Etchegary Holly, Green Jane, Parfrey Patrick, Street Catherine, Pullman Daryl
Clinical Epidemiology, Eastern Health, St. John's, NL, Canada.
Department of Genetics, Memorial University, St. John's, NL, Canada.
Health Expect. 2015 Oct;18(5):1413-25. doi: 10.1111/hex.12122. Epub 2013 Aug 23.
Knowledge of molecular biology and genomics continues to expand rapidly, promising numerous opportunities for improving health. However, a key aspect of the success of genomic medicine is related to public understanding and acceptance.
Using community consultations and an online survey, we explored public attitudes and expectations about genomics research.
Thirty-three members of the general public in Newfoundland, Canada, took part in the community sessions, while 1024 Atlantic Canadians completed the online survey. Overall, many participants noted they lacked knowledge about genetics and associated research and took the opportunity to ask numerous questions throughout sessions. Participants were largely hopeful about genomics research in its capacity to improve health, not only for current residents, but also for future generations. However, they did not accept such research uncritically, and a variety of complex issues and questions arose during the community consultations and were reflected in survey responses.
With the proliferation of biobanks and the rapid pace of discoveries in genomics research, public support will be crucial to realize health improvements. If researchers can engage the public in regular, transparent dialogue, this two-way communication could allow greater understanding of the research process and the design of efficient and effective genetic health services, informed by the public that will use them.
分子生物学和基因组学知识持续快速扩展,为改善健康带来诸多机遇。然而,基因组医学成功的一个关键方面与公众的理解和接受度有关。
通过社区咨询和在线调查,我们探究了公众对基因组学研究的态度和期望。
加拿大纽芬兰的33名普通公众参与了社区会议,1024名加拿大大西洋地区居民完成了在线调查。总体而言,许多参与者表示他们缺乏遗传学及相关研究的知识,并借此机会在会议期间提出了诸多问题。参与者对基因组学研究改善健康的能力普遍抱有希望,不仅惠及当前居民,也造福子孙后代。然而,他们并非不加批判地接受此类研究,社区咨询期间出现了各种复杂问题并在调查反馈中有所体现。
随着生物样本库的激增以及基因组学研究的快速发展,公众支持对于实现健康改善至关重要。如果研究人员能够让公众参与定期、透明的对话,这种双向沟通将有助于更深入地理解研究过程,并设计出高效且有效的基因健康服务,这些服务将由使用它们的公众提供信息。