The iceberg of genomics: New perspectives in the use of genomics and epigenetics in oncology nursing clinical reasoning. A discursive paper

Author:

Milani Alessandra1ORCID,Misurelli Eliana1,Bottaccioli Anna Giulia23,Bottaccioli Francesco2,Lacapra Silvana1,Ciccarelli Chiara1ORCID,Magon Giorgio4,Mazzocco Ketti56ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing European Institute of Oncology IRCCS Milan Italy

2. Italian Society of Psychoneuroendocrineimmunology Rome Italy

3. Department of Clinical Psychology Università Vita e Salute Milan Italy

4. Nursing Manager European Institute of Oncology IRCCS Milan Italy

5. Department of Oncology and Haemato‐Oncology University of Milan Milan Italy

6. Division of Applied Research for Cognitive and Psychological Sciences European Institute of Oncology IRCCS Milan Italy

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAlthough, there is a wealth of information in the medical literature on the usefulness of genomic testing in assessing risk and its application in medical oncology decision making, there are no theoretical reflections in the nursing field.AimTo understand the implications of molecular biology in nursing practice and highlight the role of Nursing Theory in guiding nurses’ reasoning.Materials and MethodsSearching literature published between 2000 and 2022 in Medline and Google Scholar. Scientific evidence was analysed by the authors expert in different fields.ResultsBased on the findings of the literature, concerns have been raised about the proper care of cancer patients who have a genomic risk profile determination. In particular, the absence of theoretical thinking and conceptual models that consider developments in molecular biology and their impact on nursing, in addition to the prevalence of heuristic thinking and the application of clinical patterns in nursing practice, could induce patient misjudgement with inadequate planning of preventive, curative, rehabilitative and educational nursing interventions. Nurses working in the field of oncology should be aware that the risk profile determined by genomics tests is merely the visible and stated portion of the cancer patient: the tip of iceberg.DiscussionThis study demonstrates how genomic testing takes into account a fraction of genes discovered in tumour tissue to establish a risk profile. This subset differs, for example, from the social genome, which can determine the risk of dementia, cancer and cardiovascular disease, but in response to social adversity. Nursing theory, which views the environment as a metaparadigm, must consider a conceptual model that can integrate the findings of genomic testing with recommendations from studies on the social genome of humans to make it easier to build nursing treatments that can better reduce these risks.ConclusionA nursing theoretical discourse on genomics is a paramount requirement for developing effective nursing care.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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