最大的斗争:在基因变异解释中的信任和不确定性导航
Zachary Griffen1, Dina M Asfaha2, Kellie Owens1
1Division of Medical Ethics, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, New York, USA.
Public health genomics
|October 27, 2024
概括
遗传学专家和非专家对基因组测试结果的理解不同,这会影响患者的护理. 非临床医生对实验室准确性的更大的信任需要指导,以一致地处理遗传信息.
科学领域:
- 基因组医学是基因组医学.
- 临床遗传学 临床遗传学
- 医疗保健提供 医疗保健提供
背景情况:
- 基因组测序在医疗保健中越来越多地使用,并扩展到初级保健.
- 实验室之间遗传变异识别和分类的不一致是一个持续的问题.
- 了解临床医生对遗传检测结果的信任对于患者护理至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 评估具有或没有遗传学专业知识的临床医生如何解释和信任遗传测试结果.
- 为了识别专家和非专家临床医生之间处理遗传测试报告的差异.
- 为了强调这些变化的对患者护理的影响.
主要方法:
- 与遗传学专家 (临床遗传学家,遗传咨询师) 和非专家临床医生 (初级保健提供者,心脏病专家) 进行了40次采访.
主要成果:
- 遗传学专家花了相当长的时间验证,讨论和重新解释遗传测试结果.
- 没有专家的临床医生报告了对实验室准确性的高度信任,并没有重新评估结果.
- 在理解遗传实验室报告的可靠性方面存在显著差异.
结论:
- 专家和非专家如何看待遗传报告可信度的差异可能导致患者护理的差异.
- 临床医生在管理遗传测试结果方面需要额外的指导.
- 标准化基因组数据的解释和应用对于公平的医疗保健至关重要.
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