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让青少年和青年参与基因组研究结果反馈的决策:一项混合方法纵向临床试验方案。

Engaging Adolescents and Young Adults in Decisions About Return of Genomic Research Results: a mixed-methods longitudinal clinical trial protocol.

作者信息

Blumling Amy, McGowan Michelle, Prows Cynthia, Childers-Buschle Kristin, Martin Lisa, Lynch John, Dufendach Kevin, Lipstein Ellen, Kovacic Melinda Butsch, Brinkman Bill, Myers Melanie

机构信息

Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.

Mayo Clinic.

出版信息

Res Sq. 2023 Apr 27:rs.3.rs-2819191. doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2819191/v1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

To protect minors' future autonomy, professional organizations have historically discouraged returning predictive adult-onset genetic test results and carrier status to children. Recent clinical guidance diverges from this norm, suggesting that when minors have genomic sequencing performed for clinical purposes, parents and children should have the opportunity to learn secondary findings, including for some adult-onset conditions. While parents can currently opt in or out of receiving their child's secondary findings, the American Society of Human Genetics Workgroup on Pediatric Genetic and Genomic Testing suggests including adolescents in the decision-making process. However, it is not clear what factors young people consider when given the opportunity to learn genetic findings for themselves. We are examining adolescents', young adults', and parents' (if applicable) decisions about learning genomic information for the adolescent.

METHODS

We are enrolling assenting (ages 13-17) adolescents and consenting (ages 18-21) young adults in a prospective genomic screening study to assess the choices they make about receiving individual genomic results. Participants use an online tool to indicate whether they want to learn their personal genetic risk for specific preventable, treatable, and adult-onset conditions, as well as carrier status for autosomal recessive conditions. We are examining 1) how choices differ between adolescent and young adult cohorts (as well as between adolescents/young adults and parents) and 2) decisional conflict and stability across study timepoints. Results are returned based on participants' choices. Qualitative interviews with a subset of participants explore decisional stability, adolescent/young adult engagement with parents in decision-making, and the impact of learning pathogenic/likely pathogenic and carrier results.

DISCUSSION

This study explores decision making and decision stability between adolescents and parents (where applicable), as well as the ethical implications and impact of return of clinical-grade genetic research results to adolescents and young adults. The results of this study will contribute empirical evidence to support best practices and guidance on engaging young people in genetic research studies and clinical care that offer return of results.

摘要

背景

为保护未成年人未来的自主权,专业组织长期以来一直不鼓励向儿童反馈预测性的成人发病基因检测结果和携带者状态。最近的临床指南背离了这一规范,表明当未成年人因临床目的进行基因组测序时,父母和孩子应有机会了解次要发现,包括一些成人发病疾病的相关信息。虽然目前父母可以选择是否接收孩子的次要发现,但美国人类遗传学学会儿科遗传和基因组检测工作组建议让青少年参与决策过程。然而,尚不清楚年轻人在有机会自行了解基因发现时会考虑哪些因素。我们正在研究青少年、青年以及父母(如适用)对于青少年了解基因组信息的决策情况。

方法

我们正在招募同意参与研究的13至17岁青少年和同意参与研究的18至21岁青年,进行一项前瞻性基因组筛查研究,以评估他们对接收个人基因组结果所做的选择。参与者使用在线工具表明他们是否想了解自己患特定可预防、可治疗和成人发病疾病的个人遗传风险,以及常染色体隐性疾病的携带者状态。我们正在研究:1)青少年和青年群体(以及青少年/青年与父母之间)的选择有何不同;2)研究各时间点的决策冲突和稳定性。结果将根据参与者的选择返回。对部分参与者进行定性访谈,探讨决策稳定性、青少年/青年在决策过程中与父母的互动,以及了解致病/可能致病和携带者结果的影响。

讨论

本研究探讨了青少年与父母(如适用)之间的决策制定和决策稳定性,以及向青少年和青年反馈临床级基因研究结果的伦理意义和影响。本研究结果将提供实证依据,以支持让年轻人参与基因研究和提供结果反馈的临床护理的最佳实践和指导。

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