Graduate School of Medicine, Tohoku University, 2-1 Seiryo-machi, Aoba-ku, Sendai, 980-8575, Japan.
Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University, 2-2 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka, 565-0871, Japan.
Hum Genomics. 2018 Apr 13;12(1):21. doi: 10.1186/s40246-018-0153-7.
Recent innovations in gene analysis technology have allowed for rapid and inexpensive sequencing of entire genomes. Thus, both conducting a study using whole genome sequencing (WGS) in a large population and the clinical application of research findings from such studies are currently feasible. However, to promote WGS studies, understanding and voluntary participation by the general public is needed. Therefore, it is essential to investigate the general public's attitude toward and understanding of WGS studies. The primary goal of our research is to investigate these issues and to discover how they relate to research participation in WGS studies.
A survey of awareness regarding WGS and studies using WGS was conducted with a sample of 2000 or more participants using a self-administered questionnaire posted on the Internet between February 20 and 21, 2015. Prior to the survey, we briefly explained WGS and WGS study-related issues to the respondents in order to provide them with the minimum knowledge required to answer the questionnaire. We then conducted an analysis, including cross-classification.
For the question regarding interest in WGS, 46.6% of participants responded "Yes." 70.7% of all respondents said that they were interested in some kinds of findings that could be obtained from WGS studies. Regarding participation in WGS studies, 29.0% were interested in participating. The demographic factors significantly related to attitudes toward research participation were age, level of education, and employment status. The results also suggest that concerns about WGS have a positive effect on people's willingness to participate. Furthermore, it was shown that for people who were not interested in their gene-related information, concerns about WGS negatively impacted their willingness to participate. However, for people who were interested in their gene-related information, their concerns might not have impacted their willingness to participate.
This research has shown several key factors that affect the willingness of the general public for the participation to the WGS studies. One of the unexpected findings is that concerns toward WGS studies generally have positive effect on the peoples' attitude. It will be interesting to further investigate into the various types of concerns that people in different groups have about WGS.
基因分析技术的最新创新使得对整个基因组进行快速和廉价的测序成为可能。因此,在大人群中进行全基因组测序(WGS)研究以及将此类研究的发现应用于临床目前都是可行的。然而,要促进 WGS 研究,需要公众的理解和自愿参与。因此,了解公众对 WGS 研究的态度和理解至关重要。我们研究的主要目标是调查这些问题,并发现它们与 WGS 研究的研究参与之间的关系。
我们使用在线自填式问卷对 2000 名或更多参与者进行了 WGS 意识和 WGS 研究调查。在调查之前,我们向受访者简要解释了 WGS 和 WGS 研究相关问题,以便为他们提供回答问卷所需的最低知识。然后,我们进行了包括交叉分类在内的分析。
对于对 WGS 感兴趣的问题,46.6%的参与者回答“是”。70.7%的受访者表示对 WGS 研究可以获得的某些发现感兴趣。至于参与 WGS 研究,29.0%的人有兴趣参与。与研究参与态度相关的人口统计学因素是年龄、教育程度和就业状况。结果还表明,对 WGS 的担忧对人们参与研究的意愿有积极影响。此外,研究表明,对于不关注自己基因相关信息的人,对 WGS 的担忧会对他们参与的意愿产生负面影响。然而,对于那些对自己基因相关信息感兴趣的人来说,他们的担忧可能不会影响他们参与的意愿。
本研究表明了几个影响公众参与 WGS 研究意愿的关键因素。一个意外的发现是,对 WGS 研究的担忧通常对人们的态度有积极影响。进一步研究不同群体的人对 WGS 的各种担忧将是很有趣的。