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This work explores how people think about predictive genetic testing. Psychological research into individual decision making prior to the consulting room is scarce, with our knowledge of the types of factors that influence the decision to request this service barely investigated. This research undertakes this task by identifying salient factors influential in the contemplation of this new health choice. The aim is to increase our understanding of early decision-making in this area, by exploring the motivations of individuals who will never be seen at a genetic clinic.

Produktbeschreibung
This work explores how people think about predictive genetic testing. Psychological research into individual decision making prior to the consulting room is scarce, with our knowledge of the types of factors that influence the decision to request this service barely investigated. This research undertakes this task by identifying salient factors influential in the contemplation of this new health choice. The aim is to increase our understanding of early decision-making in this area, by exploring the motivations of individuals who will never be seen at a genetic clinic.
Autorenporträt
Jane completed this work at the University of Surrey. Jane has since worked at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical medicine and Imperial College Business School. Jane's work uses psychological and organisational management theory to investigate innovations in health care services and delivery.