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Racial and ethnic differences in genetic counseling experiences and outcomes in the United States: A systematic review.

Sabrina V Southwick1, Riley Esch2, Rachel Gasser3, Deborah Cragun4, Krista Redlinger-Grosse1, Scott Marsalis5, Heather A Zierhut1.   

Abstract

As genetic counseling services expand and reach a wider catchment of the population, there is a critical need to better understand the impact of services on a greater diversity of patients. We conducted a systematic review to evaluate genetic counseling experiences and outcomes among racial and ethnic minorities. Six databases extracted articles published from 2005 to 2019 that assessed genetic counseling participation, knowledge and awareness, motivators, barriers, perceptions, and outcomes for racial and ethnic minority populations in the United States. Genetic counseling outcomes were categorized using the Framework for Outcomes of Clinical commUnication Services. A total of 1,227 abstracts were identified, of which 23 papers met inclusion criteria. Results suggest the possibility of racial and ethnic differences in some genetic counseling experiences and outcomes but noted differences were not adequately replicated between studies. The few included studies differed greatly in aims, methods, and results, which made comparison across study designs challenging and effectively barred thematic analysis. Additional research is needed that includes more study populations and settings with patients of diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, as well as more structured study designs that allow for elucidations of differences between White and non-White populations.
© 2020 National Society of Genetic Counselors.

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Keywords:  attitudes; beliefs; counseling techniques; disparities; diversity; genetic counseling; genetics services; systematic review; underrepresented populations

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32144851     DOI: 10.1002/jgc4.1230

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


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