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'I would rather have it done by a doctor'laypeople's perceptions of direct-to-consumer genetic testing (DTC GT) and its ethical implications

机译:“我宁愿通过医生”Laypeople对直接消费者遗传检测(DTC GT)的看法以及其道德意义来完成的

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Direct-to-consumer genetic testing (DTC GT) has been available for several years now, with varying degrees of regulation across different countries. Despite a restrictive legal framework it is possible for consumers to order genetic tests from companies located in other countries. However, German laypeople's awareness and perceptions of DTC GT services is still unexplored. We conducted seven focus groups (participants n=43) with German laypeople to explore their perceptions of and attitudes towards commercial genetic testing and its ethical implications. Participants were critical towards DTC GT. Criticism was directed at health-related, predictive testing, while lifestyle tests were accepted and even welcomed to some extent. Participants expressed strong reservations regarding commercial provision of genetic diagnostics and expressed a lack of trust in respective companies. They preferred non-commercial distribution within the public healthcare system. Participants also expressed high expectations of physicians' abilities to interpret information obtained via DTC GT companies and provide counseling. Legal restrictions on commercial distribution of genetic tests were opposed, with participants arguing that it should be available to consumers. DTC GT companies are not perceived as trustworthy when compared to the public healthcare system and its professional ethical standards and practices. Laypeople rated general consumer autonomy higher than their own concerns, thus recommending against strong legal regulation. We conclude that medicine's trustworthiness may be negatively affected if commercial provision is not visibly opposed by the medical professions, while DTC GT companies may gain in trustworthiness if they adapt to standards and practices upheld in medicine.
机译:目前已有几年的直接消费者遗传检测(DTC GT),不同国家的规定变化。尽管有严格的法律框架,但消费者可以从位于其他国家的公司订购遗传测试。然而,德国Laypeople的意识和对DTC GT服务的看法仍未开发。我们与德国Laypeople进行了七个焦点小组(参与者N = 43),以探讨他们对商业基因检测的看法和态度的看法及其道德意义。参与者对DTC GT至关重要。批评是针对与健康相关的预测性测试,而生活方式测试被接受,甚至在某种程度上受到欢迎。与会者对商业提供遗传诊断的要求表达了强烈的保留,并对各自的公司表示缺乏信任。他们更喜欢公共医疗保健系统内的非商业分配。与会者还对医生解释通过DTC GT公司获得的信息的高度期望并提供咨询。对基因检测商业分布的法律限制反对,参与者认为它应该可以使用给消费者。与公共医疗保健系统及其职业道德标准和实践相比,DTC GT公司并未被视为可信赖。 Laypeople评定了总消费者自治高于自身担忧,因此建议采取强大的法律监管。我们得出结论,如果商业豁免不明确反对医学专业,则药物的可信度可能会受到负面影响,而DTC GT公司可能会符合可靠性,如果他们适应医学的标准和做法。

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