Erratum: A position statement about predictive genetic testing among children (Nursing children and young people (2019)): A position statement about predictive genetic testing among children (Nursing children and young people (2019))

Majd Mrayyan, Hazem Al Azzam, Omar Al Omari, Khloud Al Dameery

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Abstract

Genetic testing of children to predict their future risk of illness is controversial. When parents make the decision to test their children, they deprive them of their autonomy. Furthermore, while genetic testing to predict the onset of treatable illnesses is welcomed, healthcare providers argue that it is of no benefit for untreatable disorders, such as certain types of cancer. The authors believe that the benefits of predictive genetic testing of children outweigh the concerns and that it should be encouraged. This article provides a position statement of many healthcare providers and researchers in Jordan. It intends to encourage the development of a policy for the genetic testing of children in Jordan as well as other countries where these policies are lacking.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)39-41
Number of pages3
JournalNursing children and young people
Volume31
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 7 2019

Keywords

  • child health
  • ethical issues
  • genetic testing
  • genetics

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