Global trends and themes in genetic counseling research

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This article seeks to highlight the most recent trends and themes in genetic counseling that are of broad interest. A total of 3505 documents were published between 1952 and 2021, with a trend toward increase in paper/year. The most common documents are original articles (2515, 71.8%), followed by review articles (341, 9.7%). Journal of Genetic Counseling publishes the highest number of genetic counseling articles (587, 16.7%), followed by Clinical Genetics (103, 2.9%) and the South American Journal of Medical Genetics (95, 2.7%). Co-occurrence analysis revealed five research themes: genetic testing, cancer, genetic counselor, prenatal diagnosis, and psychiatry. The genetic counselor theme contained most of the recent keywords, including “covid-19,” “underrepresented population,” “service delivery models,” “workforce,” “disparities,” “service delivery,” “professional development,” “cultural competence,” “access,” “diversity,” “telemedicine,” and “health literacy.” Genetic counseling researchers may use these keywords to find topics pertinent to their future research and practice.

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Zakaria, W. N. A., Yoon, S. Y., Wijaya, A., Ahmad, A. H., Zakaria, R., & Othman, Z. (2023). Global trends and themes in genetic counseling research. European Journal of Human Genetics, 31(10), 1181–1184. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41431-023-01371-3

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