Public Expectations for Return of Results from Large-Cohort Genetic Research

Juli Murphy(Johns Hopkins University), Joan Scott(Johns Hopkins University), David Kaufman(Johns Hopkins University), Gail Geller(Johns Hopkins University), Lisa LeRoy(Schulman, Ronca & Bucuvalas), Kathy Hudson(Johns Hopkins University)
The American Journal of Bioethics
December 5, 2008
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Abstract

The National Institutes of Health and other federal health agencies are considering establishing a national biobank to study the roles of genes and environment in human health. A preliminary public engagement study was conducted to assess public attitudes and concerns about the proposed biobank, including the expectations for return of individual research results. A total of 141 adults of different ages, incomes, genders, ethnicities, and races participated in 16 focus groups in six locations across the country. Focus group participants voiced a strong desire to be able to access individual research results. Recognizing the wide range of possible research results from a large cohort study, they repeatedly and spontaneously suggested that cohort study participants be given ongoing choices as to which results they received.


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