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Respecting Autonomous Decision Making Among Filipinos: A Re-emphasis in Genetic Counseling

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Family cohesiveness provides a unique cultural influence in the observance and expression of autonomy in terms of Filipino patients’ decision making. With genetic counseling yet in its dawning practice in the Philippines, healthcare professionals (i.e., geneticists, practitioners) practicing genetic counseling and students in the pioneering genetic counseling program face the challenge of how to provide culturally appropriate measures in respecting Filipinos’ autonomy. There is much deliberation with respect to identifying autonomous decision making among Filipino patients as counselees in genetic counseling. Cultural values influence how autonomy and bioethical principles are upheld. In a culturally-appropriate manner of identifying who makes health care and genetic counseling decisions, the sole focus on an individualistic perspective may be too western-based and may render genetic counseling less effective. The uniquely important cultural feature of family cohesiveness necessitates its incorporation into the practice of genetic counseling in the Philippines.

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Jonathan Cura declares that he has no conflict of interest. No human or animal studies were carried out by the author for this article.

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Cura, J.D. Respecting Autonomous Decision Making Among Filipinos: A Re-emphasis in Genetic Counseling. J Genet Counsel 24, 213–224 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10897-015-9823-y

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