使用药物基因组学指导戒烟的观点:来自美国印第安社区的调查结果

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Madeline L. Wichman, Daniela M. Wall, Suzanna S. Garcia Mota, Shayna R. Killam, Karen E. Brown, Kaja Aagaard, Juanita Swaney, LeeAnna I. Muzquiz, Bernadette N. Corum, Katrina G. Claw, Erica L. Woodahl
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药物基因组学研究主要集中在欧洲血统的人群上,限制了对不同人群的应用,如美洲印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民(AIAN)社区。我们以社区为中心的研究旨在通过定性和定量调查,了解利用药物基因组学指导AIAN社区戒烟的观点。我们评估了参与者(n = 273)的烟草使用和戒烟史、药物基因组学知识以及在戒烟背景下使用药物基因组学的看法。我们发现,大多数参与者(92%)意识到与烟草使用相关的风险,并认为这是他们所在社区的一个问题(76%)。我们的研究结果显示,29%的参与者对药物基因组学有一定程度的了解,只有6%的参与者以前参与过药物基因组学研究,这表明需要进一步的教育和认识。社区参与是参与者的优先事项,64%的人倾向于在所有研究阶段纳入部落,63%的人倾向于与当地卫生中心合作。我们还发现了对未来研究的支持,68%的人认为药物基因组学是一种有益的工具。会议对遗传物质的处理和结果传播提出了关切,强调了伦理研究实践、透明沟通和社区伙伴关系的重要性。我们的研究结果可作为塑造未来研究工作和制定实施戒烟干预措施框架的基础。我们以社区为中心的方法解决了这个AIAN社区的具体需求,并提供了适用于其他服务不足和边缘化人群的研究实践的见解,特别是那些历史上不信任研究的人群。
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Perspectives on Using Pharmacogenomics to Guide Tobacco Cessation: Survey Results From an American Indian Community

Perspectives on Using Pharmacogenomics to Guide Tobacco Cessation: Survey Results From an American Indian Community

Pharmacogenomics research has predominantly focused on populations of European ancestry, limiting the application to diverse populations such as American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) communities. Our community-centric study aims to understand perspectives on utilizing pharmacogenomics to guide tobacco cessation in an AIAN community using a survey with qualitative and quantitative components. We assessed participant (n = 273) tobacco usage and cessation history, pharmacogenomics knowledge, and perceptions of utilizing pharmacogenomics in the context of tobacco cessation. We found that the majority of participants (92%) were aware of the risks associated with tobacco usage and believed it to be a problem within their community (76%). Our results showed that 29% of participants had some level of knowledge regarding pharmacogenomics and only 6% had previously participated in pharmacogenomics research, demonstrating the need for further education and awareness. Community involvement was a priority for participants, with 64% preferring Tribal inclusion in all research stages and 63% favoring partnerships with local health centers. We also found support for future research, with 68% viewing pharmacogenomics as a beneficial tool. Concerns were raised regarding the handling of genetic material and result dissemination, emphasizing the importance of ethical research practices, transparent communication, and community partnership. Our findings serve as a foundation for shaping future research efforts and developing a framework for implementing tobacco cessation interventions. Our community-centered approach addresses the specific needs of this AIAN community and offers insights applicable to research practices within other underserved and marginalized populations, particularly those with a historical distrust of research.

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Cts-Clinical and Translational Science
Cts-Clinical and Translational Science 医学-医学:研究与实验
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
2.60%
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234
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical and Translational Science (CTS), an official journal of the American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, highlights original translational medicine research that helps bridge laboratory discoveries with the diagnosis and treatment of human disease. Translational medicine is a multi-faceted discipline with a focus on translational therapeutics. In a broad sense, translational medicine bridges across the discovery, development, regulation, and utilization spectrum. Research may appear as Full Articles, Brief Reports, Commentaries, Phase Forwards (clinical trials), Reviews, or Tutorials. CTS also includes invited didactic content that covers the connections between clinical pharmacology and translational medicine. Best-in-class methodologies and best practices are also welcomed as Tutorials. These additional features provide context for research articles and facilitate understanding for a wide array of individuals interested in clinical and translational science. CTS welcomes high quality, scientifically sound, original manuscripts focused on clinical pharmacology and translational science, including animal, in vitro, in silico, and clinical studies supporting the breadth of drug discovery, development, regulation and clinical use of both traditional drugs and innovative modalities.
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