Interventions to improve patient access to and utilisation of genetic and genomic counselling services.

Author:

Benjamin Caroline M12,Thomas Lois H1,Skirton Heather3,Gustafson Shanna4,Coupe Jacqueline1,Patch Christine5,Belk Rachel6,Tishkovskaya Svetlana1,Calzone Kathleen7,Payne Katherine8

Affiliation:

1. University of Central Lancashire; School of Health; Room 434 Brook Building Preston Lancashire UK

2. Liverpool Women's NHS Foundation Trust; Department of Clinical Genetics; Crown Street Liverpool UK L8 7SS

3. University of Plymouth; Faculty of Health and Human Sciences; 3 Portland Villas Drake Circus Plymouth UK PL4 8AA

4. InformedDNA; 360 Central Ave Ste 1230 Saint Petersburg Florida USA 33701

5. Guys and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust; Department of Clinical Genetics; Great Maze Pond London UK SE1 9RT

6. St Mary’s Hospital; Manchester Centre for Genomic Medicine; Hathersage Road Manchester UK

7. National Cancer Institute; Centre for Cancer Research, Genetics Branch; 37 Convent Drive Building 37, RM 3039 Bethesda Maryland USA

8. The University of Manchester; Manchester Centre for Health Economics; 4th floor, Jean McFarlane Building Oxford Road Manchester UK M13 9PL

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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