There are several chronic health problems with genetic/genomic components that plague the population. These health problems are very difficult and challenging diseases to manage. Evidenced-based nursing practice must include genetic and genomic information when planning patient care. Nurses, through their knowledge and support, play an important role in positive patient outcomes when managing the challenges of these genetically linked diseases.
For this Discussion, you will consider applications of various topics to genetics and genomics. Review the Resources focusing on the application of genetics and genomics to nursing
Choose one of the following subtopics:
- Pharmacogenomics and chronic illnesses
- Genomics in patient assessment
- Genetically competent care for those with chronic illnesses
Note: A different subtopic relating to genetics and genomics may be chosen with Instructor approval.
Locate at least one scholarly journal article that discusses your subtopic.
Resources
Be sure to review the Learning Resources before completing this activity.
Click the weekly resources link to access the resources.
By Day 3
Respond to the following:
- Identify your subtopic and provide a brief summary of your journal article on how this topic relates to nursing practice.
- What is the nurse’s role in providing care in relation to your subtopic and the overarching theme of advocacy?
- What ethical implications should be considered with regard to genetics and genomics for nursing practice? Why?
Support your response with references from the professional nursing literature.
Note: Post a 3-paragraph (at least 350 words) response. Be sure to use evidenceLinks to an external site., in-text citationsLinks to an external site., and essay-levelLinks to an external site. writing skills, including the use of transitional materialLinks to an external site. and organizational framesLinks to an external site.. Use the writing resources and the Discussion Rubric to develop your post.
By Day 7
Read two or more of your colleagues’ postings from the Discussion question (support with evidence if indicated).
Respond with a comment that asks for clarification, provides support for, or contributes additional information to two or more of your colleagues’ postings.
Post a Discussion entry on three different days of the week. Refer to the Discussion Rubric.
Learning Resources
Required Readings
- Coleman, B., Calzone, K. A., Jenkins, J., Paniagua, C., Rivera, R., Hong, O. S., Spruill, I., & Bonham, V. (2014). Multi-ethnic minority nurses’ knowledge and practice of genetics and genomicsLinks to an external site.. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 46(4), 235-244. http://doi.org/10.1111/jnu.12083
- Gaskin, D. J., Thorpe, R. J., McGinty, E. E., Bower, K., Rohde, C., Young, J. H., LaVeist, T. A., & Dubay, L. (2014). Disparities in diabetes: The nexus of race, poverty, and placeLinks to an external site.. American Journal of Public Health, 104(1), 2147–2155. http://doi.org/ 10.2105/AJPH.2013.301420
- Mehrian-Shai, R., & Reichardt, J. V. (2015). Genomics is changing personal healthcare and medicine: The dawn of IPH (individualized preventive healthcare)Links to an external site.. Human Genomics, 9, 29. http://doi.org/10.1186/s40246-015-0052-0
- Plavskin, A. (2016). Genetics and genomics of pathogens: Fighting infections with genome-sequencingLinks to an external site.. MEDSURG Nursing, 25(2), 91-96.
- Shaw, R. J., McDuffie, J. R., Hendrix, C. C., Edie, A., Lindsey-Davis, L., Nagi, A., Kosinski, A. S., & Williams, J. W (2014). Effects of nurse-managed protocols in the outpatient management of adults with chronic conditionsLinks to an external site.. Annals of Internal Medicine, 161(2), 113–121. http://doi.org/10.7326/M13-2567
- International Society of Nurses in GeneticsLinks to an external site.. (n.d.). http://www.isong.org/
- American Nurses Association. (n.d.). Genetics and personalized medicineLinks to an external site.. http://www.nursingworld.org/genetics
Required Media
- TEDx Talks. (2013, June 20). Personalized prescriptionsLinks to an external site.. [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1iKibDqtck
- Doudna, J. (2015, September). How CRISPR lets us edit our DNALinks to an external site.. [Video]. TED conferences. https://www.ted.com/talks/jennifer_doudna_we_can_now_edit_our_dna_but_let_s_do_it_wisely?language=en#t-190359
- Wax, R. (2012, June). What’s so funny about mental illness?Links to an external site. [Video]. TED conferences. https://www.ted.com/talks/ruby_wax_what_s_so_funny_about_mental_illness