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Pauline Lanting1, Evelien Drenth1, Ludolf Boven1, Amanda van Hoek1, Annemiek Hijlkema1, Ellen Poot1, Gerben van der Vries1, Robert Schoevers2, Ernst Horwitz2, Reinold Gans3, Jos Kosterink4,5, Mirjam Plantinga1, Irene van Langen1, Adelita Ranchor6, Cisca Wijmenga1, Lude Franke1, Bob Wilffert4,5, Rolf Sijmons1.
Abstract
Pharmacogenomics (PGx) can provide optimized treatment to individual patients while potentially reducing healthcare costs. However, widespread implementation remains absent. We performed a pilot study of PGx screening in Dutch outpatient hospital care to identify the barriers and facilitators to implementation experienced by patients (n = 165), pharmacists (n = 58) and physicians (n = 21). Our results indeed suggest that the current practical experience of healthcare practitioners with PGx is limited, that proper education is necessary, that patients want to know the exact implications of the results, that healthcare practitioners heavily rely on their computer systems, that healthcare practitioners encounter practical problems in the systems used, and a new barrier was identified, namely that there is an unclear allocation of responsibilities between healthcare practitioners about who should discuss PGx with patients and apply PGx results in healthcare. We observed a positive attitude toward PGx among all the stakeholders in our study, and among patients, this was independent of the occurrence of drug-gene interactions during their treatment. Facilitators included the availability of and adherence to Dutch Pharmacogenetics Working Group guidelines. While clinical decision support (CDS) is available and valued in our medical center, the lack of availability of CDS may be an important barrier within Dutch healthcare in general.Entities:
Keywords: implementation; personalized medicine; pharmacogenetics; pharmacogenomics; pre-emptive; precision medicine; screening
Year: 2020 PMID: 33371313 PMCID: PMC7767378 DOI: 10.3390/jpm10040293
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pers Med ISSN: 2075-4426