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Australas J Ageing
September 2020
Objective: Choosing an aged care services provider is a complex decision. This study explored the factors older people and their families consider during this decision-making process.
Methods: Four focus groups (two in rural, two in urban Queensland) included older people using and not using aged care services and family members seeking residential aged care services.
Aim: To examine current practice of genetic counselling by nurses.
Background: Recent debate argues that genetic counselling is a specialist advanced practice role, whilst others argue it is the role of all nurses. Current evidence is required to determine if genetic counselling could be included in all nurses' scope of practice.