| Literature DB >> 32176704 |
Vanessa Y Hiratsuka1, Julie A Beans1, Jessica W Blanchard2, Justin Reedy3, Erika Blacksher4, Justin R Lund5, Paul G Spicer5.
Abstract
As genetic testing technology advances, genetic testing will move into standard practice in the primary care setting. Genetic research, testing, and return of results are complex topics that require input from Alaska Native and American Indian (ANAI) communities as policies are developed for implementation. This study employed a day and half long public deliberation with ANAI primary care patients to elicit value-laden views of genetic research, testing, and return of results. Participants emphasized the need for a balance between the potential for genetics research, testing, and return of results to empower individuals and improve health with the potential to expose individuals and communities to privacy breaches, discrimination, and emotional harms. Public deliberation was well received by this group of participants and elicited rich discussion on the complex topic of genetic research, testing, and return of results.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32176704 PMCID: PMC7075569 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0229540
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Public Deliberation: Process and core elements.
Figure adapted from Carman et al. (2015). [34].
Fig 2Deliberation assessment criteria.
Benefits and risks pertaining to genetic research, testing, and return of results discussed at deliberation event.
| Benefits | Risks |
|---|---|
| Individual empowerment (‘knowledge is power’, “My body, my choice”) | Privacy Breaches and Misuse of Results |
*DTC–Direct to Consumer
Fig 3Assessment of deliberative event.