Stewart Kelly F J, Kokole Daša, Wesselius Anke, Schols Annemie M W J, Zeegers Maurice P, de Vries Hein, van Osch Liesbeth A D M
Department of Complex Genetics and Epidemiology, School of Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism (NUTRIM), Maastricht University Medical Centre, Maastricht, The
CAPHRI School for Public Health and Primary Care, Maastricht University Medical Centre, Maastricht, The
Public Health Genomics. 2018;21(1-2):45-52. doi: 10.1159/000492960. Epub 2018 Oct 25.
With interest in personalised health care growing, so is interest in personal genetic testing. This is now offered direct-to-consumer, thereby referred to as direct-to-consumer genetic testing (DTC-GT). Criticisms have been expressed on whether a truly informed decision to undergo testing is made with regard to these services. In order to provide relevant information to achieve this, knowing the characteristics of the expected user population is helpful. Therefore, the aim of this study is to identify characteristics of individuals who (1) find the concept of DTC-GT acceptable and (2) consider undergoing DTC-GT in the distant or near future.
This cross-sectional study investigated factors associated with acceptability, consideration and intention in the Dutch general population. Studied variables included awareness, principles and how-to knowledge, attitude, innovativeness, and multiple demographic characteristics. Generalised linear models were applied to identify associated variables.
Full data was obtained for 836 respondents. Of those, 18.3% found DTC-GT somewhat or totally acceptable, whereas 12.6% considered and 5.5% intended to undergo DTC-GT in the distant or near future. Acceptability was greater with lower principles knowledge, and consideration and intention with lower how-to knowledge. A more positive attitude and greater innovativeness were associated with an increase in all 3 outcomes.
Informed decision making may be hampered as individuals with lower how-to knowledge were found to be more interested in pursuing testing. The identified characteristics can be used in development and distribution of public and personalized information, in order to help consumers make a truly informed decision.
随着对个性化医疗保健的兴趣日益增长,对个人基因检测的兴趣也在增加。现在基因检测直接面向消费者提供,因此被称为直接面向消费者的基因检测(DTC-GT)。对于是否就这些服务做出了真正知情的检测决定,人们已经提出了批评。为了提供相关信息以实现这一点,了解预期用户群体的特征会有所帮助。因此,本研究的目的是确定那些(1)认为DTC-GT概念可接受且(2)考虑在不久或遥远的将来进行DTC-GT的个人的特征。
这项横断面研究调查了荷兰普通人群中与可接受性、考虑因素和意愿相关的因素。研究变量包括认知度、原理和操作知识、态度、创新能力以及多种人口统计学特征。应用广义线性模型来识别相关变量。
获得了836名受访者的完整数据。其中,18.3%的人认为DTC-GT有点或完全可接受,而12.6%的人考虑在不久或遥远的将来进行DTC-GT,5.5%的人打算进行。原理知识较低时可接受性更高,操作知识较低时考虑和意愿更高。更积极的态度和更强的创新能力与所有这三个结果的增加相关。
由于发现操作知识较低的个人对进行检测更感兴趣,可能会妨碍做出知情决策。所确定的特征可用于开发和传播公共和个性化信息,以帮助消费者做出真正知情的决定。