Abstract
The aim of the European Board of Medical Genetics has been to develop and promote academic and professional standards necessary in order to provide competent genetic counselling services. The aim of this study was to explore the impact of the European registration system for genetic nurses and counsellors from the perspectives of those professionals who have registered. Registration system was launched in 2013. A cross-sectional, online survey was used to explore the motivations and experiences of those applying for, and the effect of registration on their career. Fifty-five Genetic Nurses and Counsellors are registered till now, from them, thirty-three agreed to participate on this study. The main motivations for registering were for recognition of their work value and competence (30.3%); due to the absence of a registration system in their own country (15.2%) and the possibility of obtaining a European/international certification (27.3%), while 27.3% of respondents registered to support recognition of the genetic counselling profession. Some participants valued the registration process as an educational activity in its own right, while the majority indicated the greatest impact of the registration process was on their clinical practice. The results confirm that registrants value the opportunity to both confirm their own competence and advance the genetic counselling profession in Europe.
DOI
10.1038/ejhg.2017.84
Publication Date
2017-05-17
Publication Title
European Journal of Human Genetics
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
ISSN
1476-5438
Embargo Period
2024-11-19
Recommended Citation
Paneque, M., Moldovan, R., Cordier, C., Serra-Juhé, C., & et al. (2017) 'The perceived impact of the European registration system for genetic counsellors and nurses', European Journal of Human Genetics, . Springer Science and Business Media LLC: Available at: https://doi.org/10.1038/ejhg.2017.84