Factors that influence characteristics of genetic biobanks: Clinical scholarship

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Purpose: To identify demographic differences between patients who choose participation and patients who choose nonparticipation in genetic biobanks, and to explore reasons for nonparticipation. Design: Prospective study of hospitalized cardiovascular patients approached to participate in a genetic biobank, 300 nonparticipants and 299 participants, in the southwestern US. Methods: Reasons for nonparticipation were explored. Logistic regression was performed to determine if gender, race or ethnicity, or age predicted nonparticipation. Findings: Race or ethnicity and age were significantly different between participants and nonparticipants, but gender was not. Blood-sample collection was the main reason for declining participation. Conclusions: Minority and older adults were less likely to participate. Understanding reasons for nonparticipation in this group might aid in the development of methods used to obtain a diverse population in biobanks. © 2007 Sigma Theta Tau International.

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Sanner, J. E., & Frazier, L. (2007). Factors that influence characteristics of genetic biobanks: Clinical scholarship. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 39(1), 25–29. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1547-5069.2007.00139.x

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