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Vol.10 Issue.3 · July-September 2019
Page: 150-155 Review 1,195x viewed
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Evaluation of patients based on family genogram

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Published Online: 25 September 2019 · Accepted: 26 August 2019 · Received: 14 July 2019
Doi: 10.15511/tjtfp.19.00350
Cite Code: The Journal of Turkish Family Physician 2019;10(3):150-155
Authors: Orhan Polat Örs 1 · Kurtuluş Öngel 2
1 Demiroğlu Science University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Anatomy, Lec., Istanbul / Turkey
2 Izmir Katip Çelebi University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Family Medicine, Professor Dr. Izmir, Turkey
Keywords: Family · Psychosocial
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The solution of patients’ problems is facilitated by evaluating them with their families. In this respect, genogram provides great benefit by accessing detailed patient and family information. Genetic, medical, social, behavioral and cultural characteristics of the family can be summarized by genogram. The genogram is based on a classification that combines biological and psychosocial aspects rather than disease classification based solely on biological criteria; illuminates chronic, hereditary disorders. It is also useful for illustrating common problems of unknown etiology of the family. There is no doubt that in the discipline of Family Medicine, a standard approach to family genograms during family interviews will be very useful.

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