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. 2025 Aug 12;15(8):e086962.
doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-086962.

Putting the patient at the centre: a call for research involvement of nurses, midwives and allied health professionals working in genomics

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Putting the patient at the centre: a call for research involvement of nurses, midwives and allied health professionals working in genomics

Lorraine Cowley et al. BMJ Open. .

Abstract

Introduction: We report the collaborative views of a group of nurses, midwives and allied health professionals (NMAHPs) in the UK who have a genomics research remit or interest. Our group includes genetic counsellors under this diverse category of healthcare workers.This group came together as part of the National Institute for Health and Social Care Research (NIHR) Genomics Research National Specialty Group. After responding to a survey to elicit the views of NMAHPs working in genomics, some of the original 45 respondents, along with others who learnt of the project by word of mouth, have worked together to produce this article.

Objective: The paper aims to set out in clear terms the value of NMAHPs to research that supports the patient-centred implementation of genomics in the National Health Service (NHS).

Key argument: We discuss four potential areas where NMAHPs, in particular, can contribute to the research. These are patient perspectives and epistemic justice, psychosocial impacts, the familial nature of genomics and equity. We argue that this group (NMAHPs) represents a potentially underused resource for the NHS as it seeks to ensure that advances in genomics are translated into patient benefit.

Conclusions: We propose that NMAHPs, with our research expertise, are well placed to shape and deliver a research agenda that explores models of patient-centred care in the genomics era. We call for increased funding for NMAHP research roles and funding opportunities to deliver this fundamental work.

Keywords: GENETICS; Health; Medicine; Nursing research; Patients; QUALITATIVE RESEARCH.

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Competing interests: None declared.

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