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澳大利亚公众对基因组数据存储和共享的看法:利益、关注点和访问偏好。

Australian public perspectives on genomic data storage and sharing: Benefits, concerns and access preferences.

机构信息

Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Parkville, 3052, Australia; The University of Melbourne, Parkville, 3052, Australia.

The University of Melbourne, Parkville, 3052, Australia.

出版信息

Eur J Med Genet. 2023 Jan;66(1):104676. doi: 10.1016/j.ejmg.2022.104676. Epub 2022 Dec 5.

DOI:10.1016/j.ejmg.2022.104676
PMID:36473622
Abstract

Diagnostic genomic sequencing generates unprecedented amounts of data. In addition to its primary use, this data could be used for a wide range of secondary purposes, including research and informing future healthcare for the data donor. These opportunities may require data to be shared with third parties. Although effective data sharing relies on public support, there are barriers which may prevent people from choosing to donate their genomic data and surprisingly few studies explore these barriers in depth. To address this need, this study aimed to qualitatively explore the Australian public's views and preferences for storing and sharing genomic data. Online focus groups were recorded, transcribed, and analysed using inductive content analysis. A total of 7 focus groups were conducted with 39 members of the Australian public ranging from 18 to 67 years of age. Participants were mostly supportive of genomic data being stored and shared for secondary purposes, recognising the potential benefits for individual health and wider medical research. However, some concerns were identified. Participants felt genomic data was particularly sensitive information, and raised the potential for discrimination, stigma, and other malicious uses of such data. Concerns for privacy and security of the data were also prevalent. Trustworthiness of data users was important when considering who genomic data should be shared with. Although participants were supportive of data being freely available to health professionals and researchers, they were opposed to insurance companies and employers accessing the data. There was greater controversy around sharing data with law enforcement and pharmaceutical companies. Participants recognised both benefits and harms to sharing with law enforcement. They were also cognizant of the dual purpose of pharmaceutical companies as both research and profit-driven organisations. Finally, participants expressed varying perspectives about sharing genomic data with family members, yet most agreed that explicit consent from the data donor should be required to share their information with relatives. This study highlighted several of the Australian public's perceived barriers and motivators for the storage and sharing of genomic data. Participants recognised both the benefits of collecting, storing and sharing such data widely but also the potential for harm from data misuse. While public acceptance of such endeavours is required to maximise the volume of data made available, the concerns around data access and security need to be addressed before this can occur. These findings also highlight the nuance and ethical complexity of decisions about who we should allow to access donated genomic data. These perspectives will be essential in helping to shape the way large-scale genomic data storage and sharing is developed and implemented in Australia, and internationally.

摘要

诊断基因组测序产生了前所未有的大量数据。除了主要用途外,这些数据还可用于广泛的次要目的,包括研究和为数据捐赠者提供未来的医疗保健。这些机会可能需要与第三方共享数据。尽管有效的数据共享依赖于公众的支持,但仍存在一些障碍,可能会阻止人们选择捐赠他们的基因组数据,而令人惊讶的是,很少有研究深入探讨这些障碍。为了满足这一需求,本研究旨在定性探讨澳大利亚公众对存储和共享基因组数据的看法和偏好。对在线焦点小组进行了记录、转录,并使用归纳内容分析进行了分析。总共进行了 7 次焦点小组讨论,参与者是年龄在 18 至 67 岁之间的 39 名澳大利亚公众。参与者普遍支持将基因组数据存储和共享用于次要目的,认识到这对个人健康和更广泛的医学研究有潜在好处。然而,也发现了一些担忧。参与者认为基因组数据是特别敏感的信息,并提出了数据可能被歧视、污名化和其他恶意使用的潜在风险。对数据隐私和安全的担忧也普遍存在。在考虑与谁共享基因组数据时,数据使用者的可信度很重要。尽管参与者支持将数据免费提供给卫生专业人员和研究人员,但他们反对保险公司和雇主访问数据。在与执法部门和制药公司共享数据方面存在更多争议。参与者认识到与执法部门共享数据的利弊。他们也意识到制药公司既是研究型组织又是盈利型组织的双重目的。最后,参与者对与家庭成员共享基因组数据表达了不同的看法,但大多数人都认为,在与亲属共享信息之前,应该获得数据捐赠者的明确同意。本研究强调了澳大利亚公众对存储和共享基因组数据的一些感知障碍和动机。参与者认识到广泛收集、存储和共享此类数据的好处,但也认识到数据滥用可能带来的危害。虽然需要公众接受此类努力,以最大限度地增加可用数据量,但在实现这一目标之前,需要解决数据访问和安全方面的问题。这些发现还突出了关于我们应该允许谁访问捐赠基因组数据的决策的细微差别和伦理复杂性。这些观点对于帮助塑造澳大利亚乃至全球大规模基因组数据存储和共享的发展和实施方式至关重要。

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