Leadership Strategies for Genomics Integration: A Descriptive Study Using the Canadian Adaptation of the Genetics and Genomics Nursing Practice Survey

Jacqueline Limoges, Lindsay Carlsson, Rebecca Puddester, Nicole Letourneau, Andrea Gretchev, April Pike, Kathy Calzone

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Abstract

The demand for genomic services that improve disease prevention, early detection and safer treatments has already outpaced the capacity of the current system. Nursing leadership strategies are urgently needed to integrate genomic discov-eries into education and practice. Using findings from the national Canadian Adaptation of the Genetics and Genomics Nursing Practice Survey completed by 1,012 Canadian nurses, we recommend leadership strategies to build conducive practice environments and assist nurses in developing genomic literacy and confidence to fully participate in the integration of genomics into education and prac-tice. Collaboration across the domains of nursing practice can generate sustain-able strategies that assist nurses to be full participants in interdisciplinary teams.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)22-40
Number of pages19
JournalNursing leadership (Toronto, Ont.)
Volume37
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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