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| D H LeaSummaryAffiliation: Foundation for Blood Research Country: USA Publications
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What nurses need to know about geneticsDale Halsey Lea
Southern Maine Genetics Services, Foundation for Blood Research, P O Box 190, 69 U S Route 1, Scarborough, Maine 04070, USA
Dimens Crit Care Nurs 21:50-60; quiz 60-1. 2002..This article describes basic genetics and how nurses can incorporate a genetic focus into clinical practice, specifically family history assessment. Ethical principles of genetic healthcare also are discussed...
U.S. genetics nurses in advanced practiceDale Halsey Lea
Division of Genetics, Foundation for Blood Research, Scarborough, ME 04070 0190, USA
J Nurs Scholarsh 38:213-8. 2006..To describe characteristics and professional roles of genetics nurses in advanced practice...
A new world view of genetics service modelsD H Lea
Southern Maine Regional Genetics Services Program, Foundation for Blood Research, Maine, USA
Online J Issues Nurs 5:5. 2000..This article explores a New World view of genetics services, and describes futuristic models for their provision. Nursing participation in and preparation for future genetics services also is described...
Expanding nurses' roles in telemedicine & genetics servicesDale Halsey Lea
Division of Genetics, Foundation for Blood Research, Cumberland Foreside, ME
MCN Am J Matern Child Nurs 31:185-9. 2006..Telemedicine offers nurses an opportunity to assure and provide quality genetic healthcare tailored to the individual and family's specific needs within their own community...
Genetic testing and screeningDale Halsey Lea
Southern Maine Genetics Services, Foundation for Blood Research, Scarborough, ME, USA
Am J Nurs 102:36-43. 2002
Ethical issues in genetic testingDale Halsey Lea
Southern Maine Genetics Services, Foundation for Blood Research, Scarborough, ME 04070, USA
J Midwifery Womens Health 50:234-40. 2005....
Myths and facts... about genetic testingDale Halsey Lea
Southern Maine Genetics Services, Foundation for Blood Research, Scarborough, Maine, USA
Nursing 34:27. 2004
How genetics changes daily practiceDale Halsey Lea
Southern Maine Genetics Services, Foundation for Blood Research, Scarborough, ME, USA
Nurs Manage 34:19-24; quiz 25. 2003..Develop a firmer understanding of the role genetics plays in health and disease, and incorporate genetic questions into patient assessment...
An ethical assessment framework for addressing global genetic issues in clinical practiceJudith M Cassells
Oncol Nurs Forum 30:383-90. 2003....
Preparing nurses for a 21st century role in genomics-based health careDale Halsey Lea
Southern Maine Regional Genetics Services, Foundation for Blood Research, Scarborough, Maine, USA
Nurs Educ Perspect 24:75-80. 2003..Recommendations to strengthen these developments, along with strategies for nursing leadership in carving a new role, that of Genomics Nurse Case Coordinator, are presented...
Telegenetics in Maine: Successful clinical and educational service delivery model developed from a 3-year pilot projectDale Halsey Lea
Southern Maine Genetics Services, Foundation for Blood Research, Scarborough, Maine, USA
Genet Med 7:21-7. 2005..Decision-making confidence for genetics and neurology consultants was high. Our experience contributes to the development of telegenetics models that can be used in other rural states...
Tailoring drug therapy with pharmacogeneticsDale Halsey Lea
Nursing 35:22-3. 2005
Position statement: integrating genetics competencies into baccalaureate and advanced nursing educationDale Halsey Lea
Nurs Outlook 50:167-8. 2002
Genomic-based health care in nursing: a bidirectional approach to bringing genetics into nursing's body of knowledgeDale Halsey Lea
Southern Maine Genetics Service, Foundation for Blood Research, Scarborough, ME 04070, USA
J Prof Nurs 18:120-9. 2002..Evidence of nursing's interdisciplinary leadership is recognized. Recommendations and strategies for continued nursing leadership and programs that build on previous work are presented...
Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma as an exemplar of the effects of genetics and genomicsKathleen A Calzone
National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, Center for Cancer Research, Genetics Branch, 8901 Wisconsin Ave, Building 8, Rm 5101, Bethesda, MD 20889 5105, USA
J Nurs Scholarsh 38:335-43. 2006..The field of oncology is an exemplar of how the genomic revolution is influencing more individualized care and treatment of people with cancer and their families...
