Ethical issues of genetic susceptibility testing for occupational diseases: opinions of trainees in a high-risk job

Volume: 86, Issue: 7, Pages: 827 - 836
Published: Sep 25, 2012
Abstract
Genetic research has opened up possibilities for identification of persons with an increased susceptibility for occupational disease. However, regulations considering the ethical issues that are inevitably associated with the use of genetic tests for susceptibility for occupational diseases are scarce. We investigated whether opinions of an intended stakeholder group, that is, student nurses, are sufficiently addressed by existing...
Paper Details
Title
Ethical issues of genetic susceptibility testing for occupational diseases: opinions of trainees in a high-risk job
Published Date
Sep 25, 2012
Volume
86
Issue
7
Pages
827 - 836
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