Genetic counseling processes and strategies for racially and ethnically diverse populations: A systematic review

Author:

Shete Mrunmayee1,Kocher Megan2,Pratt Rebekah3,Lee Heewon1,Zierhut Heather1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Genetics Cell Biology & Development University of Minnesota—Twin Cities Minneapolis Minnesota USA

2. University Libraries University of Minnesota—Twin Cities Minneapolis Minnesota USA

3. Department of Family Medicine and Community Health University of Minnesota—Twin Cities Minneapolis Minnesota USA

Abstract

AbstractGenetic counseling outcomes are influenced by the processes and strategies used by counselors, yet little is known about how these strategies directly impact patients and populations. In particular, tailoring genetic counseling consultations to best meet the needs of cultural, racial, and ethnically diverse populations has been explored. This review aims to identify genetic counseling strategies tailored for a diversity of racial and ethnic populations with the goal to find ways to improve genetic counseling outcomes. Medline, Cochrane CENTRAL, Embase, PsychInfo, and CINAHL databases were searched for original research articles published in English that employed genetic counseling processes and strategies to improve genetic counseling outcomes, specifically for participants from ethnically or racially diverse populations. A review of 5300 titles and abstracts resulted in the identification of 36 articles that met the inclusion criteria. Three themes emerged: (1) community involvement in culturally tailoring genetic counseling, (2) creation and use of culturally tailored resources, and (3) modifications to the genetic counseling process. The effectiveness of genetic counseling strategies could not be evaluated due to lack of consistent outcome measures in the articles. The involvement of diverse ethnic and racial populations in developing inclusive genetic counseling tools and practices will help the profession provide better patient care in the future. More research connecting genetic counseling processes and outcomes will help to assess how well these modified approaches meet the needs of diverse populations.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics (clinical)

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