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Developing culturally informed genetic services for the Somali immigrants in Minnesota.

Fook Yee Cheung1, Rebekah Pratt2, Abdirashid Shire3, Lauren Bigalke2, Zahra Ahmed1, Heather Zierhut1.   

Abstract

Misinformation and distrust often prevent individuals from minority communities to seek adequate healthcare, including genetic services. Immigrants appear to be further burdened by factors that negatively impact their health outcomes and little is known about their experience with genetic services. We sought to identify attitudes and perception of genetic services in one immigrant group, the Somali community of Minnesota and to establish a culturally informed framework for caring for members. A qualitative study comprised of 11 semi-structured key informant interviews was conducted and analyzed using a thematic approach. Main themes emerged from the analysis fell within one of four major topics: (a) Somali views and perspective on genetics and healthcare, (b) barriers to uptake of genetic services, (c) facilitators to uptake of genetic services, and (d) perspective on genetic service delivery subtypes. Somali views and perspective on genetics are often framed by religious and cultural values. These values, at times, conflicted with those common in the American healthcare system. Supports for different genetic service delivery subtypes also varied, ranging from little to no support in prenatal screening to generally positive support for pharmacogenetic testing. Future studies should prioritize topics with support and ways to better provide genetic counseling services within the Somali community.
© 2019 National Society of Genetic Counselors.

Keywords:  Somali immigrants; ethnic minority; genetic counseling; genetic services; genetics; health behavior; public health; qualitative research; underrepresented populations

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31058411     DOI: 10.1002/jgc4.1131

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Genet Couns        ISSN: 1059-7700            Impact factor:   2.537


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1.  Investigating disparity in access to Australian clinical genetic health services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

Authors:  Joanne Luke; Philippa Dalach; Lindsay Tuer; Ravi Savarirayan; Angeline Ferdinand; Julie McGaughran; Emma Kowal; Libby Massey; Gail Garvey; Hugh Dawkins; Misty Jenkins; Yin Paradies; Glenn Pearson; Chloe A Stutterd; Gareth Baynam; Margaret Kelaher
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2022-08-24       Impact factor: 17.694

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