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What People Want to Know About Their Genes: A Critical Review of the Literature on Large-Scale Genome Sequencing Studies

机译:人们想知道有关其基因的什么:对大规模基因组测序研究文献的批判性评论

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From a public health perspective, the “All of Us” study provides an opportunity to isolate targeted and cost-effective prevention and early-detection strategies. Identifying motivations for participation in large-scale genomic sequencing (LSGS) studies, and motivations and preferences to receive results will help determine effective strategies for “All of Us” study implementation. This paper offers a critical review of the literature regarding LSGS for adult onset hereditary conditions where results could indicate an increased risk to develop disease. The purpose of this review is to synthesize studies which explored peoples’ motivations for participating in LSGS studies, and their desire to receive different types of genetic results. Participants were primarily motivated by altruism, desire to know more about their health, and curiosity. When asked about hypothetically receiving results, most participants in hypothetical studies wanted all results except those which were uncertain (i.e., a variant of uncertain significance (VUS)). However, participants in studies where results were returned preferred to receive only results for which an intervention was available, but also wanted VUS. Concerns about peoples’ understanding of results and possible psychosocial implications are noted. Most studies examined populations classified as “early adopters,” therefore, additional research on motivations and expectations among the general public, minority, and underserved populations is needed.
机译:从公共卫生的角度来看,“我们所有人”的研究提供了一个机会,可以有针对性地,有针对性的,具有成本效益的预防和早期发现策略。确定参与大规模基因组测序(LSGS)研究的动机以及获得结果的动机和偏好将有助于确定实施“所有人”研究的有效策略。本文对有关成年遗传性疾病的LSGS的文献进行了严格的综述,其结果可能表明患疾病的风险增加。这篇综述的目的是综合研究,探讨人们参与LSGS研究的动机以及他们希望获得不同类型遗传结果的愿望。参与者的主要动机是利他主义,渴望更多地了解自己的健康状况以及好奇心。当被问到假设接受的结果时,大多数假设研究的参与者都希望获得所有结果,但不确定的结果除外(即不确定性显着性(VUS)的变体)。但是,返回结果的研究参与者倾向于只接受可以进行干预的结果,但也希望获得VUS。注意到人们对结果的理解以及可能的社会心理影响。大多数研究都对归类为“早期采用者”的人群进行了研究,因此,需要对公众,少数群体和服务不足人群的动机和期望进行其他研究。

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