巴基斯坦卡拉奇临床实践中关于癌症基因检测的知识、态度和观念。

IF 1.5 Q4 GENETICS & HEREDITY
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医疗保健专业人员(HCP)在基因筛查测试的实际应用中发挥着重要作用,但在临床护理中,他们往往对癌症基因测试(CGT)准备不足。随着基因相关恶性肿瘤的复杂性增加,它要求卫生保健提供者做好准备,以满足患者的需求。因此,我们研究的目的是评估巴基斯坦HCPs在癌症遗传学应用方面的知识、态度和实践。我们的横断面调查于2022年4月至2022年6月在巴基斯坦卡拉奇的一家私人和政府机构的hcp中进行。总体选择采用非概率随机方便抽样;然而。非临床HCPs以及实习生被排除在我们的研究之外。共有210名HCPs被纳入本研究,其中56.7%(119人)具有5年以上的临床经验。两家医院的大多数受访者认为他们的知识不足,分别只有2%(2)和1.8%(2)的受访者非常了解。68.6%(144)的HCPs对CGT持积极态度,55.2%(116)的参与者对CGT持积极态度。与私营部门相比,公共部门的HCPs每周为CME投入≥5小时(P = 0.006),并且更好地为患者提供咨询(P = 0.021)和解释有关CGT的结果(P = 0.020)。此外,对于特定癌症类型的筛查测试被普遍认为是一种值得投资的途径,以改善我国医疗保健系统中CGT的现状[47.6% (N = 100)]。我们的研究结果表明,巴基斯坦医生缺乏相关知识,因此需要在公共和私营部门开展更多关于CGT的培训。了解具体的知识差距可以进一步帮助加强研究生培训计划,并最终将CGT有效地纳入我们的医疗保健环境。
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Knowledge, attitude, and perceptions about cancer genetic testing in clinical practice in Karachi, Pakistan.

Healthcare professionals (HCP) play an important role in the practical application of genetic screening tests but often feel inadequately prepared for cancer genetic testing (CGT) in clinical care. As the complexity of gene-related malignancies increases, it demands HCPs' preparedness to cater to patients' needs. Therefore, the aim of our study is to assess the knowledge, attitude, and practices of HCPs in Pakistan regarding the application of cancer genetics. Our cross-sectional survey was conducted from April 2022 to June 2022 amongst HCPs at a private and a governmental institution in Karachi, Pakistan. Non-probability random convenience sampling was used to select the population; however. non-clinical HCPs, as well as Interns, were excluded from our study. A total of 210 HCPs, 56.7% (119) bearing an experience of over 5 years of clinical experience, were included in this study. Most respondents from both hospitals deemed their knowledge inadequate, with only 2% (2) and 1.8% (2) being extremely knowledgeable, respectively. 68.6% (144) HCPs displayed a positive attitude towards CGT, with 55.2% (116) participants perceiving CGT in a positive light. As compared to the private sector, significantly more HCPs in the public sector dedicated ≥ 5 h/week for CME (P = 0.006), and were better prepared to counsel patients (P = 0.021) and interpret results concerning CGT (P = 0.020). Additionally, screening tests for specific cancer types were popularly considered a worthwhile avenue of investment to improve the current state of CGT in our healthcare system [47.6% (N = 100)]. Demonstrating a lack of knowledge among Pakistani doctors, our results call upon the need for additional training concerning CGT in both the public and private sectors alike. Understanding specific gaps in knowledge may further help enhance post-graduate training programs and eventually lead to effective incorporation of CGT into our healthcare setting.

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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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