Hassona Yazan, Ahram Mamoun, Odeh Noorah, Abu Gosh Mais, Scully Crispian
Departments of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, The University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan.
Med Princ Pract. 2016;25(4):323-8. doi: 10.1159/000446479. Epub 2016 May 10.
To study the willingness of dental patients to donate biospecimens for research purpose and to examine factors that may influence such a decision.
A face-to-face interview was conducted using a pretested structured survey instrument on 408 adult dental patients attending a university hospital for dental care. Descriptive statistics were generated, and the x03C7;2 test was used to examine differences between groups. p values ≤0.5 were considered statistically significant.
Of the 408 participants, only 71 (17.4%) had heard of the terms biobanking/biospecimens, but 293 (71.9%) approved of the idea of using biospecimens for biomedical research, and 228 (55.9%) were willing to donate biospecimens and give personal information for research purposes. In participants who were unwilling to participate in biobanking, fear of information leakage was the most frequently reported reason, while in participants who were willing to donate biospecimens, the potential to provide more effective and less costly treatments was the most frequently reported reason. The preferences of the 228 participants who were willing to donate biospecimens were as follows: give a sample of removed oral tissues including extracted teeth (n = 105, 46.1%), donate a blood sample (n = 52, 23%), donate a sample of saliva (n = 43, 18.6%), and give a urine sample (n = 28, 12.3%).
Dental patients had a generally positive attitude towards biomedical research and biobanking. The most preferred types of biospecimens to donate in a dental setting were removed tissues, including extracted teeth and blood samples.
研究牙科患者为研究目的捐赠生物样本的意愿,并探讨可能影响这一决定的因素。
使用经过预测试的结构化调查问卷,对408名到大学医院接受牙科治疗的成年牙科患者进行面对面访谈。进行描述性统计,并使用χ²检验来检查组间差异。p值≤0.5被认为具有统计学意义。
在408名参与者中,只有71人(17.4%)听说过生物样本库/生物样本这个术语,但293人(71.9%)赞成将生物样本用于生物医学研究的想法,228人(55.9%)愿意为研究目的捐赠生物样本并提供个人信息。在不愿意参与生物样本库的参与者中,担心信息泄露是最常提到的原因,而在愿意捐赠生物样本的参与者中,认为有可能提供更有效且成本更低的治疗是最常提到的原因。228名愿意捐赠生物样本的参与者的偏好如下:提供切除的口腔组织样本,包括拔除的牙齿(n = 105,46.1%),捐赠血液样本(n = 52,23%),捐赠唾液样本(n = 43,18.6%),以及提供尿液样本(n = 28,12.3%)。
牙科患者对生物医学研究和生物样本库总体持积极态度。在牙科环境中最愿意捐赠的生物样本类型是切除的组织,包括拔除的牙齿和血液样本。