| Literature DB >> 34458686 |
Elizabeth Lipschultz1,2, Keith Danahey1,2, Tien M Truong2,3,4, Emily Schierer2, Samuel L Volchenboum5, Mark J Ratain2,3,4, Peter H O'Donnell2,3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Applied pharmacogenomics presents opportunities for improving patient care through precision medicine, particularly when paired with appropriate clinical decision support (CDS). However, a lack of patient resources for understanding pharmacogenomic test results may hinder shared decision-making and patient confidence in treatment. We sought to create a patient pharmacogenomics education and results delivery platform complementary to a CDS system to facilitate further research on the relevance of patient education to pharmacogenomics.Entities:
Keywords: education of patients; internet-based intervention; patient portals; pharmacogenetics; precision medicine
Year: 2021 PMID: 34458686 PMCID: PMC8390782 DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooab067
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JAMIA Open ISSN: 2574-2531
Figure 1.A conceptual flow diagram illustrating workflow of the parallelized provider-facing Genomic Prescribing System and patient-facing YourPGx systems. A single DNA sample for each patient is assayed and assigned genotype information, stored in a research database. Members of the research team have previously written (and currently maintain) provider-targeted CDSs that align with the available genotypes. In the new YourPGx workflow (highlighted in yellow) summaries are fed from an administrative submission form into an instance of the YourPGx summary data model, which is connected to the relevant instance of the GPS data model via a primary-foreign key relationship. That data model instance is then accessed by the YourPGx patient portal when a patient logs in to see their results.
Figure 2.The relationship between the Genomic Prescribing System and YourPGx summaries. The Genomic Prescribing System Summaries are separated into three classes (single SNP, gene phenotype, and multivariant) which require differing table structures. As a result, two foreign keys are required to pair a YourPGx summary with a Genomic Prescribing System summary. YourPGx Summaries also include supplemental embedded images.
Figure 3:Top of page tabs allow for navigation to educational resources which contextualize results for patients, with a left-to-right format guiding users through a prescribed course before leading them to a results page. A legend which defaults to open but can be hidden serves as a key for the traffic light iconography as it pertains to Pharmacogenomics. Results are available in a compact format, but are expandable to reveal detailed information about the medication written specifically for this phenotype by content developers.
Figure 4.The content developer editing interface. All available Genomic Prescribing System summaries are available to be paired with a companion YourPGx summary. The editing interface is equipped with multiple rich text editing sections for content writing and multiple upload locations for the inclusion of embedded images. The editor automatically saves drafts of the patient summary for future work, and provides a side-by-side view of the editing interface and the existing Genomic Prescribing System summary and links to referenced sources to allow content developers to reference the existing information available to providers for this phenotype while creating the patient summary.
Current coverage of the YourPGx Patient Portal
| Drug class | Unique summaries | Available to |
|---|---|---|
| Steroid | 9 | 456 |
| Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory | 3 | 447 |
| Narcotic analgesic | 4 | 399 |
| Beta-blocker | 9 | 459 |
| Antiplatelet | 4 | 403 |
| Proton pump inhibitor | 15 | 1612 |
| Statin | 6 | 916 |
| Vasodilator | 7 | Not yet assigned |
| Serotonin 5HT3 receptor antagonist | 1 | Not yet assigned |
| Total | 58 | 4692 |