the manner in which different cultures may influence the way they interact with patients. Genetic counsellors who view these differences as positive attributes will be most likely to meet, and resolve, the challenges that arise in transcultural genetic counselling.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 14960894     DOI: 10.1159/000066338

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Community Genet        ISSN: 1422-2795


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Journal:  J Community Genet       Date:  2014-07-16

2.  Challenges faced by genetics service providers' practicing in a culturally and linguistically diverse population: an Australian experience.

Authors:  Mona Saleh; Kristine Barlow-Stewart; Bettina Meiser; Ian Muchamore
Journal:  J Genet Couns       Date:  2009-08-21       Impact factor: 2.537

3.  Improving access to cancer genetics services in primary care: socio-economic data from North Kirklees.

Authors:  J Srinivasa; E Rowett; N Dharni; H Bhatt; M Day; C E Chu
Journal:  Fam Cancer       Date:  2007-05-23       Impact factor: 2.375

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