학술논문
An accessible, relational, inclusive, and actionable (ARIA) model of genetic counseling compared with usual care: Results of a randomized controlled trial
Document Type
Article
Author
Joseph, Galen; Leo, Michael C.; Riddle, Leslie; Guerra, Claudia; Amendola, Laura M.; Gilmore, Marian J.; Rolf, Bradley A.; Dorschner, Michael O.; Zepp, Jamilyn; Biesecker, Barbara B.; Caruncho, Mikaella; Hunter, Jessica Ezzell; Keast, Erin; Lewis, Hannah S.; Duenas, Devan; Kauffman, Tia; Bulkley, Joanna E.; Anderson, Katherine P.; Jarvik, Gail P.; Goddard, Katrina A.B.; Wilfond, Benjamin S.
Source
Genetics in Medicine; November 2022, Vol. 24 Issue: 11 p2228-2239, 12p
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ISSN
10983600; 15300366
Abstract
Effective approaches to communicate genomic information are needed to ensure equitable care. In a randomized controlled superiority trial, we tested a novel practice model that aims to make genetic counseling inclusive, by making the communication accessible, relational, and actionable (ARIA).