Jha Vedika, Saeedi Saumeh, Clausen Marc, Assamad Daniel, Grewal Sonya, Hirjikaka Daena, Lee Whiwon, Luca Stephanie, Shaw Angela, Hayeems Robin, Bombard Yvonne
Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Genomics Health Services Research Program, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, St. Michael's Hospital, Unity Health Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
J Genet Couns. 2025 Jun;34(3):e70025. doi: 10.1002/jgc4.70025.
Digital tools have emerged as a promising solution to increase the efficiency and capacity of genomic services. However, accessing information through internet-based applications raises concerns about privacy and security risks. As patient-facing digital tools are developed for genomic medicine, it is vital to understand and incorporate patients' perspectives on digital privacy and security. A qualitative study was conducted using semi-structured interviews and interpretive description. Thirty participants who previously received genetic testing for themselves (n = 17) or their child (n = 13) were interviewed (n = 20 females, n = 15 above 50 years old). Participants were willing to store and access genomics personal health information (PHI) in a patient-facing digital platform. The main benefit identified by participants was the ability to access and control their own PHI. Participants expressed that the benefits of digital genomics services, such as patient empowerment and personalized care, outweighed the perceived risks, such as potential data leaks. In order to minimize risks, participants emphasized the importance of transparency about the security measures in place and who would have access to their PHI. These findings inform the design of digital genomic platforms to enhance patients' sense of security, which is critical for the uptake and usage of any platform.
数字工具已成为提高基因组服务效率和能力的一种有前景的解决方案。然而,通过基于互联网的应用程序获取信息引发了对隐私和安全风险的担忧。随着面向患者的数字工具被开发用于基因组医学,了解并纳入患者对数字隐私和安全的看法至关重要。一项定性研究采用了半结构化访谈和解释性描述的方法。对30名参与者进行了访谈,其中17名参与者此前为自己进行了基因检测,13名参与者为其子女进行了基因检测(20名女性,15名年龄在50岁以上)。参与者愿意在面向患者的数字平台上存储和访问基因组个人健康信息(PHI)。参与者确定的主要好处是能够访问和控制自己的PHI。参与者表示,数字基因组服务的好处,如增强患者权能和个性化护理,超过了感知到的风险,如潜在的数据泄露。为了将风险降至最低,参与者强调了对现有安全措施以及谁将能够访问其PHI保持透明的重要性。这些发现为数字基因组平台的设计提供了参考,以增强患者的安全感,这对于任何平台的采用和使用都至关重要。