Patient perspectives following pharmacogenomics results disclosure in an integrated health system

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Abstract

Aim: To assess patient perceptions and utilization of pharmacogenomics (PGx) testing in an integrated community health system. Methods: Fifty-seven patients completed an online survey assessing their experiences with PGx testing offered through two methods: a designated PGx clinic or direct access in-home testing. Results: The majority of participants perceived PGx testing as helpful in their healthcare and reported understanding their results. Some had concerns about privacy and discrimination; most lacked familiarity with the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act. There were no significant differences in views between participants tested through either model. Conclusion: Participants reported value in both methods of PGx testing. Patient experiences, understanding and result utilization will play an important role in informing future development and implementation of PGx programs.

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Lemke, A. A., Hulick, P. J., Wake, D. T., Wang, C., Sereika, A. W., Yu, K. D., … Dunnenberger, H. M. (2018). Patient perspectives following pharmacogenomics results disclosure in an integrated health system. Pharmacogenomics, 19(4), 321–331. https://doi.org/10.2217/pgs-2017-0191

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