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Public Expectations for Return of Results from Large-Cohort Genetic Research
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Genetic TestingGenetic EpidemiologyResearch EthicsSocial Determinants Of HealthHealth StudiesProspective Cohort StudyBiobankPublic HealthStatisticsPersonal GenomicsPublic InvolvementHealth PolicyFocus Group ParticipantsPublic ExpectationsPopulation GeneticsNational InstitutesHuman StudyGlobal HealthNational BiobankPublic Health Genetics
The National Institutes of Health and other federal health agencies are considering establishing a national biobank to study the roles of genes and environment in human health. A preliminary public engagement study was conducted to assess public attitudes and concerns about the proposed biobank, including the expectations for return of individual research results. A total of 141 adults of different ages, incomes, genders, ethnicities, and races participated in 16 focus groups in six locations across the country. Focus group participants voiced a strong desire to be able to access individual research results. Recognizing the wide range of possible research results from a large cohort study, they repeatedly and spontaneously suggested that cohort study participants be given ongoing choices as to which results they received.
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