Authors
Brenda J Wilson, Karen Forrest, Edwin R van Teijlingen, Lorna McKee, Neva Haites, Eric Matthews, Sheila A Simpson
Publication date
2004/10/13
Source
Public health genomics
Volume
7
Issue
1
Pages
15-24
Publisher
S. Karger AG
Description
Although family communication is important in clinical genetics only a small number of studies have specifically explored the passing on of genetic knowledge to family members. In addition, many of these present exploratory or tentative findings based upon small sample sizes, or data collected only a short time after testing. Nevertheless, if health professionals are to develop effective strategies to help patients’ deal with communication issues, we need to know more about what actually happens in families. The aim of this commentary is to identify factors which appear to influence whether patients share information about genetic risk with relatives who are unaware of that risk, with whom they share it and how they go about it. The paper draws upon evidence and thinking from the disciplines of psychology (including family therapy), sociology, medicine and genetic counselling. It is presented under the following …
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