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Are health professionals ready for direct-to-consumer genetic and genomic testing?

Heather Skirton1, Leigh Jackson2, Lesley Goldsmith2, Anita O'Connor2.   

Abstract

Direct-to-consumer genetic and genomic tests have been offered for over a decade. With the reduction in the cost of sequencing, the options for consumers will increase, with subsequent pressure on health services to interpret data and integrate the results into healthcare management. However, indications are that health professionals are grossly unprepared to deal with requests for support from those who have undertaken direct-to-consumer genetic or genomic tests. While benefits may be derived from patient-driven investigations, distinction needs to be made between the mostly uncertain clinical utility of susceptibility testing and the potential benefits of a reliably interpreted sequencing result. It is essential that we develop strategies, including enhanced professional education, to cope with the potential impact on the health services, rather than ignoring these developments. There may also be implications for the future of genetic counseling, with potential changes in the current paradigm.

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Keywords:  direct-to-consumer genetic test; noninvasive prenatal diagnosis; professional competence; professional education; susceptibility testing

Year:  2013        PMID: 29768754     DOI: 10.2217/pme.13.71

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Per Med        ISSN: 1741-0541            Impact factor:   2.512


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Journal:  Eur J Hum Genet       Date:  2015-03-18       Impact factor: 4.246

2.  Representations of personalised medicine in family medicine: a qualitative analysis.

Authors:  Marie S Boyer; Daniel Widmer; Christine Cohidon; Béatrice Desvergne; Jacques Cornuz; Idris Guessous; Daniela Cerqui
Journal:  BMC Prim Care       Date:  2022-03-01

3.  Specialist physicians' referral behavior regarding preimplantation genetic testing for single-gene disorders: Is there room to grow?

Authors:  Sarah Capelouto; Melanie Evans; Jennifer Shannon; Katelyn Jetelina; Orhan Bukulmez; Bruce Carr
Journal:  F S Rep       Date:  2021-03-11
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