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Becoming agents for genomic change: genetic counsellors' views of patient care and implementation influences when genomics is mainstreamed

Medicine and Health

Becoming agents for genomic change: genetic counsellors' views of patient care and implementation influences when genomics is mainstreamed

T. T. Do, M. Martyn, et al.

This qualitative study conducted by Trang Thu Do, Melissa Martyn, Belinda McClaren, Alison McEwen, and Clara Gaff delves into the perspectives of 12 genetic counselors in Australia regarding the evolution of genomic care models. With insights shaped by Diffusion of Innovation Theory, the research unveils the diverse interpretations of genomic mainstreaming and highlights the vital role genetic counselors play in patient care amid numerous challenges.

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