Direct-to-consumer genomic testing
Elena Flowers, Heather Leutwyler, Janet K. Shim
Abstract
Genomic testing is increasingly common in the consumer marketplace. The role of nurses in educating and counseling patients requires them to be prepared to respond to questions about the results of direct-to-consumer genomic testing. This article describes one individual's reflections upon undergoing this testing, the challenges of interpreting the results, and nursing considerations for integrating these results into clinical practice.
Topics & Concepts
Genetic testingMedicinePsychologyInternal medicineBRCA gene mutations in cancerBiotechnology and Related FieldsBiomedical Ethics and Regulation