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  • Health-care professionals, especially nurses and midwives, currently lack sufficient genetics knowledge to provide safe patient care, highlighting a need for better educational resources.
  • An action research study aimed to create an online genetics resource for health students and practitioners, incorporating feedback from surveys on their learning needs and acceptance of e-learning.
  • The developed resource uses a life stage structure to enhance accessibility and includes clinical case studies covering theoretical, ethical, and practical issues, along with a strategy for evaluation.

Article Abstract

Health-care professionals need an appropriate genetics knowledge base to care for patients and their families. However, studies have indicated that nurses and midwives lack the requisite genetics knowledge to practice effectively and safely, with a paucity of resources to address their educational needs. This paper describes an action research study aimed at developing an online genetics resource for students and practitioners in a range of health professions. A literature review of current health-care genetics education was undertaken. In the first phase of the action cycle, a sample of nurses and midwives were surveyed using a questionnaire to discover their perceived learning needs and the acceptability of an e-learning approach. Using the findings, an online resource for health professionals was developed, by means of a life stage structure to expedite accessibility. The developmental process leading to the construction of clinical case studies in this resource (including theory, ethical, and practical issues) and the evaluation strategy are discussed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1442-2018.2007.00296.xDOI Listing

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