Prioritization of future genetics education for general practitioners: A Delphi study

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Purpose: General practitioners (GPs) are increasingly expected to deliver genetics services in daily patient care. Education in primary care genetics is considered suboptimal and in urgent need of revision and innovation. The aim of this study was to prioritize topics for genetics education for general practice. Methods: A Delphi consensus procedure consisting of three rounds was conducted. A purposively selected heterogeneous panel (n = 18) of experts, comprising six practicing GPs who were also engaged in research, five GP trainers, four clinical genetics professionals, and three representatives of patient organizations, participated. Educational needs regarding genetics in general practice in terms of knowledge, skills, and attitudes were rated and ranked in a top-10 list. Results: The entire panel completed all three rounds. Kendall's coefficient of concordance indicated significant agreement regarding the top 10 genetic education needs (P 0.001). Recognizing signals that are potentially indicative of a hereditary component of a disease was rated highest, followed by Evaluating indications for referral to a clinical genetics centre and Knowledge of the possibilities and limitations of genetic tests. Conclusions: The priorities resulting from this study can inform the development of educational modules, including input for case-based education, to improve GP performance in genetic patient care. © American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics.

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Houwink, E. J. F., Henneman, L., Westerneng, M., Van Luijk, S. J., Cornel, M. C., Dinant, J. G., & Vleuten, C. V. D. (2012). Prioritization of future genetics education for general practitioners: A Delphi study. Genetics in Medicine, 14(3), 323–329. https://doi.org/10.1038/gim.2011.15

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