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Impact of Next Generation Sequencing on the Organization and Funding of Returning Research Results: Survey of Canadian Research Ethics Boards Members

机译:下一代测序对返回结果的组织和资助的影响:加拿大研究伦理委员会成员的调查

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Research Ethics Boards (REBs) are expected to evaluate protocols planning the use of Next Generation Sequencing technologies (NGS), assuring that any genomic finding will be properly managed. As Canadian REBs play a central role in the disclosure of such results, we deemed it important to examine the views and experience of REB members on the return of aggregated research results, individual research results (IRRs) and incidental findings (IFs) in current genomic research. With this intent, we carried out a web-based survey, which showed that 59.7% of respondents viewed the change from traditional sequencing to NGS as more than a technical substitution, and that 77% of respondents agreed on the importance of returning aggregated research results, the most compelling reasons being the recognition of participants’ contribution and increasing the awareness of scientific progress. As for IRRs specifically, 50% of respondents were in favour of conveying such information, even when they only indicated the probability that a condition may develop. Current regulations and risk to participants were considered equally important, and much more than financial costs, when considering the return of IRRs and IFs. Respondents indicated that the financial aspect of offering genetic counseling was the least important matter when assessing it as a requisite. Granting agencies were named as mainly responsible for funding, while the organizing and returning of IRRs and IFs belonged to researchers. However, views in these matters differ according to respondents’ experience. Our results draw attention to the need for improved guidance when considering the organizational and financial aspects of returning genetic research results, so as to better fulfill the ethical and moral principles that are to guide such undertakings.
机译:研究伦理委员会(REB)有望评估计划使用下一代测序技术(NGS)的协议,以确保任何基因组发现均得到适当管理。由于加拿大REB在此类结果的披露中起着核心作用,因此我们认为,重要的是要检查REB成员对当前基因组中汇总研究结果,单个研究结果(IRR)和附带发现(IFs)的回报的观点和经验。研究。为此,我们进行了一项基于网络的调查,结果显示,有59.7%的受访者认为从传统测序到NGS的改变不只是一种技术替代,而且77%的受访者同意返回汇总研究结果的重要性,最有说服力的原因是对参与者的贡献的认可和对科学进步的认识的增强。对于内部收益率,即使只有50%的被调查者仅表示病情发展的可能性,他们也赞成传达此类信息。在考虑IRR和IF的回报时,当前的规章制度和对参与者的风险被认为同等重要,远远超过财务成本。受访者表示,在将遗传咨询作为一项必要条件进行评估时,提供遗传咨询的财务方面是最不重要的事情。授予机构被指定为主要负责资助,而IRR和IF的组织和归还属于研究人员。但是,根据受访者的经验,对这些问题的看法有所不同。我们的研究结果引起人们的关注,即在考虑返回基因研究结果的组织和财务方面时,需要改进指导,以便更好地履行指导这些研究的伦理和道德原则。

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