| Literature DB >> 27722995 |
Ivan Eisler1, Frances Flinter2, Jo Grey3, Suzanne Hutchison1, Carole Jackson4, Louise Longworth5, Rhona MacLeod6, Marion McAllister7, Alison Metcalfe8, Christine Patch2,4, Buddug Cope9, Glenn Robert4, Emma Rowland4, Fiona Ulph10.
Abstract
Innovations in clinical genetics have increased diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of inherited genetic conditions (IGCs). This has led to an increased number of families seeking genetic testing and / or genetic counselling and increased the clinical load for genetic counsellors (GCs). Keeping pace with biomedical discoveries, interventions are required to support families to understand, communicate and cope with their Inherited Genetic Condition. The Socio-Psychological Research in Genomics (SPRinG) collaborative have developed a new intervention, based on multi-family discussion groups (MFDGs), to support families affected by IGCs and train GCs in its delivery. A potential challenge to implementing the intervention was whether GCs were willing and able to undergo the training to deliver the MFDG. In analysing three multi-perspective interviews with GCs, this paper evaluates the training received. Findings suggests that MFDGs are a potential valuable resource in supporting families to communicate genetic risk information and can enhance family function and emotional well-being. Furthermore, we demonstrate that it is feasible to train GCs in the delivery of the intervention and that it has the potential to be integrated into clinical practice. Its longer term implementation into routine clinical practice however relies on changes in both organisation of clinical genetics services and genetic counsellors' professional development.Entities:
Keywords: Family communication; Genetic counsellors; Genomics; Inherited genetic conditions; Multi-family discussion groups; Therapeutic intervention
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27722995 PMCID: PMC5382180 DOI: 10.1007/s10897-016-0008-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Genet Couns ISSN: 1059-7700 Impact factor: 2.537
Fig. 1Diagram showing the three phases of the research project
Participating genetic counsellor’s outline demographic information
| Name | Ethnicity | Qualifications related to genetic counselling | Genetic counselling experience (years) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Katie | White British | MSc in Genetic Counselling; PhD | 5 |
| Anna | White British | Post-Grad Dip in Genetic Counselling | 11 |
| Chandni | Bangladeshi | BSc in Medical Genetics, MSc in Ethics of genetics and MSc in Genetic Counselling | 6 |