Survey of Genetic Counseling Professionals in the Southeastern United States: Actual Versus Perceived Roles

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Survey of Genetic Counseling Professionals in the Southeastern United States: Actual Versus Perceived Roles
James, Delores Corinne Suzette
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The majority of nurses reported that they routinely perform all but 5 of the other 29 genetic counseling-related activities: provide accurate and complete information about the disorder; discuss the benefits and limitations of each procedure; discuss the diagnosis and prognosis; discuss the available reproductive options; and help families evaluate the impact of each potential outcome.
Sixty percent or more of physicians, genetic counselors, and nurses said social workers do not routinely perfo
...rm any of the genetic counseling-related activities (Table 4-54) .
Roles In The Counseling Process: Who Should Do What?
The responses given by the majority of physicians, genetic associates, and nurses are shown in Table 4-65.
The majority of all respondents did not believe genetic associates should be the only health professional who should do genetic counseling.
The majority of physicians reported that they should perform all but 2 of 27 genetic counseling-related activities: educate patients on what to expect in the counseling session; and help patients identify their support systems.


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