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Enhancing Family Communication About Genetics: Ethical and Professional Dilemmas

Authors :
Hodgson, J
Gaff, C
Hodgson, J
Gaff, C
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

When a new genetic condition is diagnosed within a family, genetic counselors often describe a sense of responsibility towards other at risk family members to be appropriately informed about their status. Successful communication of genetic information in families is contingent on many factors. While a small number of probands directly state their intention not to inform their relatives, many who do intend to communicate this information appear to be unsuccessful for a wide range of reasons and may benefit from follow up support from a genetic counselor. Drawing on the reciprocal-engagement model (REM) of genetic counseling practice we explore how enhancing family communication about genetics raises a number of ethical and professional challenges for counselors-and describe how we resolved these. A subsequent manuscript will describe the counseling framework we have developed to enhance family communication about genetics.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315667868
Document Type :
Electronic Resource