Terzioglu Füsun, Dinç Leyla
Hacettepe University, School of Nursing, 06100 Ankara, Turkey.
J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 2004 Nov-Dec;33(6):756-64. doi: 10.1177/0884217504270712.
To determine the views of nurses about their roles in genetics.
A descriptive study.
Two university hospitals in Ankara, Turkey.
From a population of 1,717 nurses, 313 were selected by using the stratified random sampling method. Two hundred seventy nurses agreed to participate.
Nurses' viewpoints on their role in genetics.
Nurses defined their roles in genetics as gathering family history, providing information about a genetic test including its duration and risks, and providing counseling and psychological support. More graduates of baccalaureate degree nursing programs were in favor of nurses' roles in genetics than were graduates of lower educational level. Nurses reported that their knowledge of basic genetics is insufficient and that they need additional training. The majority of nurses were not aware of the possible risks and harms of genetic information for the individual, suggesting a very important point of ethical lack.
The results of this study demonstrate a need for educational preparation for nurses in both genetics and ethics. Nurses could assume their potential roles if their educational needs were met.
确定护士对其在遗传学领域角色的看法。
一项描述性研究。
土耳其安卡拉的两家大学医院。
从1717名护士群体中,采用分层随机抽样方法选取313名。270名护士同意参与。
护士对其在遗传学领域角色的观点。
护士将其在遗传学领域的角色定义为收集家族病史、提供有关基因检测的信息(包括检测时长和风险)以及提供咨询和心理支持。护理学学士学位项目的毕业生比低学历毕业生更支持护士在遗传学领域的角色。护士报告称他们的基础遗传学知识不足,需要额外培训。大多数护士未意识到基因信息对个人可能存在的风险和危害,这表明存在一个非常重要的伦理缺失点。
本研究结果表明,需要为护士提供遗传学和伦理学方面的教育准备。如果护士的教育需求得到满足,他们就能承担起其潜在角色。