{"title":"卫生专业人员对新生儿遗传筛查的看法","authors":"T. A. Abeje","doi":"10.2174/1875692119666220225140848","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"\n\nAfter the completion of the human genome, the project has created opportunities of improving the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of disease. However, limitations of health professionals (HPs), genetic knowledge, technological resources, and shortage of scientific researches prevent addressing genetic screening globally.\n\n\n\nTo assess HPs knowledge, attitude, and future perspective towards neonatal genetic screening.\n\n\n\nThe study was carried out in a cross-sectional survey. A simple random sampling technique was used to select health centers and health care, professionals. Questioners were used to assessing HPs knowledge, attitude, and future perspectives towards genetic disease screening.\n\n\n\nAmong the total of 384 HPs, 79.7% and 20.3% had good and poor knowledge on the basic idea of genetic screening, respectively. Similarly, 92.4% and 7.6% of HPs had good and poor knowledge, respectively, on the parental history of genetic disease. Besides, 68.8% and 31.3% of HPs had good and poor knowledge on the possibility of treating genetic diseases. Lastly, 81.3% and 18.5% of HPs had a positive and negative attitude towards genetic screening.\n\n\n\nThe majority of HPs were found good genetic knowledge and a positive attitude on the basic idea of genetic screening, parental history, and the possibility of treating genetic disease, respectively. However, the practice of genetic screening is not addressed in Ethiopia yet. Genetic HPs and non-genetic HPs have to be encouraging the concerned bodies including the governmental system to implement genetic screening in Ethiopia.\n","PeriodicalId":11056,"journal":{"name":"Current Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine","volume":"1 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2022-02-25","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Perspectives of Health Professionals Towards Neonatal Genetic Screening\",\"authors\":\"T. A. Abeje\",\"doi\":\"10.2174/1875692119666220225140848\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"\\n\\nAfter the completion of the human genome, the project has created opportunities of improving the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of disease. 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Perspectives of Health Professionals Towards Neonatal Genetic Screening
After the completion of the human genome, the project has created opportunities of improving the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of disease. However, limitations of health professionals (HPs), genetic knowledge, technological resources, and shortage of scientific researches prevent addressing genetic screening globally.
To assess HPs knowledge, attitude, and future perspective towards neonatal genetic screening.
The study was carried out in a cross-sectional survey. A simple random sampling technique was used to select health centers and health care, professionals. Questioners were used to assessing HPs knowledge, attitude, and future perspectives towards genetic disease screening.
Among the total of 384 HPs, 79.7% and 20.3% had good and poor knowledge on the basic idea of genetic screening, respectively. Similarly, 92.4% and 7.6% of HPs had good and poor knowledge, respectively, on the parental history of genetic disease. Besides, 68.8% and 31.3% of HPs had good and poor knowledge on the possibility of treating genetic diseases. Lastly, 81.3% and 18.5% of HPs had a positive and negative attitude towards genetic screening.
The majority of HPs were found good genetic knowledge and a positive attitude on the basic idea of genetic screening, parental history, and the possibility of treating genetic disease, respectively. However, the practice of genetic screening is not addressed in Ethiopia yet. Genetic HPs and non-genetic HPs have to be encouraging the concerned bodies including the governmental system to implement genetic screening in Ethiopia.
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Current Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine (Formerly ‘Current Pharmacogenomics’) Current Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine (CPPM) is an international peer reviewed biomedical journal that publishes expert reviews, and state of the art analyses on all aspects of pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine under a single cover. The CPPM addresses the complex transdisciplinary challenges and promises emerging from the fusion of knowledge domains in therapeutics and diagnostics (i.e., theragnostics). The journal bears in mind the increasingly globalized nature of health research and services.