| Literature DB >> 34326490 |
Will Schupmann1, Skye A Miner1, Haley K Sullivan2, Jamie R Glover3, Janet E Hall4, Shepherd H Schurman4, Benjamin E Berkman5.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Proposals to return medically actionable secondary genetic findings (SFs) in the clinical and research settings have generated controversy regarding whether to solicit individuals' preferences about their "right not to know" genetic information. This study contributes to the debate by surveying research participants who have actively decided whether to accept or refuse SFs.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34326490 PMCID: PMC8633056 DOI: 10.1038/s41436-021-01271-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genet Med ISSN: 1098-3600 Impact factor: 8.822
Summary Questions Related to Strength and Stability of Decision (Pre-Intervention)
| How well do you remember being asked whether you wanted to receive SFs? | |||
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| Answer Choice | Accepted (%) | Refused (%) | Total (%) |
| Definitely or mostly remember | 59 (39.9) | 21 (25.3) | 80 (34.6) |
| Somewhat remember | 32 (21.6) | 19 (22.9) | 51 (22.1) |
| Don’t or vaguely remember | 57 (38.5) | 43 (51.8) | 100 (43.3) |
| X2 (2, N = 231) = 5.467, p = 0.065 | |||
| How do you think you answered that question? | |||
| Accepted (%) | Refused (%) | Total (%) | |
| Respondent remembered choice correctly | 138 (93.2) | 45 (54.2) | 183 (79.2) |
| Respondent remembered choice incorrectly | 10 (6.8) | 38 (45.8) | 48 (20.8) |
| Fisher’s exact, p < 0.001 | |||
| Did you feel like you had enough information to make the decision? | |||
| Answer Choice | Accepted (%) | Refused (%) | Total |
| Yes | 122 (82.4) | 63 (75.9) | 185 (80.1) |
| No | 26 (17.6) | 20 (24.1) | 46 (19.9) |
| X2 (1, N = 231) = 1.041, p = 0.308 | |||
| Have you thought about changing your decision since? | |||
| Answer Choice | Accepted (%) | Refused (%) | Total |
| Yes | 26 (17.6) | 19 (22.9) | 45 (19.5) |
| No | 122 (82.4) | 64 (77.1) | 186 (80.5) |
| X2 (1, N = 231) = 0.652, p = 0.420 | |||
Figure 1.Beliefs about the Kinds of Genetic SFs that Could be Returned
Notes: Pearson’s Chi-squared tests were conducted for A and C. McNemar’s tests were conducted for B. C does not include the 6 respondents who switched from accepting to refusing. “Persistent Refusers” in C are the 42 participants who refused at both timepoints
Reasons for Refusing, Pre- vs. Post-Intervention, by Race
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| Reason | whites & | Black | Total | whites & | Black | Total |
| Would make me worried or sad | 28 | 14 | 43 | 11 | 10 | 21 |
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| Not curious about information | 14 | 11 | 27 | 6 | 6 | 13 |
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| Would not have done anything with information | 14 | 2 | 16 | 8 | 2 | 10 |
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| Did not think information was relevant to health | 10 | 1 | 11 | 3 | 1 | 5 |
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| Worried health insurance would use it against me | 10 | 1 | 11 | 2 | 3 | 5 |
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| Worried friends or family would treat me differently | 1 | 3 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
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| Did not trust NIH with information | 0 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 4 | 4 |
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| Could not take action because no access to healthcare | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
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| Other | 7 | 4 | 11 | 6 | 0 | 6 |
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Notes: Respondents could choose more than one reason, so percentages add up to more than 100 percent. All p values are results from Fisher’s exact tests. Respondents who did not report their race are included in the totals.
Decision Post-Intervention
| Decision Post-Intervention | |||
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| Pre-intervention | Pre-intervention | Total (Percent) | |
| Post-intervention accepted | 142 | 41 | 183 (79.2) |
| Post-intervention refused | 6 | 42 | 48 (20.8) |
| McNemar’s test (X2 (1, 231) = 24.596, p < 0.001) | |||
| How sure are you of your decision? | |||
| Answer Choice | Accepted (Percent) | Refused (Percent) | Total (Percent) |
| Completely or pretty | 143 (78.1) | 34 (70.8) | 177 (76.6) |
| Moderately | 21 (11.5) | 6 (12.5) | 27 (11.7) |
| Not very or somewhat | 19 (10.4) | 8 (16.7) | 27 (11.7) |
| Fisher’s exact test, p = 0.449 | |||
| Did you have enough information to make your decision? | |||
| Answer Choice | Accepted (Percent) | Refused (Percent) | Total (Percent) |
| Yes | 171 (93.4) | 46 (95.8) | 217 (93.9) |
| No | 12 (6.6) | 2 (4.2) | 14 (6.1) |
| Fisher’s exact test, p = 0.74 | |||
Comparing Persistent Refusers with Reversible Refusers
| How do you think you answered the question of whether to receive SFs? (pre-intervention) | ||
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| Answer Choice | Persistent Refusers (%) | Reversible Refusers |
| I accepted SFs | 8 (19.0) | 30 (73.2) |
| I refused SFs | 34 (81.0) | 11 (26.8) |
| Fisher’s exact, p < 0.001 | ||
| Did you feel like you had enough information to make the decision? (pre-intervention) | ||
| Answer Choice | Persistent Refusers (%) | Reversible Refusers |
| Yes | 31 (73.8) | 32 (78.0) |
| No | 11 (26.2) | 9 (22.0) |
| Fisher’s exact, p = 0.798 | ||
| Have you thought about changing your decision since? (pre-intervention) | ||
| Answer Choice | Persistent Refusers (%) | Reversible Refusers |
| Yes | 6 (14.3) | 13 (31.7) |
| No | 36 (85.7) | 28 (68.3) |
| Fisher’s exact, p = 0.071 | ||