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Genetic Counselor Workforce Issues: a Survey of Genetic Counselors Licensed in the State of Indiana

机译:遗传辅导员劳动力问题:印第安纳州授权的遗传辅导员调查

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The aims of this study were to document movement of genetic counselors (GCs) out of clinical positions and identify factors that might help employers attract and retain clinical GCs. A confidential on-line survey of GCs ever licensed in the state of Indiana was conducted. Of the 46 respondents, most provide direct patient care (69.6 %), have worked in their current position for 5 years or less (72.1 %), and are experienced genetic counselors, having graduated between 6 and 15 years ago (43.5 %). One-third (32.6 %) reported thinking about leaving their current position at least monthly. GCs were more likely to think about leaving their current position when they provided direct patient care (p = 0.04) and worked in a hospital/clinic setting (p = 0.01). Among the 18 respondents that changed jobs in the past two years, 55.6 % currently work in a laboratory/industry setting and 44.4 % provide direct patient care, compared to 8 % of those in a stable position (N = 25) who work in a laboratory/industry setting (p < 0.01) and 88 % who provide direct patient care (p < 0.01). Genetic counselors who have changed jobs within the past 2 years were more satisfied with the possibility for advancement (p = 0.01), the recognition for work they do (p = 0.03) and feeling value from the organization (p = 0.04) in their current positions than those who have not changed jobs. Salary and flexibility were most often reported as reasons for changing jobs. This is the first documentation of the movement of GCs out of clinical roles into industry positions. This changing landscape may impact the access to clinical services and the training of genetic counseling students. This data will provide employers with data to help attract and retain GCs in clinical roles.
机译:本研究的目的是将遗传咨询师(GCS)的流动记录出临床职位,并确定可能帮助雇主吸引和保留临床GCS的因素。对印第安纳州曾经授权的GCS进行了机密在线调查。在46名受访者中,大多数人提供直接患者护理(69.6%),他们目前的职位工作5年或更少(72.1%),并且经验丰富的遗传辅导员,毕业于6至15年前(43.5%)。三分之一(32.6%)报告思考至少每月留下当前立场。当GCS更有可能考虑在提供直接患者护理时留下目前的位置(P = 0.04)并在医院/临床环境中工作(P = 0.01)。在过去两年中改变工作的18名受访者中,目前在实验室/行业环境中工作的55.6%,44.4%提供直接患者护理,而在稳定地位的8%(n = 25)相比之下实验室/行业环境(P <0.01)和88%提供直接患者护理(P <0.01)。在过去2年内改变工作的遗传辅导员对进步的可能性更加满意(P = 0.01),他们对工作的认可(P = 0.03)和来自组织的感觉价值(P = 0.04)位置比没有改变工作的人。薪水和灵活性最常被报告为改变就业机会的原因。这是GCS在临床角色流入行业位置的第一个文件。这种变化的景观可能会影响对临床服务的访问以及遗传咨询学生的培训。此数据将为雇主提供数据,以帮助在临床角色中吸引和保留GCS。

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