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Informed Consent in Predictive Genetic Testing - A Revised Model

Inglese · Tascabile

Spedizione di solito entro 6 a 7 settimane

Descrizione

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This important book proposes revising the current informed consent protocol for predictive genetic testing to reflect the trend toward patient-centered medicine. Emphasizing the predictive aspect of testing, the author analyzes the state of informed consent procedure in terms of three components: comprehension of risk assessment, disclosure to select appropriate treatment, and voluntariness. The book's revised model revisits these cornerstones, restructuring the consent process to allow for expanded comprehension time, enhanced patient safety, greater patient involvement and autonomy, and reduced chance of coercion by family or others. A comparison of the current and revised versions and case studies showing the new model in real-world applications add extra usefulness to this resource.
Included in the coverage:

  • The science behind PGT.
  • Understanding genetic risks and probability.
  • The history of informed consent.
  • Revised model of informed consent: comprehension, disclosure, voluntariness, patient safety.
  • Applications of the model in DTC and pleiotropic genetic testing.
  • Implementation of the revised model, and assessing its effectiveness.
A milestone in the bioethics literature, Informed Consent in Predictive Genetic Testing will be of considerable interest to genetic counselors, medical and bioethicists, and public health professionals.

Sommario

Introduction.- Predictive Genetic Testing.- The History and Components of Informed Consent.- Revised Model of Informed Consent.- Application of the Revised Model.- Conclusion.

Info autore

Jessica Minor is an assistant professor of health sciences at Bob Jones University, where she teaches public health, global health, and medical ethics. She received her doctoral degree in health care ethics from Duquesne University. Previously, she was a member of the ethics committee at the University of Connecticut Health Center and an adjunct faculty member of Medical Ethics for UConn’s medical school. Dr. Minor's main focus is genetic ethics, medical ethics, and patient understanding of the genetic testing and counseling process.

Riassunto

This important book proposes revising the current informed consent protocol for predictive genetic testing to reflect the trend toward patient-centered medicine. Emphasizing the predictive aspect of testing, the author analyzes the state of informed consent procedure in terms of three components: comprehension of risk assessment, disclosure to select appropriate treatment, and voluntariness. The book's revised model revisits these cornerstones, restructuring the consent process to allow for expanded comprehension time, enhanced patient safety, greater patient involvement and autonomy, and reduced chance of coercion by family or others. A comparison of the current and revised versions and case studies showing the new model in real-world applications add extra usefulness to this resource.
Included in the coverage:

  • The science behind PGT.
  • Understanding genetic risks and probability.
  • The history of informed consent.
  • Revised model of informed consent: comprehension, disclosure, voluntariness, patient safety.
  • Applications of the model in DTC and pleiotropic genetic testing.
  • Implementation of the revised model, and assessing its effectiveness.
 A milestone in the bioethics literature, Informed Consent in Predictive Genetic Testing will be of considerable interest to genetic counselors, medical and bioethicists, and public health professionals.

Testo aggiuntivo

“This book focuses on the ethics of predictive
genetic testing, a salient issue given the rapid nature of medical advances. …
The primary audience is professionals working in the field of genetic testing.
The book raises many interesting ethical and legal questions surrounding this
growing method of testing.” (Ruaim A. Muaygil, Doody’s Book Reviews, November, 2015)

Relazione

"This book focuses on the ethics of predictive genetic testing, a salient issue given the rapid nature of medical advances. ... The primary audience is professionals working in the field of genetic testing. The book raises many interesting ethical and legal questions surrounding this growing method of testing." (Ruaim A. Muaygil, Doody's Book Reviews, November, 2015)

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Jessica Minor
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783319385587
ISBN 978-3-31-938558-7
Pagine 232
Dimensioni 155 mm x 235 mm x 13 mm
Peso 375 g
Illustrazioni VII, 232 p.
Categorie Guide e manuali > Salute
Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Medicina > Branche cliniche

B, Medicine, Medical counselling, Personal & public health, Psychotherapy, Health psychology, Counseling, Psychotherapy and Counseling, Human Genetics, Medical Genetics, Counseling Psychology, Maternal and child health services, Maternal and Child Health

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