Analysis of Nursing Education Curricula in Spain: Integration of Genetic and Genomic Concepts
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Publication date
2024ISSN
2039-4403
Abstract
The integration of genetics and genomics into nursing practice is essential for addressing
genetic pathologies and providing personalized patient care. This study aims to analyze the nursing
education curricula across Spanish universities to understand how genetic and genomic concepts
are incorporated. Using the “Qué estudiar y dónde en la Universidad” (QEDU) database, an official
source provided by the Spanish Ministry of Universities, a systematic review of 4720 teaching
guides from 118 university centers was conducted. Our findings reveal that 12 centers do not
include any genetic or genomic content, while 43% of the remaining centers focus solely on basic
genetics. In contrast, 57% cover advanced topics, such as genetic counseling and pharmacogenetics.
Teaching methodologies predominantly involve lectures and seminars, with limited practical training.
On average, three to six ECTS credits out of the total 240 required for the Nursing Degree are
dedicated to genetics and genomics. This study highlights the need for curriculum updates and
standardization to ensure comprehensive training in these crucial areas. Improved integration
of genetic and genomic education will better prepare nursing professionals to meet the evolving
demands of modern healthcare. This study was not registered.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
575 - General genetics. General cytogenetics
Keywords
Pages
17 p.
Publisher
MDPI
Recommended citation
Ramírez-Baraldes, E., Ariza-Martin, K., García-Gutiérrez, D., García-Salido, C. (2024). Analysis of Nursing Education Curricula in Spain: Integration of Genetic and Genomic Concepts. Nursing Reports, 14, 3689–3705. https://doi.org/10.3390/ nursrep14040270
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