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Global Public Perceptions of Genomic Data Sharing: What Shapes the Willingness to Donate DNA and Health Data?

Analyzing genomic data across populations is central to understanding the role of genetic factors in health and disease. Successful data sharing relies on public support, which requires attention to whether people around the world are willing to donate their data that are then subsequently shared wi...

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Autores principales: Middleton, Anna, Milne, Richard, Almarri, Mohamed A., Anwer, Shamim, Atutornu, Jerome, Baranova, Elena E., Bevan, Paul, Cerezo, Maria, Cong, Yali, Critchley, Christine, Fernow, Josepine, Goodhand, Peter, Hasan, Qurratulain, Hibino, Aiko, Houeland, Gry, Howard, Heidi C., Hussain, S. Zakir, Malmgren, Charlotta Ingvoldstad, Izhevskaya, Vera L., Jędrzejak, Aleksandra, Jinhong, Cao, Kimura, Megumi, Kleiderman, Erika, Leach, Brandi, Liu, Keying, Mascalzoni, Deborah, Mendes, Álvaro, Minari, Jusaku, Wang, Nan, Nicol, Dianne, Niemiec, Emilia, Patch, Christine, Pollard, Jack, Prainsack, Barbara, Rivière, Marie, Robarts, Lauren, Roberts, Jonathan, Romano, Virginia, Sheerah, Haytham A., Smith, James, Soulier, Alexandra, Steed, Claire, Stefànsdóttir, Vigdís, Tandre, Cornelia, Thorogood, Adrian, Voigt, Torsten H., West, Anne V., Yoshizawa, Go, Morley, Katherine I.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7536612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32946764
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajhg.2020.08.023
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author Middleton, Anna
Milne, Richard
Almarri, Mohamed A.
Anwer, Shamim
Atutornu, Jerome
Baranova, Elena E.
Bevan, Paul
Cerezo, Maria
Cong, Yali
Critchley, Christine
Fernow, Josepine
Goodhand, Peter
Hasan, Qurratulain
Hibino, Aiko
Houeland, Gry
Howard, Heidi C.
Hussain, S. Zakir
Malmgren, Charlotta Ingvoldstad
Izhevskaya, Vera L.
Jędrzejak, Aleksandra
Jinhong, Cao
Kimura, Megumi
Kleiderman, Erika
Leach, Brandi
Liu, Keying
Mascalzoni, Deborah
Mendes, Álvaro
Minari, Jusaku
Wang, Nan
Nicol, Dianne
Niemiec, Emilia
Patch, Christine
Pollard, Jack
Prainsack, Barbara
Rivière, Marie
Robarts, Lauren
Roberts, Jonathan
Romano, Virginia
Sheerah, Haytham A.
Smith, James
Soulier, Alexandra
Steed, Claire
Stefànsdóttir, Vigdís
Tandre, Cornelia
Thorogood, Adrian
Voigt, Torsten H.
West, Anne V.
Yoshizawa, Go
Morley, Katherine I.
author_facet Middleton, Anna
Milne, Richard
Almarri, Mohamed A.
Anwer, Shamim
Atutornu, Jerome
Baranova, Elena E.
Bevan, Paul
Cerezo, Maria
Cong, Yali
Critchley, Christine
Fernow, Josepine
Goodhand, Peter
Hasan, Qurratulain
Hibino, Aiko
Houeland, Gry
Howard, Heidi C.
Hussain, S. Zakir
Malmgren, Charlotta Ingvoldstad
Izhevskaya, Vera L.
Jędrzejak, Aleksandra
Jinhong, Cao
Kimura, Megumi
Kleiderman, Erika
Leach, Brandi
Liu, Keying
Mascalzoni, Deborah
Mendes, Álvaro
Minari, Jusaku
Wang, Nan
Nicol, Dianne
Niemiec, Emilia
Patch, Christine
Pollard, Jack
Prainsack, Barbara
Rivière, Marie
Robarts, Lauren
Roberts, Jonathan
Romano, Virginia
Sheerah, Haytham A.
Smith, James
Soulier, Alexandra
Steed, Claire
Stefànsdóttir, Vigdís
Tandre, Cornelia
Thorogood, Adrian
Voigt, Torsten H.
West, Anne V.
Yoshizawa, Go
Morley, Katherine I.
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description Analyzing genomic data across populations is central to understanding the role of genetic factors in health and disease. Successful data sharing relies on public support, which requires attention to whether people around the world are willing to donate their data that are then subsequently shared with others for research. However, studies of such public perceptions are geographically limited and do not enable comparison. This paper presents results from a very large public survey on attitudes toward genomic data sharing. Data from 36,268 individuals across 22 countries (gathered in 15 languages) are presented. In general, publics across the world do not appear to be aware of, nor familiar with, the concepts of DNA, genetics, and genomics. Willingness to donate one’s DNA and health data for research is relatively low, and trust in the process of data’s being shared with multiple users (e.g., doctors, researchers, governments) is also low. Participants were most willing to donate DNA or health information for research when the recipient was specified as a medical doctor and least willing to donate when the recipient was a for-profit researcher. Those who were familiar with genetics and who were trusting of the users asking for data were more likely to be willing to donate. However, less than half of participants trusted more than one potential user of data, although this varied across countries. Genetic information was not uniformly seen as different from other forms of health information, but there was an association between seeing genetic information as special in some way compared to other health data and increased willingness to donate. The global perspective provided by our “Your DNA, Your Say” study is valuable for informing the development of international policy and practice for sharing genomic data. It highlights that the research community not only needs to be worthy of trust by the public, but also urgent steps need to be taken to authentically communicate why genomic research is necessary and how data donation, and subsequent sharing, is integral to this.
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spelling pubmed-75366122021-04-01 Global Public Perceptions of Genomic Data Sharing: What Shapes the Willingness to Donate DNA and Health Data? Middleton, Anna Milne, Richard Almarri, Mohamed A. Anwer, Shamim Atutornu, Jerome Baranova, Elena E. Bevan, Paul Cerezo, Maria Cong, Yali Critchley, Christine Fernow, Josepine Goodhand, Peter Hasan, Qurratulain Hibino, Aiko Houeland, Gry Howard, Heidi C. Hussain, S. Zakir Malmgren, Charlotta Ingvoldstad Izhevskaya, Vera L. Jędrzejak, Aleksandra Jinhong, Cao Kimura, Megumi Kleiderman, Erika Leach, Brandi Liu, Keying Mascalzoni, Deborah Mendes, Álvaro Minari, Jusaku Wang, Nan Nicol, Dianne Niemiec, Emilia Patch, Christine Pollard, Jack Prainsack, Barbara Rivière, Marie Robarts, Lauren Roberts, Jonathan Romano, Virginia Sheerah, Haytham A. Smith, James Soulier, Alexandra Steed, Claire Stefànsdóttir, Vigdís Tandre, Cornelia Thorogood, Adrian Voigt, Torsten H. West, Anne V. Yoshizawa, Go Morley, Katherine I. Am J Hum Genet Article Analyzing genomic data across populations is central to understanding the role of genetic factors in health and disease. Successful data sharing relies on public support, which requires attention to whether people around the world are willing to donate their data that are then subsequently shared with others for research. However, studies of such public perceptions are geographically limited and do not enable comparison. This paper presents results from a very large public survey on attitudes toward genomic data sharing. Data from 36,268 individuals across 22 countries (gathered in 15 languages) are presented. In general, publics across the world do not appear to be aware of, nor familiar with, the concepts of DNA, genetics, and genomics. Willingness to donate one’s DNA and health data for research is relatively low, and trust in the process of data’s being shared with multiple users (e.g., doctors, researchers, governments) is also low. Participants were most willing to donate DNA or health information for research when the recipient was specified as a medical doctor and least willing to donate when the recipient was a for-profit researcher. Those who were familiar with genetics and who were trusting of the users asking for data were more likely to be willing to donate. However, less than half of participants trusted more than one potential user of data, although this varied across countries. Genetic information was not uniformly seen as different from other forms of health information, but there was an association between seeing genetic information as special in some way compared to other health data and increased willingness to donate. The global perspective provided by our “Your DNA, Your Say” study is valuable for informing the development of international policy and practice for sharing genomic data. It highlights that the research community not only needs to be worthy of trust by the public, but also urgent steps need to be taken to authentically communicate why genomic research is necessary and how data donation, and subsequent sharing, is integral to this. Elsevier 2020-10-01 2020-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7536612/ /pubmed/32946764 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajhg.2020.08.023 Text en © 2020 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Middleton, Anna
Milne, Richard
Almarri, Mohamed A.
Anwer, Shamim
Atutornu, Jerome
Baranova, Elena E.
Bevan, Paul
Cerezo, Maria
Cong, Yali
Critchley, Christine
Fernow, Josepine
Goodhand, Peter
Hasan, Qurratulain
Hibino, Aiko
Houeland, Gry
Howard, Heidi C.
Hussain, S. Zakir
Malmgren, Charlotta Ingvoldstad
Izhevskaya, Vera L.
Jędrzejak, Aleksandra
Jinhong, Cao
Kimura, Megumi
Kleiderman, Erika
Leach, Brandi
Liu, Keying
Mascalzoni, Deborah
Mendes, Álvaro
Minari, Jusaku
Wang, Nan
Nicol, Dianne
Niemiec, Emilia
Patch, Christine
Pollard, Jack
Prainsack, Barbara
Rivière, Marie
Robarts, Lauren
Roberts, Jonathan
Romano, Virginia
Sheerah, Haytham A.
Smith, James
Soulier, Alexandra
Steed, Claire
Stefànsdóttir, Vigdís
Tandre, Cornelia
Thorogood, Adrian
Voigt, Torsten H.
West, Anne V.
Yoshizawa, Go
Morley, Katherine I.
Global Public Perceptions of Genomic Data Sharing: What Shapes the Willingness to Donate DNA and Health Data?
title Global Public Perceptions of Genomic Data Sharing: What Shapes the Willingness to Donate DNA and Health Data?
title_full Global Public Perceptions of Genomic Data Sharing: What Shapes the Willingness to Donate DNA and Health Data?
title_fullStr Global Public Perceptions of Genomic Data Sharing: What Shapes the Willingness to Donate DNA and Health Data?
title_full_unstemmed Global Public Perceptions of Genomic Data Sharing: What Shapes the Willingness to Donate DNA and Health Data?
title_short Global Public Perceptions of Genomic Data Sharing: What Shapes the Willingness to Donate DNA and Health Data?
title_sort global public perceptions of genomic data sharing: what shapes the willingness to donate dna and health data?
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7536612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32946764
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajhg.2020.08.023
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