Literature DB >> 28064391

Survey of family history taking and genetic testing in pediatric practice.

Robert A Saul1, Tracy Trotter2, Kerry Sease3, Beth Tarini4.   

Abstract

Family health history collection and genetic testing are core elements for the successful translation of genomics into primary care practice. Yet, little is known about how pediatric providers implement these elements in practice. We surveyed the membership of the American Academy of Pediatrics regarding family health history (FHH) collection and genetic testing in the primary care setting. Three hundred forty-nine (349) responses were analyzed with the initial response rate of 43.3%. Four principal findings were noted-(1) family health history is still recognized as a critical part of the medical evaluation; (2) perceived obstacles for FHH are time in obtaining the FHH and concerns about the family's knowledge of their FHH; (3) a 3-generation family history is out of the scope of routine care and alternate methods should be considered; (4) most primary care providers (PCPs) do not feel comfortable ordering, interpreting, and counseling regarding current genetic testing. Expanded genetic/genomic education at multiple levels (undergraduate medical education, graduate medical education, and maintenance of certification) is clearly indicated to allow PCPs to integrate these vital elements into a current evaluation (acute care or health maintenance) in the primary care setting.

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Keywords:  Family health history; Genetic testing; Primary care

Year:  2017        PMID: 28064391      PMCID: PMC5386913          DOI: 10.1007/s12687-016-0291-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Community Genet        ISSN: 1868-310X


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