Amanda Massmann, Jordan Baye, Max Weaver, Natasha Petry, Kristen Jacobsen, April Schultz, Halle Brady, Joel Van Heukelom
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摘要
基因变异会影响药物反应。对药物遗传变异的研究被称为药物基因组学(PGx)。了解PGx结果可能很困难,因为报告的结果与其他实验室测试不同。患者报告缺乏对PGx信息的理解和满意。方法:通过电子邮件向在PGx诊所就诊的患者和在Sanford Health参加选择性筛查(Sanford Chip)的患者进行调查。进行了调查,以评估读写能力,理解和满意度的PGx测试。使用描述性统计对调查结果进行总结。结果:初步收集到121份回复。共有100份回复被纳入分析。所有人的反应中位数为9分(满分为13分)。与Sanford Chip患者相比,PGx诊所患者的满意度更高,因为他们能够理解结果(p p p p)讨论:PGx诊所的实施改善了患者的体验、信心和满意度。
Impact of a pharmacogenomics (PGx) clinic on patient satisfaction and PGx literacy.
Introduction: Genetic variants can impact medication response. The study of genetic variants on medications is called pharmacogenomics (PGx). Understanding PGx results can be difficult as results are reported differently than other laboratory tests. Patients have reported a lack of understanding and satisfaction with PGx information.
Methods: Surveys were emailed to patients seen in the PGx clinic and patients who participated in an elective screening (Sanford Chip) at Sanford Health. Surveys were conducted to assess literacy, understanding and satisfaction of PGx testing. Survey responses were summarized using descriptive statistics.
Results: There were 121 responses that were initially collected. A total of 100 responses were included in the analysis. The median response amongst all individuals was 9 out of a possible 13 points on the PGx literacy assessment. PGx clinic patients had increased satisfaction compared to Sanford Chip patients for being able to understand results (p < 0.05), that PGx test provided information to improve my care plan (p < 0.05), that they feel confident that my medication will be effective for me based on my genetics (p < 0.05), were satisfied with communication of results (p < 0.001) and overall experience (p < 0.01).
Discussion: Implementation of a PGx clinic improves patient experience, confidence, and satisfaction.
期刊介绍:
Pharmacogenomics (ISSN 1462-2416) is a peer-reviewed journal presenting reviews and reports by the researchers and decision-makers closely involved in this rapidly developing area. Key objectives are to provide the community with an essential resource for keeping abreast of the latest developments in all areas of this exciting field.
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