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Title: Nursing students' self-reported knowledge of genetics and genetic education
Authors: Kıray Vural, Bilgin
Tomatır, Ayşe Gaye
Kuzu Kurban, Nevin
Taşpinar, A.
Keywords: Genetics
Nursing education
Nursing students
Turkey
rhesus antigen
achondroplasia
albinism
alkaptonuria
anencephalus
article
awareness
brachydactyly
breast cancer
chromosome aberration
cleft lip
cleft palate
colon cancer
color blindness
cross-sectional study
cystic fibrosis
familial hypercholesterolemia
fragile X syndrome
galactosemia
Gaucher disease
genetic counseling
hemochromatosis
hemophilia
human chromosome
Huntington chorea
inheritance
Klinefelter syndrome
knowledge
medical education
medical genetics
myotonic dystrophy
neurofibromatosis
nursing student
osteogenesis imperfecta
phenylketonuria
polydactyly
priority journal
questionnaire
self report
sickle cell anemia
spina bifida
Tay Sachs disease
thalassemia
trisomy 13
trisomy 18
trisomy 21
Turner syndrome
X chromosome linked muscular dystrophic mouse
xeroderma pigmentosum
adult
curriculum
education
female
human
male
nursing education
Turkey (republic)
Adult
Cross-Sectional Studies
Curriculum
Education, Nursing
Female
Genetics, Medical
Humans
Male
Students, Nursing
Abstract: Introduction: Nurses need to use genetic information in care; several areas of current need include primary care, public health, cardiovascular, geriatric and oncology nursing. Nursing faculties may be reluctant to add genetics to existing courses, let alone tackle the work of teaching an entire course in genetics. Objectives: The purpose of this study was to describe the current genetic knowledge of nursing students regarding genetics and genetic education. Methods: This is a self-administered cross-sectional survey. A total of 162 of 209 nursing students returned a questionnaire. Data from the surveys reflect the students' self-reported knowledge regarding medical genetics (response rate = 77.5%). Results: The majority of students noted 'some' to 'minimal' knowledge of Mendelian inheritance and human chromosome abnormalities. In terms of awareness of genetic abnormalities and disorders, students claimed to have 'high' knowledge of breast cancer, phenylketonuria, thalassemia, colon cancer, Rh factor, cleft lip/palate, hemophilia, color blindness, and polydactyly. Students stated that they would like to receive more education related to genetic diseases and genetic counseling (93.9%). Conclusions: The majority of students reported very little knowledge of genetics and genetic disorders. Most of students responded positively to all the education methods suggested in the questionnaire, adding that they would like more education about genetics. The results from this study may help to reform and upgrade the educational strategy concerning genetics in the Schools of Health. Copyright © 2009 S. Karger AG.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6825
https://doi.org/10.1159/000197972
ISSN: 1662-4246
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