Bouwman Laura, Te Molder Hedwig, Hiddink Gerrit
Communication Strategies, Wageningen University, PO Box 8130, 6700 EW Wageningen, The Netherlands.
Fam Pract. 2008 Dec;25 Suppl 1:i116-22. doi: 10.1093/fampra/cmn067. Epub 2008 Oct 7.
Nutrigenomics science examines the response of individuals to food compounds using post-genomics technology. It is expected that in the future, personalized nutrition advice can be provided based on information about genetic make-up.
Gene-based personalized nutrition advice emerges at the junction of different disciplines and technologies and may directly influence people's lives. Therefore, public concern is to be expected. Because GPs are gatekeepers of health care, their involvement in early stages of the development process is desirable.
In 2006, 15 GPs were interviewed to collect their perceived barriers and opportunities towards involvement in gene-based nutrition advice. The interviews were qualitatively analysed with use of Atlas.ti, a qualitative analysis programme.
The participants held a mostly critical view towards such personalized nutrition advice. They argued that findings of nutritional studies lacked robustness, were not based on patients' needs and were often equivocal. And that a patient central perspective urges them to question consequences for patients. Participants argued that GPs should be involved in selecting and monitoring patients in nutrigenomics studies.
Early involvement of GPs in the development process is needed to allow for the integration of their practical, social and ethical considerations in the technical and scientific agendas. However, the background of their critical attitude towards nutrigenomics-based personalized nutrition, and nutrition advice more generally, has to be explored further. To facilitate a joint learning process and to improve socio-technical decision making with respect to this innovation, initiatives that allow different stakeholders to exchange their perspectives should be organized.
营养基因组学利用后基因组技术研究个体对食物化合物的反应。预计未来可根据基因构成信息提供个性化营养建议。
基于基因的个性化营养建议出现在不同学科和技术的交叉点,可能直接影响人们的生活。因此,公众的关注是可以预见的。由于全科医生是医疗保健的把关人,期望他们在开发过程的早期阶段参与进来。
2006年,对15名全科医生进行了访谈,以收集他们在参与基于基因的营养建议方面所感知到的障碍和机会。使用定性分析程序Atlas.ti对访谈进行了定性分析。
参与者对这种个性化营养建议大多持批评态度。他们认为营养研究的结果缺乏稳健性,不是基于患者的需求,而且往往模棱两可。并且从患者中心的角度出发促使他们质疑对患者的影响。参与者认为全科医生应参与营养基因组学研究中患者的选择和监测。
需要全科医生在开发过程的早期阶段参与进来,以便将他们的实际、社会和伦理考虑纳入技术和科学议程。然而,他们对基于营养基因组学的个性化营养以及更普遍的营养建议持批评态度的背景,还需要进一步探讨。为了促进联合学习过程,并改善关于这一创新的社会技术决策,应该组织让不同利益相关者交流观点的活动。