Cargando…

Eliciting Preferences on Secondary Findings: The Preferences Instrument for Genomic Secondary Results (PIGSR)

PURPOSE: Eliciting and understanding patient and research participant preferences regarding return of secondary test results is a key aspect of genomic medicine. A valid instrument should be easily understood without extensive pre-test counseling, while still faithfully eliciting patients’ preferenc...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Brothers, Kyle B., East, Kelly M., Kelley, Whitley V., Frances Wright, M., Westbrook, Matthew J., Rich, Carla A., Bowling, Kevin M., Lose, Edward J., Martina Bebin, E., Simmons, Shirley, Myers, John A., Barsh, Greg, Myers, Richard M., Cooper, Greg M., Pulley, Jill M., Rothstein, Mark A., Wright Clayton, Ellen
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2016
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5326612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27561086
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/gim.2016.110
_version_ 1782510574315241472
author Brothers, Kyle B.
East, Kelly M.
Kelley, Whitley V.
Frances Wright, M.
Westbrook, Matthew J.
Rich, Carla A.
Bowling, Kevin M.
Lose, Edward J.
Martina Bebin, E.
Simmons, Shirley
Myers, John A.
Barsh, Greg
Myers, Richard M.
Cooper, Greg M.
Pulley, Jill M.
Rothstein, Mark A.
Wright Clayton, Ellen
author_facet Brothers, Kyle B.
East, Kelly M.
Kelley, Whitley V.
Frances Wright, M.
Westbrook, Matthew J.
Rich, Carla A.
Bowling, Kevin M.
Lose, Edward J.
Martina Bebin, E.
Simmons, Shirley
Myers, John A.
Barsh, Greg
Myers, Richard M.
Cooper, Greg M.
Pulley, Jill M.
Rothstein, Mark A.
Wright Clayton, Ellen
author_sort Brothers, Kyle B.
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: Eliciting and understanding patient and research participant preferences regarding return of secondary test results is a key aspect of genomic medicine. A valid instrument should be easily understood without extensive pre-test counseling, while still faithfully eliciting patients’ preferences. METHODS: We conducted focus groups with 110 adults to understand patient perspectives on secondary genomic findings and the role preferences should play. We then developed and refined a draft instrument, and used it to elicit preferences from parents participating in a genomic sequencing study in children with intellectual disabilities. RESULTS: Patients preferred filtering of secondary genomic results to avoid information overload and to avoid learning what the future holds, among other reasons. Patients preferred to make autonomous choices about which categories of results to receive and to have their choices applied automatically before results are returned to them and their clinicians. The Preferences Instrument for Genomic Secondary Results (PIGSR) is designed to be completed by patients or research participants without assistance and to guide bioinformatic analysis of genomic raw data. Most participants wanted to receive all secondary results, but a significant minority indicated other preferences. CONCLUSIONS: Our novel instrument – PIGSR – should be useful in a wide range of clinical and research settings.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-5326612
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2016
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-53266122017-03-07 Eliciting Preferences on Secondary Findings: The Preferences Instrument for Genomic Secondary Results (PIGSR) Brothers, Kyle B. East, Kelly M. Kelley, Whitley V. Frances Wright, M. Westbrook, Matthew J. Rich, Carla A. Bowling, Kevin M. Lose, Edward J. Martina Bebin, E. Simmons, Shirley Myers, John A. Barsh, Greg Myers, Richard M. Cooper, Greg M. Pulley, Jill M. Rothstein, Mark A. Wright Clayton, Ellen Genet Med Article PURPOSE: Eliciting and understanding patient and research participant preferences regarding return of secondary test results is a key aspect of genomic medicine. A valid instrument should be easily understood without extensive pre-test counseling, while still faithfully eliciting patients’ preferences. METHODS: We conducted focus groups with 110 adults to understand patient perspectives on secondary genomic findings and the role preferences should play. We then developed and refined a draft instrument, and used it to elicit preferences from parents participating in a genomic sequencing study in children with intellectual disabilities. RESULTS: Patients preferred filtering of secondary genomic results to avoid information overload and to avoid learning what the future holds, among other reasons. Patients preferred to make autonomous choices about which categories of results to receive and to have their choices applied automatically before results are returned to them and their clinicians. The Preferences Instrument for Genomic Secondary Results (PIGSR) is designed to be completed by patients or research participants without assistance and to guide bioinformatic analysis of genomic raw data. Most participants wanted to receive all secondary results, but a significant minority indicated other preferences. CONCLUSIONS: Our novel instrument – PIGSR – should be useful in a wide range of clinical and research settings. 2016-08-25 2017-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5326612/ /pubmed/27561086 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/gim.2016.110 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
spellingShingle Article
Brothers, Kyle B.
East, Kelly M.
Kelley, Whitley V.
Frances Wright, M.
Westbrook, Matthew J.
Rich, Carla A.
Bowling, Kevin M.
Lose, Edward J.
Martina Bebin, E.
Simmons, Shirley
Myers, John A.
Barsh, Greg
Myers, Richard M.
Cooper, Greg M.
Pulley, Jill M.
Rothstein, Mark A.
Wright Clayton, Ellen
Eliciting Preferences on Secondary Findings: The Preferences Instrument for Genomic Secondary Results (PIGSR)
title Eliciting Preferences on Secondary Findings: The Preferences Instrument for Genomic Secondary Results (PIGSR)
title_full Eliciting Preferences on Secondary Findings: The Preferences Instrument for Genomic Secondary Results (PIGSR)
title_fullStr Eliciting Preferences on Secondary Findings: The Preferences Instrument for Genomic Secondary Results (PIGSR)
title_full_unstemmed Eliciting Preferences on Secondary Findings: The Preferences Instrument for Genomic Secondary Results (PIGSR)
title_short Eliciting Preferences on Secondary Findings: The Preferences Instrument for Genomic Secondary Results (PIGSR)
title_sort eliciting preferences on secondary findings: the preferences instrument for genomic secondary results (pigsr)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5326612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27561086
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/gim.2016.110
work_keys_str_mv AT brotherskyleb elicitingpreferencesonsecondaryfindingsthepreferencesinstrumentforgenomicsecondaryresultspigsr
AT eastkellym elicitingpreferencesonsecondaryfindingsthepreferencesinstrumentforgenomicsecondaryresultspigsr
AT kelleywhitleyv elicitingpreferencesonsecondaryfindingsthepreferencesinstrumentforgenomicsecondaryresultspigsr
AT franceswrightm elicitingpreferencesonsecondaryfindingsthepreferencesinstrumentforgenomicsecondaryresultspigsr
AT westbrookmatthewj elicitingpreferencesonsecondaryfindingsthepreferencesinstrumentforgenomicsecondaryresultspigsr
AT richcarlaa elicitingpreferencesonsecondaryfindingsthepreferencesinstrumentforgenomicsecondaryresultspigsr
AT bowlingkevinm elicitingpreferencesonsecondaryfindingsthepreferencesinstrumentforgenomicsecondaryresultspigsr
AT loseedwardj elicitingpreferencesonsecondaryfindingsthepreferencesinstrumentforgenomicsecondaryresultspigsr
AT martinabebine elicitingpreferencesonsecondaryfindingsthepreferencesinstrumentforgenomicsecondaryresultspigsr
AT simmonsshirley elicitingpreferencesonsecondaryfindingsthepreferencesinstrumentforgenomicsecondaryresultspigsr
AT myersjohna elicitingpreferencesonsecondaryfindingsthepreferencesinstrumentforgenomicsecondaryresultspigsr
AT barshgreg elicitingpreferencesonsecondaryfindingsthepreferencesinstrumentforgenomicsecondaryresultspigsr
AT myersrichardm elicitingpreferencesonsecondaryfindingsthepreferencesinstrumentforgenomicsecondaryresultspigsr
AT coopergregm elicitingpreferencesonsecondaryfindingsthepreferencesinstrumentforgenomicsecondaryresultspigsr
AT pulleyjillm elicitingpreferencesonsecondaryfindingsthepreferencesinstrumentforgenomicsecondaryresultspigsr
AT rothsteinmarka elicitingpreferencesonsecondaryfindingsthepreferencesinstrumentforgenomicsecondaryresultspigsr
AT wrightclaytonellen elicitingpreferencesonsecondaryfindingsthepreferencesinstrumentforgenomicsecondaryresultspigsr