医学生对基因组时代遗传学的了解和看法。

IF 1.5 Q4 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Lizbeth C Morales-Rios, José M Ramírez-Aranda, Laura E Martínez de Villarreal, Marisol Ibarra-Ramírez
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医学遗传学在现代医疗保健中的重要性突出表明,迫切需要对医生进行全面的遗传学教育。此类培训应涉及基本概念和伦理考虑,以弥补现有的知识差距,提高早期诊断能力。在拉丁美洲,医护人员,尤其是医科学生的遗传学知识水平在很大程度上仍有待提高。本研究评估了墨西哥蒙特雷一所公立大学医科应届生对基因检测的认识和态度。采用横断面、观察和匿名调查设计,于 2019 年 10 月 1 日至 2020 年 8 月 16 日进行了国际遗传知识和态度调查第 3 版(iGLAS3)。这项在线调查收集了人口统计学信息,评估了遗传知识,并衡量了对遗传主题的看法,重点关注与我们的研究目标最相关的项目。统计分析提供了描述性统计和中心倾向测量。在发放的 323 份调查问卷中,有 201 名参与者完成了基本部分,显示他们的遗传知识水平处于中上水平,平均分为 70 ± 11.5 分。人口统计学特征包括 58.7% 的女性、40.3% 的男性和 0.5% 的非二元个体,参与者平均年龄为 24 岁。大多数参与者表示对基因检测持开放态度,主要是通过私营实体进行基因检测;然而,他们也对基因数据可能被滥用表示了极大的担忧。这些调查结果表明,有必要加强遗传学教育,并将实用遗传学培训纳入医学课程,以有效应对这一领域不断变化的挑战。
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Knowledge and perception of medical students on genetics in the genomic era.

The importance of medical genetics in modern healthcare underscores the urgent need for comprehensive genetics education for physicians. Such training should address both fundamental concepts and ethical considerations to bridge existing knowledge gaps and improve early diagnostic capabilities. In Latin America, the level of genetic knowledge among healthcare workers, particularly medical students, remains largely unexplored. This study evaluates the knowledge and attitudes toward genetic testing among final-year medical students at a public university in Monterrey, Mexico. Using a cross-sectional, observational, and anonymous survey design, the International Genetic Literacy and Attitudes Survey version 3 (iGLAS3) was administered from October 1, 2019, to August 16, 2020. This online survey collected demographic information, assessed genetic knowledge, and gauged opinions on genetic topics, focusing on items most relevant to our research objectives. Statistical analyses provided descriptive statistics and measures of central tendency. Of the 323 surveys distributed, 201 participants completed essential sections, revealing a moderate to high level of genetic knowledge, with an average score of 70 ± 11.5. The demographic profile included 58.7% women, 40.3% men, and 0.5% non-binary individuals, with an average participant age of 24 years. A majority of participants expressed openness to genetic testing, primarily through private entities; however, significant concerns about the potential misuse of genetic data were noted. These findings underscore the necessity of enhancing genetic education and incorporating practical genetics training into medical curricula to meet the evolving challenges in this field effectively.

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Journal of Community Genetics
Journal of Community Genetics GENETICS & HEREDITY-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Community Genetics is an international forum for research in the ever-expanding field of community genetics, the art and science of applying medical genetics to human communities for the benefit of their individuals. Community genetics comprises all activities which identify persons at increased genetic risk and has an interest in assessing this risk, in order to enable those at risk to make informed decisions. Community genetics services thus encompass such activities as genetic screening, registration of genetic conditions in the population, routine preconceptional and prenatal genetic consultations, public education on genetic issues, and public debate on related ethical issues. The Journal of Community Genetics has a multidisciplinary scope. It covers medical genetics, epidemiology, genetics in primary care, public health aspects of genetics, and ethical, legal, social and economic issues. Its intention is to serve as a forum for community genetics worldwide, with a focus on low- and middle-income countries. The journal features original research papers, reviews, short communications, program reports, news, and correspondence. Program reports describe illustrative projects in the field of community genetics, e.g., design and progress of an educational program or the protocol and achievement of a gene bank. Case reports describing individual patients are not accepted.
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