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Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Genomics
  • Healthcare Education

Background:

  • The human genome has been sequenced, and genetics is increasingly integrated into healthcare.
  • Nurses report a lack of preparedness and confidence regarding genomic knowledge and application.
  • This highlights a gap in nursing education concerning genomic advancements.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the current state of genomic competency among nurses.
  • To emphasize the need for improved genomic education in nursing.
  • To provide resources for advancing genomic education and clinical support.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on nursing genomic competency.
  • Analysis of existing evidence regarding nurses' confidence levels.
  • Identification of resources for genomic education and clinical practice.

Main Results:

  • Evidence indicates nurses feel unprepared and lack confidence in genomics.
  • Genomic education is identified as a key factor in addressing this competency gap.
  • Available resources can support the development of genomic education programs.

Conclusions:

  • Genomic competency in nursing requires focused educational interventions.
  • Addressing this gap is essential for equitable patient care in the era of precision medicine.
  • Investment in genomic education resources is vital for healthcare professionals.