nurses in the workforce need to be equipped with genomic knowledge about their patients through continuing education courses, toolkits and clinical decision support aids. these resources are available to nurses in other countries, and they
are making a difference to the quality, accuracy and safety of patient care.
canada is falling behind.
armed with genomics knowledge, nurses could work more effectively with genetic counsellors, physicians and pharmacists to provide care to thousands of people requiring genomics services.
imagine the impact of canada’s nearly half a million nurses, once armed with genetics knowledge. genetic testing can only improve health when health-care professionals can employ the results.
knowledge about genetic testing, risks, and therapies needs to be better integrated into nurses’ basic and continuing education programs, to get into the “dna” of the nursing profession.
nurses are poised to deliver the world-class health care canadians expect – employing their knowledge of genetics to provide the best patient care.
nicole letourneau, phd rn frsc is a professor and university of calgary research excellence chair in parent and child health.