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Review from Nursing Standard, vol. 25, No. 24, Feb 16, 2011: FIVE STAR, EXCELLENT!
"Genetics is at the forefront of medicine and nurses are expected to have a basic understanding of the subject.This handbook is well written and the authors do a good job of making this complex topic understandable.The book lists prenatal, childhood and adult genetic conditions that may involve testing and counselling.Genetic services, types of genetic testing and the impact of genetic conditions on families are discussed in depth, and case studies highlight the emotional and psychological needs of patients and their families.Guidelines for drawing family trees and practical examples of risk assessment are well explained. The perspective of the patient regarding risk and lay knowledge is also considered.My only irritation related to the spelling of the word `counselling' - as a UK published book I would have preferred it not to be spelt the American way with one `l'.All departments should have a copy of this book on their shelves."Reviewer: Audrey Ardern-Jones, associate lecturer in cancer genetics, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust.
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Review from Journal of Medical Genetics, vol. 47, issue 8, Aug 2010: 'a valuable resource'
"Tremendous progress in recent years has shaped the field of medical genetics, which continues to expand to involve almost every aspect of human health. Hence, it is necessary for every healthcare professional to acquire a basic understanding of this science. This is clearly the objective of this well-edited and structured book by Skirton and Patch in its second updated edition. The authors' considerable experience in genetics, through direct clinical practice in addition to organisational and academic roles, can be appreciated in the practical aspect of their writing.The book starts with useful definitions and alerts the reader to the wide applicability of genetics through clinical cases, raising questions that are answered and discussed when relevant in later chapters. Important aspects of genetic counselling, from basic skills such as risk estimation using family trees to more complex ones related to effective ethical communication with the clients in the light of their needs and the different models of counselling, are then discussed in two chapters. However, given their intrinsic function in medical genetics, these issues are also efficiently tackled in the clinical cases outlined in each chapter.The authors then describe important scientific concepts and techniques that are necessary for a good clinical understanding of genetics. Although this section may seem short, the additional resources provided at the end are very useful. Likewise, for all topics covered in the book, the updated links provided serve as a handy catalogue for the health professional seeking extra information. Next, the concepts and techniques described in the first part of the book are applied directly to common genetic conditions and issues faced by different age groups, from prenatal care to older adulthood in separate chapters. This organisation puts into perspective the importance of genetics in different medical specialities and settings.This book, with its concise yet comprehensive explanation of a complex rapidly growing field, should prove to be a valuable resource for a diverse audience of health professionals, including midwives, nurses and physicians, who confront genetic issues during their daily practice without being specialists in medical genetics."
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