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Precision health: A nursing perspective.

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Fu, MR; Kurnat-Thoma, E; Starkweather, A; Henderson, WA; Cashion, AK; Williams, JK; Katapodi, MC; Reuter-Rice, K; Hickey, KT; Calzone, K ...
Published in: International journal of nursing sciences
January 2020

Precision health refers to personalized healthcare based on a person's unique genetic, genomic, or omic composition within the context of lifestyle, social, economic, cultural and environmental influences to help individuals achieve well-being and optimal health. Precision health utilizes big data sets that combine omics (i.e. genomic sequence, protein, metabolite, and microbiome information) with clinical information and health outcomes to optimize disease diagnosis, treatment and prevention specific to each patient. Successful implementation of precision health requires interprofessional collaboration, community outreach efforts, and coordination of care, a mission that nurses are well-positioned to lead. Despite the surge of interest and attention to precision health, most nurses are not well-versed in precision health or its implications for the nursing profession. Based on a critical analysis of literature and expert opinions, this paper provides an overview of precision health and the importance of engaging the nursing profession for its implementation. Other topics reviewed in this paper include big data and omics, information science, integration of family health history in precision health, and nursing omics research in symptom science. The paper concludes with recommendations for nurse leaders in research, education, clinical practice, nursing administration and policy settings for which to develop strategic plans to implement precision health.

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International journal of nursing sciences

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2352-0132

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2096-6296

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January 2020

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7

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1

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5 / 12
 

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Fu, M. R., Kurnat-Thoma, E., Starkweather, A., Henderson, W. A., Cashion, A. K., Williams, J. K., … Coleman, B. (2020). Precision health: A nursing perspective. International Journal of Nursing Sciences, 7(1), 5–12. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnss.2019.12.008
Fu, Mei R., Emma Kurnat-Thoma, Angela Starkweather, Wendy A. Henderson, Ann K. Cashion, Janet K. Williams, Maria C. Katapodi, et al. “Precision health: A nursing perspective.International Journal of Nursing Sciences 7, no. 1 (January 2020): 5–12. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnss.2019.12.008.
Fu MR, Kurnat-Thoma E, Starkweather A, Henderson WA, Cashion AK, Williams JK, et al. Precision health: A nursing perspective. International journal of nursing sciences. 2020 Jan;7(1):5–12.
Fu, Mei R., et al. “Precision health: A nursing perspective.International Journal of Nursing Sciences, vol. 7, no. 1, Jan. 2020, pp. 5–12. Epmc, doi:10.1016/j.ijnss.2019.12.008.
Fu MR, Kurnat-Thoma E, Starkweather A, Henderson WA, Cashion AK, Williams JK, Katapodi MC, Reuter-Rice K, Hickey KT, Barcelona de Mendoza V, Calzone K, Conley YP, Anderson CM, Lyon DE, Weaver MT, Shiao PK, Constantino RE, Wung S-F, Hammer MJ, Voss JG, Coleman B. Precision health: A nursing perspective. International journal of nursing sciences. 2020 Jan;7(1):5–12.
Journal cover image

Published In

International journal of nursing sciences

DOI

EISSN

2352-0132

ISSN

2096-6296

Publication Date

January 2020

Volume

7

Issue

1

Start / End Page

5 / 12