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Predictors of Willingness to Participate in Biospecimen Donation and Biobanking among Appalachian Adults

机译:愿意参与生物学中的捐赠和加剧成人中的生物库的预测

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Background. Rural residents in the U.S., particularly residents of Appalachia, are underrepresented in biomedical research, limiting the generalizability of research findings. Objective. To examine factors associated with Appalachian adults' willingness to participate in biospecimen donation and banking. Methods. A survey assessing willingness to donate blood, saliva, and buccal specimens and to have these biospecimens stored for future use in genetic studies was conducted among 493 Appalachian adults. Results. Most participants 73% (358/493) were willing to donate one or more biospecimen type; among them, 75% (268/358) were willing to donate blood, saliva, and buccal specimens. Approximately 61% (300/493) were willing to have their biospecimens banked and 97% (290/300) of these were willing to have their samples used for genetic studies. Appalachian self-identity predicted willingness to donate biospecimens, to have them stored, and used in genetic studies (OR 1.52, 95% CI 1.03-2.24). Conclusions. Appalachian adults were generally willing to participate in biobanking research.
机译:出身背景美国农村居民,尤其是阿巴拉契亚居民在生物医学研究中的代表性不足,限制了研究结果的普遍性。客观的研究阿巴拉契亚成年人参与生物样本捐赠和银行业务意愿的相关因素。方法。在493名阿巴拉契亚成年人中进行了一项调查,评估了献血、唾液和口腔样本以及保存这些生物样本以备将来用于基因研究的意愿。后果大多数参与者73%(358/493)愿意捐赠一种或多种生物样本类型;其中75%(268/358)愿意献血、唾液和口腔标本。大约61%(300/493)的人愿意将他们的生物样本储存起来,其中97%(290/300)的人愿意将他们的样本用于基因研究。阿巴拉契亚人的自我认同预测了捐赠生物样本、储存生物样本并用于基因研究的意愿(OR 1.52,95%可信区间1.03-2.24)。结论。阿巴拉契亚的成年人普遍愿意参与生物银行研究。

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