Mikhailova Anastasiia A, Bogomiagkova Elena S, Nasykhova Yulia A, Illarionov Roman A, Danilova Maria M, Tonyan Ziravard N, Chernykh Vyacheslav B, Kovalenko Ludmila V, Bespalova Olesya N, Glotov Andrey S
D.O. Ott Research Institute of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductology, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Saint Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Front Med (Lausanne). 2025 Feb 17;12:1497209. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2025.1497209. eCollection 2025.
Difficulties in the biobank progress are often associated with insufficient public awareness, but it is also worth paying attention to healthcare and science professionals who play an important role in the development of this area. This article presents results of the research on awareness toward biobanking and motivation to collaborate among employees of 3 medical and scientific organizations in Russia.
The anonymous survey was carried out via an online platform. The research included 176 healthcare and science professionals. To assess the differences between the groups the Pearson Chi-square test and the contingency coefficient were used. To find correlations between nominal and interval variables the Eta criterion was applied.
It was found that 88.1% of respondents were aware of biobanking in general, however, 15.0% were not aware of a biobank in their organization or had difficulty in answering this question. The experience of cooperation with biobanks was not particularly extensive - more than half of the respondents (60.3%) indicated that they had never contacted biobanks. 11.9% of participants became donors themselves. 35.0% - suggested to their friends and patients to become donors, while 86.2% were willing to do this in the future. The study showed that the respondents who already had experience working with biobanks, as well as those who themselves act as a donor, rated the importance of their activities higher.
It is important to increase not only awareness but also motivation to cooperate with biobanks and be willing to take on different roles.
生物样本库发展面临的困难往往与公众意识不足有关,但在该领域发展中发挥重要作用的医疗保健和科学专业人员也值得关注。本文介绍了俄罗斯3个医学和科学组织员工对生物样本库的认知以及合作意愿的研究结果。
通过在线平台进行匿名调查。研究涵盖176名医疗保健和科学专业人员。为评估组间差异,使用了Pearson卡方检验和列联系数。为找出名义变量和区间变量之间的相关性,应用了埃塔准则。
发现88.1%的受访者总体上了解生物样本库,但15.0%的人不知道所在组织中的生物样本库,或难以回答这个问题。与生物样本库的合作经验并不特别广泛——超过一半的受访者(60.3%)表示他们从未接触过生物样本库。11.9%的参与者自己成为了捐赠者。35.0%的人向朋友和患者建议成为捐赠者,而86.2%的人未来愿意这样做。研究表明,已经有与生物样本库合作经验的受访者,以及那些自己作为捐赠者的人,对自己活动的重要性评价更高。
不仅要提高对生物样本库的认知,还要增强与之合作的意愿并愿意承担不同角色,这一点很重要。