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Attitudes of nearly 7000 health professionals, genomic researchers and publics toward the return of incidental results from sequencing research

机译:近7000名卫生专业人员,基因组研究人员和公众对测序研究附带结果的态度

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Genome-wide sequencing in a research setting has the potential to reveal health-related information of personal or clinical utility for the study participant. There is increasing pressure to return research findings to participants that may not be related to the project aims, particularly when these could be used to prevent disease. Such secondary, unsolicited or 'incidental findings' ( IFs) may be discovered unintentionally when interpreting sequence data, or as the result of a deliberate opportunistic screen. This cross-sectional, web-based survey investigated attitudes of 6944 individuals from 75 countries towards returning IFs from genome research. Participants included four relevant stakeholder groups: 4961 members of the public, 533 genetic health professionals, 843 non-genetic health professionals and 607 genomic researchers who were invited via traditional media, social media and professional e-mail list-serve. Treatability and perceived utility of incidental results were deemed important with 98% of stakeholders personally interested in learning about preventable life-threatening conditions. Although there was a generic interest in receiving genomic information, stakeholders did not expect researchers to opportunistically screen for IFs in a research setting. On many items, genetic health professionals had significantly more conservative views compared with other stakeholders. This finding demonstrates a disconnect between the views of those handling the findings of research and those participating in research. Exploring, evaluating and ultimately addressing this disconnect should form a priority for researchers and clinicians alike. This social sciences study offers the largest dataset, published to date, of attitudes towards issues surrounding the return of IFs from sequencing research.
机译:研究环境中的全基因组测序有可能揭示研究参与者个人或临床实用的健康相关信息。将与研究目的无关的研究结果返回给参与者的压力越来越大,尤其是当这些研究结果可用于预防疾病时。在解释序列数据时,或者由于故意的机会筛选的结果,可能会无意中发现这种次要的,未经请求的或“偶然发现”(IF)。这项基于网络的横断面调查调查了来自75个国家/地区的6944个人对基因组研究返回的IF的态度。参加者包括四个相关的利益相关者团体:通过传统媒体,社交媒体和专业电子邮件列表服务邀请了4961位公众成员,533位遗传健康专业人员,843位非遗传健康专业人员和607位基因组研究人员。 98%的利益相关者个人对了解可预防的威胁生命的状况感兴趣,他们认为附带结果的可治疗性和可感知的实用性很重要。尽管对接收基因组信息有普遍的兴趣,但利益相关者并不希望研究人员在研究环境中机会性地筛选IF。在许多项目上,与其他利益相关者相比,基因健康专业人员的看法明显更为保守。这一发现表明,处理研究结果的人与参与研究的人的观点之间存在脱节。对于研究人员和临床医生而言,探索,评估并最终解决这种脱节应成为优先事项。这项社会科学研究提供了迄今为止最大的数据集,该数据集是有关测序研究中IF回归问题的态度。

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