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The use of heuristics in genetic testing decision-making: A qualitative interview study.

Bettina Maria ZimmermannDavid Martin ShawBernice ElgerInsa Koné
Published in: PloS one (2021)
The use of heuristics is an inherent part of decision-making, particularly in the complex context of genetic testing for inherited cancer predisposition. However, some heuristics increase the risk of misinterpretation or exaggerated external influences. This may negatively impact informed decision-making. Thus, this study illustrates the importance of genetic counselors and medical professionals being aware of these heuristics and the individual manner in which they might be applied in the context of genetic testing decision-making. Findings may offer practical support to achieve this, as they inductively focus on the counselees' perspective.
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