Patient perspectives on the process and outcomes of psychiatric genetic counseling: An "Empowering Encounter".

JOURNAL OF GENETIC COUNSELING(2019)

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Genetic counseling (GC) for individuals with mental illness (MI) has been shown to improve patient outcomes, such as increased empowerment and self-efficacy. However, we do not understand how the process of GC results in these improvements or what aspects of the process are critical. In this qualitative study, we explored the process and outcome of psychiatric GC from the patient's perspective. Ten Canadian adults with a diagnosed MI were interviewed prior to, and 1 month following, psychiatric GC. Interview transcripts were analyzed using Grounded Theory methodology and generated a theoretical framework that describes the process and outcomes of psychiatric GC from the patient's perspective. Participants described the counseling process to be an "empowering encounter" and identified specific attributes of the process and characteristics of the counselor that contributed to their empowerment. Participants gained a new perspective on the cause and management of their MI, which seemed to facilitate a deeper acceptance of their condition. Consequently, participants reported being empowered and feeling less shame, blame, and guilt; which reportedly made them more able to manage their MI and protect their mental health; and more open to talking about their condition with family and friends. This study provides a better understanding of how the process of GC influences patient outcomes and highlights features of the process that maximize patient benefit.
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empowerment,genetic counseling,grounded theory,mental illness,outcomes,process
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