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I Didn’t Know It Existed Before You Called: Protestant Clergy Experience Education and Perceptions Regarding Genetics

机译:我不知道在你叫之前存在:关于遗传学的新教徒的神职人员经验教育和看法

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Despite the intrinsic role religious/spiritual (hereafter, R/S) beliefs have in patient clinical decision-making and crisis coping, there is little research exploring the relationship that exists between clergy (professionals who provide R/S counsel and guidance) and genetic counseling patients. This qualitative, exploratory study was designed to explore Protestant clergy (N=8) perceptions of and experience with genetics-related issues. Data analysis revealed that a wide range of R/S perceptions regarding genetics-related issues exist within Protestantism, Protestant clergy have a basic understanding of genetic testing and conditions, and while directive counseling is inherent to Protestant clergy counseling, there appears to exist two opposing styles: unbiased and biased. Based on this information, there are two main implications for genetic counseling clinical practice. First, R/S assessments need to be increasingly implemented into genetic counseling sessions, so that the psychosocial needs of patients with specific R/S beliefs can be identified and addressed. An increase in R/S assessments may be accomplished by increased exposure in genetic counselor training, continuing education opportunities, and by establishing relationships with board-certified, professional chaplains. Second, genetic counselors can influence the genetic education and experience of clergy by raising awareness within their own R/S assemblies. Doing so can also serve to further educate genetic counselors in the R/S beliefs of their own traditions, thus increasing sensitivity, empathy and the quality of care provided.
机译:尽管宗教/精神信仰(以下简称R / S)在患者的临床决策和危机应对中具有内在作用,但很少有研究探讨神职人员(提供R / S咨询和指导的专业人员)与遗传之间的关系。咨询患者。这项定性,探索性研究旨在探讨新教神职人员(N = 8)对遗传相关问题的认识和经验。数据分析显示,新教内部存在着广泛的关于遗传相关问题的R / S观念,新教神职人员对基因测试和条件有基本的了解,而指导咨询是新教神职人员咨询所固有的,但似乎存在两个对立的咨询风格:无偏见和偏见。基于此信息,遗传咨询临床实践有两个主要含义。首先,R / S评估需要越来越多地应用于遗传咨询会议,以便可以识别和解决具有特定R / S信念的患者的社会心理需求。 R / S评估的增加可以通过增加对遗传咨询师培训的接触,继续教育的机会以及与董事会认证的专业牧师建立关系来实现。第二,遗传咨询师可以通过在自己的R / S程序集内提高认识来影响神职人员的遗传教育和经验。这样做还有助于进一步对遗传咨询师进行他们自己传统的R / S信念教育,从而提高敏感性,同理心和提供的护理质量。

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