| Literature DB >> 34943558 |
Sara Álvaro-Sánchez1, Irene Abreu-Rodríguez2, Anna Abulí3,4, Clara Serra-Juhe5,6, Maria Del Carmen Garrido-Navas1,7.
Abstract
Genetic Counselling is essential for providing personalised information and support to patients with Rare Diseases (RD). Unlike most other developed countries, Spain does not recognize geneticists or genetic counsellors as healthcare professionals Thus, patients with RD face not only challenges associated with their own disease but also deal with lack of knowledge, uncertainty, and other psychosocial issues arising as a consequence of diagnostic delay. In this review, we highlight the importance of genetic counsellors in the field of RD as well as evaluate the current situation in which rare disease patients receive genetic services in Spain. We describe the main units and strategies at the national level assisting patients with RD and we conclude with a series of future perspectives and unmet needs that Spain should overcome to improve the management of patients with RD.Entities:
Keywords: genetic counselling; professional recognition; rare diseases
Year: 2021 PMID: 34943558 PMCID: PMC8700506 DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics11122320
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diagnostics (Basel) ISSN: 2075-4418
Figure 1Number of public and private centres in Spain providing Genetic Counselling services by region. Source: Spanish Society of Medical Oncology (SEOM), 2021.
Figure 2CSUR distribution. Most of these Reference Centres, Services and Units (CSUR) are in the regions of Catalonia, Madrid, and Andalusia. Source: Listado CSUR, 2021.
Figure 3Number of Reference Centres, Services and Units (CSUR) along the time. Source: Listado CSUR, 2021.