With the mapping of the human genome has come the opportunity for nursing research to explore topics of concern to the maintenance, restoration, and attainment of genetic-related health. Initially, nursing research on genetic topics originated primarily from physical anthropology and from a clinical, disease-focused perspective. Nursing research subsequently focused on psychosocial aspects of genetic conditions for individuals and their family members. As findings emerge from current human genome discovery, new programs of genetic nursing research are originating from a biobehavioral interface, ranging from the investigations of the influence of specific molecular changes on gene function to social/ethical issues of human health and disease. These initiatives reflect nursing's response to discoveries of gene mutations related to phenotypic expression in both clinical and community-based populations. Genetic research programs are needed that integrate or adapt theoretical and methodological advances in epidemiology, family systems, anthropology, and ethics with those from nursing. Research programs must address not only populations with a specific disease but also community-based genetic health care issues. As genetic health care practice evolves, so will opportunities for research by nurses who can apply genetic concepts and interventions to improve the health of the public. This article presents an analysis of the evolution of genetic nursing research and challengesfor the future.
Journal article
From ecology to base pairs: nursing and genetic science
Biological research for nursing, Vol.3(1), pp.4-12
07/2001
DOI: 10.1177/109980040100300102
PMID: 11885914
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- Title: Subtitle
- From ecology to base pairs: nursing and genetic science
- Creators
- Janet K. Williams - University of IowaToni Tripp-Reimer - University of Iowa
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Biological research for nursing, Vol.3(1), pp.4-12
- DOI
- 10.1177/109980040100300102
- PMID
- 11885914
- ISSN
- 1099-8004
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 07/2001
- Academic Unit
- Nursing
- Record Identifier
- 9983557538702771
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