Journal article

The 'new genetics' and primary care: GPs' views on their role and their educational needs

EK Watson, D Shickle, N Qureshi, J Emery, J Austoker

Family Practice | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 1999

Abstract

Background. Given the limited specialist resources available to cope with the rising demand for genetic services, it has been proposed that at least some of these services are provided by primary care in the future. Objective. We aimed to explore GPs' attitudes towards new developments in genetics, to establish the role they envisage for primary care and to clearly define the education, information and training needed to support them in this role. Methods. We carried out a qualitative study with GPs using four focus groups (26 GPs) and 15 individual semi-structured interviews. Results. GPs perceive genetics as an important and increasingly relevant topic for primary care. Views on the approp..

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