2021
DOI: 10.1002/jgc4.1505
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Differences in genetic counseling student responses to intense patient affect: A study of students in North American programs

Abstract: Research indicates genetic counseling patients often experience intense emotions. No studies, however, have investigated how genetic counseling students respond to patient affect. This survey study investigated student responses to patient emotions and select factors affecting their responses. One‐hundred fifty‐one genetic counseling students in North American programs wrote a response to each of three hypothetical prenatal scenarios, identical except for the patient affect expressed (anger, fear, or sadness).… Show more

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“…Future studies would be needed to further assess genetic counselors' conflict resolution skills. Keppers et al (2021) explores the differences in genetic counseling students' responses to patient affect. In this study, most students (82%) reported that anger was the most difficult emotion to resolve.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Future studies would be needed to further assess genetic counselors' conflict resolution skills. Keppers et al (2021) explores the differences in genetic counseling students' responses to patient affect. In this study, most students (82%) reported that anger was the most difficult emotion to resolve.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%