构建基因组信息护理工作人员:针对瘤护理实践及其他领域的建议
Jacqueline Limoges1, Rebecca Puddester2, Andrea Gretchev1
1Faculty of Health Disciplines, Athabasca University, Athabasca, AB T9S 3A3, Canada.
Current oncology (Toronto, Ont.)
|January 24, 2025
概括
基因组学在护理中的整合面临着诸如劳动力准备不足和政策差距等障碍. 提出了第三波努力,重点是合作,教育和研究,以加速转型和优化健康结果.
科学领域:
- 基因组医学是一种基因组医学.
- 精确的健康研究.
- 护理科学 护理科学
背景情况:
- 基因组学对于精确的健康至关重要,识别遗传性癌症和风险,并指导治疗决策.
- 癌症护理的结构性障碍,包括护理工作人员的不准备和政策缺陷,阻碍了获得基因组福利的平等机会.
- 几十年来对基因组学整合的障碍是可修改的,需要新的策略.
研究的目的:
- 分析过去在将基因组学整合到护理实践中的努力.
- 在基因组学中探索劳动力发展和卫生系统转型的额外方法.
- 为未来一波基因组学整合在护理中的浪潮提出建议.
主要方法:
- 对将基因组学纳入护理实践的两个不同的努力浪潮的分析.
- 根据这些波的研究和观测.
- 探索劳动力和卫生系统转型的其他方法.
主要成果:
- 提出了第三波基因组学整合努力的三个建议.
- 这些包括跨领域的合作,以重置优先事项,领导教育和扩大规模的政策,以及指导实践的研究框架.
- 这些建议旨在加快劳动力和卫生系统转型.
结论:
- 护士在所有实践领域的协同努力对于领导基因组学创新至关重要.
- 优化健康结果需要准备护士在基因组进步的最前沿.
- 借助新的策略,利用护理作为全球专业,可以推进基因组学知情护理实践.
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