Assessing genomics confidence and learning needs in Australian nurses and midwives: an educational program evaluation

Front Genet. 2024 Jul 16:15:1419302. doi: 10.3389/fgene.2024.1419302. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Introduction: The mainstreaming of genomics across healthcare specialties necessitates that all nurses and midwives have a high literacy in genomics. Methods: We aimed to design, develop, implement and evaluate a genomics education workshop for nurses and midwives using action research principles. Results: Registered nurses and midwives completed an online survey regarding genomics confidence and learning needs (n = 274). The results of this survey were used to develop the genomics education workshop. The workshop was run three times (n = 105) with evaluation data being collected both before and after each workshop. Significant improvements in confidence across all learning domains was found following the workshops (p < 0.001). A desire for more education across all learning domains except for genetics knowledge was also identified (p < 0.001). Discussion: Genomics education workshops were found to increase the confidence of nurses and midwives across a range of specialties. Nurses and midwives also expressed a desire for further education in genomics.

Keywords: confidence; genomics; health education; human genetics; learning needs; midwifery; nursing; professional education.

Grants and funding

The author(s) declare that financial support was received for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. This work was financially supported through Queensland Health and Queensland Genomics. The funding body was not involved in the design of the study, collection and analysis of data or decision to publish.