2023
DOI: 10.1002/jgc4.1770
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Does the amount of family history matter? Perspectives of adult adoptees

Alyssa Williams,
Alise K. Blake,
Lori Williamson Dean
et al.

Abstract: Family history is considered the gold standard for risk assessment of inherited conditions and is often used to inform preventative care. There are currently no provider guidelines that address caring for patients with a lack of family history, and adoptees report inconsistent care because of this. Through this qualitative study, we explored (1) how the amount of family history impacts adoptees' perceptions of healthcare and (2) adoptees' suggestions for improvement of their healthcare. Fourteen adult adoptees… Show more

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