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. 2023 Feb 27;55(4):494–509. doi: 10.1177/08445621231159164

Table 1.

Total Canadian nursing documents analyzed for GG content.

Document Organization/Type Organization(s), Year, Location Description
Canadian Nursing Regulatory Bodies (n  =  27)
Entry-level competencies for Baccalaureate Registered Nurses BCCNM (2021b) (BC); CCRNR (2019) (National); CRNA (2019) (AB);CRNPEI (2019a) (PEI); CNO (2020) (ON); CRNNL (2019a) (NL); NANB (2019) (NB); NSCN (2020) (NS); RNANTN (2019) (NT &N); (SRNA, 2019) (SK)a 1. ELC competency of specialized knowledge: ‘genetics’ listed as part of entry-level RN knowledge base of health sciences
2. ‘Biology and genetic endowment’ listed in ELC as a determinant of health
Registered Psychiatric Nurse Entry-Level Competencies BCCNM (2022) (BC); CRPNA (2014) (AB); CRPNM (2014) (MN); RPNAS (2014) (SK); RPNRC (2014) (National) 1. ELC of ‘Body of Knowledge and Application’: RPNS must demonstrate knowledge “including genetics and prenatal and genetic influences on development” (RPNRC, 2014)
2. Determinants of health defined as 13 factors including genetics
Nurse Practitioner Entry-Level Competencies CRNNL (2016) (NL); BCCNM (2021a) (BC); CRNA (2016) (AB); CRNM (2016) (MN); CCRNR (2016) (National); NANB (2016) (NB); NSCN (2016) (NS); RNANTN (2016) (NT&N) NPs synthesize pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic interventions related to determinants of health (including genetics)
Standards of Practice for Nurses and Nurse Practitioners CRNNL (2019b) (NL); CRNPEI (2019b) (PEI)b; NANB (2019) (NB); YRNA (2013) (YK) ‘Professional Relationships and Leadership’ Practice Standard, the RN/NP advocates on an individual and collective level for healthy public policy informed by determinants of health (including genetics)
National Professional Association (n  =  6)
Position statement of the role of the nurse with reproductive and genetic technologies (RGTs) CNA (2002a)c (National) Outlined role of the nurse vis-à-vis RGTs: provide clients information to make informed decisions, referrals, and advocating for availability of information and public engagement in policy surrounding RGTs
Historical overview of RGTs CNA (2002b) (National) Factsheet providing a timeline from 1900 to 2001 about key developments in human biology, genetics, assisted human reproduction and cloning
Glossary of terms related to RGTs CNA (2002c) (National) Two-page list of main terminologies used in public discussion/debate surrounding RGTs
CNA Code of Ethics for Nurses CNA (2008)d (National) genetic endowment” cited as a determinant of health (p. 24)
Advances in genetics and genomics described as an important sociopolitical consideration for nursing practice (p. 33)
Canadian Nurse Practitioner Core Competency Framework CNA (2010) (National) ‘genetics’ listed as a determinant of health (definable entities that are associated with or induce health outcomes) that is incorporated in assessment, diagnosis and therapeutic management of clients and in the evaluation of outcome
Report Proceedings from National Nursing Data Symposium (on CNA document repository) National Nursing Data Standards et al. (2019) (National) Outlined future considerations for integrating nursing data with big data (including genomics)
Nursing Education Accreditation Association (n  =  1)
National Canadian Nursing Education Framework (Baccalaureate, Masters, Doctoral)e CASN (2015) (National) Under Knowledge Domain; baccalaureate nursing education programs in Canada will prepare students with “foundational knowledge…from natural & life sciences, and from behavioral & social sciences” (genetics included in this list) (CASN, 2015, p, 8).
Documents from Specialty Nursing Practice Associations (n  =  3)
Perinatal Nursing Standards in Canada CAPWHN (2018) (National) 1. In pre-conception phase, Perinatal nurse demonstrates knowledge (1.3b) of “genetic risk (e.g., personal and family history of genetic diseases or disorders” (p. 19);
2. In antenatal Phase; (2.4), the perinatal nurse demonstrates understanding indication and implications for prenatal genetic testing
Practice Standards and Competencies for the Specialized Oncology Nurse CANO/ACIO (2006) (National) Specialized oncology nurses will a) have an understanding of genetic risk factors,
b) apply knowledge of the role of genetics in disease-associated variations to assess genetic family history information,
c) provide information to families on the role of genetics in prevention, diagnosis and treatment options, d) assist individuals/families in understanding the processes of genetic counseling and referring them to appropriate genetic information resources and genetic professionals. (p.15)
Radiation Oncology Nursing Practice Standards and Competencies CANO/ACIO (2015) (National) Radiation oncology nurses will have an understanding of factors that affect radiation therapy including genetic syndromes

BCCNM: British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives; CASN: Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing; CCRNR: Canadian Council of Registered Nurse Regulators; CANO: Canadian Association of Nurses in Oncology/Association des infirmières en oncologie; Canadian Association of Perinatal and Women's Health Nurses CRNA: College of Registered Nurses of Alberta; CNA: Canadian Nurses Association; CRNPEI: College of Registered Nurses of Prince Edward Island; CNO: College of Nurses of Ontario; CRNNL: College of Registered Nurses of Newfoundland and Labrador; CRPNA: College of Registered Psychiatric Nurses of Alberta; CRPNM: College of Registered Psychiatric Nurses of Manitoba; NANB: Nurses Association of New Brunswick; NSCN: Nova Scotia College of Nursing; RNANTN: Registered Nurses Association of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut; RPNAS: Registered Psychiatric Nurses Association of Saskatchewan; RPNRC: Registered Psychiatric Nurses Regulators of Canada; SRNA: Saskatchewan Registered Nurses Association; YRNA: Yukon Registered Nurses Association.

a SRNA is now the College of Registered Nurses of Saskatchewan.

b Genetics listed in CRNPEI Standards of Practice for Nurse Practitioners only, not for Registered Nurses.

c This document was retired from the CNA website midway through the research process.

d This document was in the 2008 version but omitted from the most recent (2017) version.

e Genetics is referenced in National Nursing Education framework for Baccalaureate nursing education only, not Masters or Doctoral Nursing Education.