Certainty and uncertainty in genetic counselling: a qualitative case study.

Psychol Health

Department of Psychology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK.

Published: June 2003

This study examines the communication that occurs during routine genetic counselling sessions. It involves the qualitative analysis of nine consultations with one member of a clinical genetics team. The consultations were characterised by a contrast between the sense of certainty apparent in how the clinicians talked about the power and promise of the new genetics and the uncertainty communicated regarding the actual information produced by genetic tests and their limitations in solving people's problems. There was also a contrast between how the clinician seemed to control the format and agenda of the consultation and the apparently uncontrollable personal and social implications of the topics discussed. We speculate that this may be explained in terms of the clinician giving some order and certainty in an area of inherent uncertainty, and where great promises are as yet unrealised.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08870440008400284DOI Listing

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