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Patient-Provider Communications About Pharmacogenomic Results Increase Patient Recall of Medication Changes
Effective doctor-patient communication is critical for disease management, especially when considering genetic information. We studied patient-provider communications after implementing a point-of-care pharmacogenomic results delivery system to understand whether pharmacogenomic results are discusse...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6980369/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30713337 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41397-019-0076-2 |
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author | Borden, Brittany A. Lee, Sang Mee Danahey, Keith Galecki, Paige Patrick-Miller, Linda Siegler, Mark Sorrentino, Matthew J. Sacro, Yasmin Davis, Andrew M. Rubin, David T. Lipstreuer, Kristen Polonsky, Tamar S. Nanda, Rita Harper, William R. Koyner, Jay L. Burnet, Deborah L. Stadler, Walter M. Kavitt, Robert T. Meltzer, David O. Ratain, Mark J. O’Donnell, Peter H. |
author_facet | Borden, Brittany A. Lee, Sang Mee Danahey, Keith Galecki, Paige Patrick-Miller, Linda Siegler, Mark Sorrentino, Matthew J. Sacro, Yasmin Davis, Andrew M. Rubin, David T. Lipstreuer, Kristen Polonsky, Tamar S. Nanda, Rita Harper, William R. Koyner, Jay L. Burnet, Deborah L. Stadler, Walter M. Kavitt, Robert T. Meltzer, David O. Ratain, Mark J. O’Donnell, Peter H. |
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description | Effective doctor-patient communication is critical for disease management, especially when considering genetic information. We studied patient-provider communications after implementing a point-of-care pharmacogenomic results delivery system to understand whether pharmacogenomic results are discussed and whether medication recall is impacted. Outpatients undergoing preemptive pharmacogenomic testing (cases), non-genotyped controls, and study providers were surveyed from October 2012-May 2017. Patient responses were compared between visits where pharmacogenomic results guided prescribing versus visits where pharmacogenomics did not guide prescribing. Provider knowledge of pharmacogenomics, before and during study participation, was also analyzed. Both providers and case patients frequently reported discussions of genetic results after visits where pharmacogenomic information guided prescribing. Importantly, medication changes from visits where pharmacogenomics influenced prescribing were more often recalled than non-pharmacogenomic guided medication changes (OR=3.3 [1.6–6.7], p=0.001). Case patients who had separate visits where pharmacogenomics did and did not respectively influence prescribing more often remembered medication changes from visits where genomic-based guidance was used (OR=3.4 [1.2–9.3], p=0.02). Providers also displayed dramatic increases in personal genomic understanding through program participation (94% felt at least somewhat informed about pharmacogenomics post-participation, compared to 61% at baseline, p=0.04). Using genomic information during prescribing increases patient-provider communications, patient medication recall, and provider understanding of genomics, important ancillary benefits to clinical use of pharmacogenomics. |
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spelling | pubmed-69803692020-01-24 Patient-Provider Communications About Pharmacogenomic Results Increase Patient Recall of Medication Changes Borden, Brittany A. Lee, Sang Mee Danahey, Keith Galecki, Paige Patrick-Miller, Linda Siegler, Mark Sorrentino, Matthew J. Sacro, Yasmin Davis, Andrew M. Rubin, David T. Lipstreuer, Kristen Polonsky, Tamar S. Nanda, Rita Harper, William R. Koyner, Jay L. Burnet, Deborah L. Stadler, Walter M. Kavitt, Robert T. Meltzer, David O. Ratain, Mark J. O’Donnell, Peter H. Pharmacogenomics J Article Effective doctor-patient communication is critical for disease management, especially when considering genetic information. We studied patient-provider communications after implementing a point-of-care pharmacogenomic results delivery system to understand whether pharmacogenomic results are discussed and whether medication recall is impacted. Outpatients undergoing preemptive pharmacogenomic testing (cases), non-genotyped controls, and study providers were surveyed from October 2012-May 2017. Patient responses were compared between visits where pharmacogenomic results guided prescribing versus visits where pharmacogenomics did not guide prescribing. Provider knowledge of pharmacogenomics, before and during study participation, was also analyzed. Both providers and case patients frequently reported discussions of genetic results after visits where pharmacogenomic information guided prescribing. Importantly, medication changes from visits where pharmacogenomics influenced prescribing were more often recalled than non-pharmacogenomic guided medication changes (OR=3.3 [1.6–6.7], p=0.001). Case patients who had separate visits where pharmacogenomics did and did not respectively influence prescribing more often remembered medication changes from visits where genomic-based guidance was used (OR=3.4 [1.2–9.3], p=0.02). Providers also displayed dramatic increases in personal genomic understanding through program participation (94% felt at least somewhat informed about pharmacogenomics post-participation, compared to 61% at baseline, p=0.04). Using genomic information during prescribing increases patient-provider communications, patient medication recall, and provider understanding of genomics, important ancillary benefits to clinical use of pharmacogenomics. 2019-02-04 2019-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6980369/ /pubmed/30713337 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41397-019-0076-2 Text en 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 Borden, Brittany A. Lee, Sang Mee Danahey, Keith Galecki, Paige Patrick-Miller, Linda Siegler, Mark Sorrentino, Matthew J. Sacro, Yasmin Davis, Andrew M. Rubin, David T. Lipstreuer, Kristen Polonsky, Tamar S. Nanda, Rita Harper, William R. Koyner, Jay L. Burnet, Deborah L. Stadler, Walter M. Kavitt, Robert T. Meltzer, David O. Ratain, Mark J. O’Donnell, Peter H. Patient-Provider Communications About Pharmacogenomic Results Increase Patient Recall of Medication Changes |
title | Patient-Provider Communications About Pharmacogenomic Results Increase Patient Recall of Medication Changes |
title_full | Patient-Provider Communications About Pharmacogenomic Results Increase Patient Recall of Medication Changes |
title_fullStr | Patient-Provider Communications About Pharmacogenomic Results Increase Patient Recall of Medication Changes |
title_full_unstemmed | Patient-Provider Communications About Pharmacogenomic Results Increase Patient Recall of Medication Changes |
title_short | Patient-Provider Communications About Pharmacogenomic Results Increase Patient Recall of Medication Changes |
title_sort | patient-provider communications about pharmacogenomic results increase patient recall of medication changes |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6980369/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30713337 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41397-019-0076-2 |
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