Genetic Counseling in Middle School Science Club: A Pilot Study.

Journal of STEM outreach Pub Date : 2019-11-01 Epub Date: 2019-11-19 DOI:10.15695/jstem/v2i1.19
Allison Hutchinson, Elizabeth McMillan, Emily Griese, Valerie Bares, Quinn Stein, Laurie Daily
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Compared to demographic data from other healthcare professions, genetic counselors (GCs) are more likely to be Caucasian females. Many current underrepresented in genetic counseling (URGC) professionals in the field found genetic counseling later in their careers due in part to their lack of awareness. A pilot study consisting of equal numbers of male and female sixth grade science club students was conducted to explore the impact that direct teaching might have on students' awareness of and interest in genetic counseling. The analysis used the non-parametric Wilcoxon signed rank test due to the ordinal, Likert-scale data. Results derived from a pre- and post-survey of lesson participants indicated a statistically significant increase in students' perceptions of having a role model in a science career. Efforts to reach local middle school students to highlight genetic counseling as a potential career choice, especially by role models, may add to the continued work being done to increase the diversity of future genetic counseling applicant pools.

中学科学社团遗传咨询的初步研究。
与其他医疗保健专业的人口统计数据相比,遗传咨询师(GCs)更有可能是白人女性。许多目前在遗传咨询(URGC)领域代表性不足的专业人员在他们的职业生涯后期发现遗传咨询,部分原因是他们缺乏意识。本研究以六年级科学俱乐部男女学生为研究对象,探讨直接教学对学生遗传咨询意识和兴趣的影响。分析使用非参数Wilcoxon符号秩检验,因为顺序,李克特尺度的数据。从课程参与者的前后调查中得出的结果表明,在统计上,学生对在科学事业中拥有榜样的看法显著增加。努力让当地中学生强调遗传咨询是一个潜在的职业选择,特别是通过榜样,可能会增加正在进行的工作,以增加未来遗传咨询申请人的多样性。
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