关于美国公众对基因检测的认识、了解和偏好的调查。

Personalized medicine Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-21 DOI:10.2217/pme-2023-0106
Shahariar Mohammed Fahim, Salisa C Westrick, Jingjing Qian, Surachat Ngorsuraches, Courtney S Watts Alexander, Kimberly Braxton Lloyd, Natalie S Hohmann
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目的:了解美国公众对基因检测的认识、知识和偏好。调查方法使用 Qualtrics 小组进行横断面在线调查。调查结果显示在 1600 名受访者中,545 人(34%)为白人,411 人(26%)为黑人,412 人(26%)为西班牙裔或拉丁裔,232 人(15%)为亚裔。大多数人听说过祖先检测(87%)和遗传健康风险检测(69%),但三分之一的人认为遗传基因只对肥胖(36%)和心理健康(33%)有一点影响或根本没有影响。与反应性检测相比,大多数人更倾向于先发制人的药物基因检测(n = 74%)。种族/民族群体和城乡受访者之间存在明显的统计学差异。结论:大多数人倾向于先期药物基因检测;然而,约四分之一的人倾向于反应性检测。在患者与医师互动时应讨论患者的偏好。
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A survey on awareness, knowledge and preferences toward genetic testing among the United States general public.

Aim: To understand awareness, knowledge and preferences regarding genetic testing among the USA general public. Methods: A cross-sectional online survey using a Qualtrics Panel. Results: Among 1600 respondents, 545 (34%) were White, 411 (26%) Black, 412 (26%) Hispanic or Latin(x) and 232 (15%) Asian. Most had heard of ancestry testing (87%) and genetic health risk testing (69%), but a third thought inherited genes were only a little or not at all responsible for obesity (36%) and mental health (33%). The majority preferred pre-emptive pharmacogenetic testing (n = 74%) compared with reactive testing. Statistically significant differences between racial/ethnic groups and rural-urban respondents were observed. Conclusion: Most preferred pre-emptive pharmacogenetic testing; however, about one-quarter preferred reactive testing. Preferences should be discussed during patient-clinician interactions.

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