Journal article

Educational outcomes of a workplace screening program for genetic susceptibility to hemochromatosis

AE Nisselle, VR Collins, AA Gason, A Flouris, MB Delatycki, KJ Allen, MA Aitken, SA Metcalfe

Clinical Genetics | BLACKWELL PUBLISHING | Published : 2006

Abstract

Education is an essential component of a genetic screening program. Knowledge outcomes were measured after large-scale workplace education and screening for genetic susceptibility to hereditary hemochromatosis. The aim was to assess knowledge of concepts presented, impact of mode of delivery, and knowledge retention. Education in a group setting was delivered via oral or video presentation and knowledge assessed using self-administered questionnaires at baseline, 1 month, and 12 months. Over 60% of 11 679 participants correctly answered all questions at baseline, scoring higher with clinical concepts (disease etiology and treatment) than genetic concepts (penetrance and genetic heterogeneity..

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