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Exploring Patient Perceptions And Misconceptions: Beliefs Regarding Hereditary Cancer, Margaret Flach
Exploring Patient Perceptions And Misconceptions: Beliefs Regarding Hereditary Cancer, Margaret Flach
Theses and Dissertations
Many patients who enter a genetic counseling session have preconceived notions about why they or their family members developed a genetic condition. Often these perceptions are deeply rooted in personal, familial, and/ or cultural beliefs; individuals typically have a personal framework, or schema, into which they incorporate new information. There is limited research on what information patients are retaining during a genetic counseling session and how they are assimilating that knowledge into their existing views. We attempted to characterize these patient perceptions with respect to hereditary cancer, in order to assess how patients are adopting the information presented in a …
Impact Of Service Delivery Model On Patient Perceptions And Utility Of Genetic Counseling For Hereditary Breast And Ovarian Cancer: An Exploration Of Group Genetic Counseling, Alyssa M. Gates
Theses and Dissertations
Patients at risk for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC) traditionally participate in individual cancer genetic counseling sessions to be educated about cancer genetics concepts, their personal cancer risks and genetic testing. With expanding technology and increased public awareness of HBOC, referrals to cancer genetic counseling services have grown. The current number of practicing genetic counselors struggles to meet the demands of increased referrals, so new service delivery models need to be explored. The purpose of this study is to assess the utility of group genetic counseling for HBOC by evaluating the perspectives of patients that received group genetic counseling …
Amish Perspectives Of The Genetic Counseling Process, Brianna Teapole
Amish Perspectives Of The Genetic Counseling Process, Brianna Teapole
Theses and Dissertations
The Amish are a population with a high concentration of genetic disorders who have informed our understanding of several genetic conditions. This culturally unique group has special need for genetic services. While clinics have been established to care for Amish individuals, such as the Community Health Clinic in Indiana, little research has been done on Amish perspectives of these services, specifically genetic counseling. Amish individuals who received genetic counseling from the Community Health Clinic were sent recruitment letters and a questionnaire via mail. The questionnaire consisted of demographic questions, a 7-item adapted Genetic Counseling Satisfaction Scale (GCSS), and open-response questions. …
The Perspectives Of Emerging Adults With Hereditary Diffuse Gastric Cancer, Carrie Anderson
The Perspectives Of Emerging Adults With Hereditary Diffuse Gastric Cancer, Carrie Anderson
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Individuals with hereditary diffuse gastric cancer (HDGC) caused by a CDH1 mutation have a high lifetime risk of developing gastric cancer. National guidelines recommend CDH1 carriers undergo a prophylactic total gastrectomy (PTG)— a surgery that greatly reduces the risk of developing gastric cancer but has significant comorbidities. This study explores the impact of a diagnosis of HDGC in the transitional life stage between the ages of 18-29 deemed “emerging adulthood.” We surveyed 21 CDH1 carriers and conducted semi-structured phone interviews with 6 CDH1 carriers between the ages of 18-29 to learn about their life experiences regarding education, career, relationships, and …