Primary care physicians' utilization and perceptions of genetics services
- PMID: 11261424
- DOI: 10.1097/00125817-199811000-00005
Primary care physicians' utilization and perceptions of genetics services
Abstract
Purpose: To document primary care physicians' utilization and perceptions of genetics services.
Methods: A randomized survey of physicians in the Pacific Northwest.
Results: The greatest factor prompting a genetics referral was the patient's interest in the evaluation, and the most common reason not to obtain a consultation was the perception that it was of no benefit to the patient. Genetics consultation was rarely sought for a family history of cancer or for deafness, polycystic kidney disease, or congenital heart disease. Even when uncertain about relative risk, physicians usually counseled a patient themselves rather than referring to a specialist.
Conclusion: Primary care physicians need more education about the genetic component of many diseases to provide directly and to refer appropriately for genetics services.
Comment in
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I heartily praise the first issue of Genetics in Medicine for its immediate applicability to clinical genetic practice.Genet Med. 1999 Mar-Apr;1(3):118. doi: 10.1097/00125817-199903000-00012. Genet Med. 1999. PMID: 11336451 No abstract available.
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