Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 77030, USA.
Department of Pediatrics, University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, KY 40202, USA.
Am J Hum Genet. 2021 Nov 4;108(11):2027-2036. doi: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2021.08.013. Epub 2021 Oct 22.
Prior to integration into clinical care, a novel medical innovation is typically assessed in terms of its balance of benefits and risks, often referred to as utility. Members of multidisciplinary research teams may conceptualize and assess utility in different ways, which has implications within the translational genomics community and for the evidence base upon which clinical guidelines groups and healthcare payers make decisions. Ambiguity in the conceptualization of utility in translational genomics research can lead to communication challenges within research teams and to study designs that do not meet stakeholder needs. We seek to address the ambiguity challenge by describing the conceptual understanding of utility and use of the term by scholars in the fields of philosophy, medicine, and the social sciences of decision psychology and health economics. We illustrate applications of each field's orientation to translational genomics research by using examples from the Clinical Sequencing Evidence-Generating Research (CSER) consortium, and we provide recommendations for increasing clarity and cohesion in future research. Given that different understandings of utility will align to a greater or lesser degree with important stakeholders' views, more precise use of the term can help researchers to better integrate multidisciplinary investigations and communicate with stakeholders.
在将新的医疗创新整合到临床护理中之前,通常会根据其收益和风险的平衡来评估,通常称为效用。多学科研究团队的成员可能会以不同的方式概念化和评估效用,这对转化基因组学社区以及临床指南制定小组和医疗保健支付方做出决策的证据基础都有影响。在转化基因组学研究中,效用概念的模糊性可能会导致研究团队内部的沟通挑战,以及不符合利益相关者需求的研究设计。我们旨在通过描述哲学、医学以及决策心理学和健康经济学等社会科学领域的学者对效用的概念理解和术语使用来解决这一模糊性挑战。我们通过使用临床测序证据生成研究(CSER)联盟的例子来说明每个领域的取向在转化基因组学研究中的应用,并为未来研究中提高清晰度和凝聚力提供建议。鉴于不同的效用理解在更大或更小程度上与重要利益相关者的观点一致,更准确地使用该术语可以帮助研究人员更好地整合多学科研究并与利益相关者进行沟通。