Public attitudes, knowledge and educational needs toward genetic testing and omics sciences: a pilot survey conducted in Italy

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Abstract

Advancements in genomics have significant implications for public health, making citizens’ education vital for informed decision-making. Based on two literature reviews’ findings and a survey conducted with experts from the Italian Network of Genomics in Public Health, we conducted a pilot survey on Italian citizens’ attitudes, knowledge and educational needs toward genetic testing and omics sciences. Our results demonstrate a widespread interest in genetic testing and uncertainties regarding associated risks, with 99% of participants acknowledging insufficient knowledge of genetic testing. There is an urgent need for educational tools to improve citizens’ literacy and engagement in this rapidly evolving field.

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Calabrò, G. E., Causio, F. A., Marafon, D. P., Sassano, M., Moccia, F., Pastorino, R., & Boccia, S. (2024). Public attitudes, knowledge and educational needs toward genetic testing and omics sciences: a pilot survey conducted in Italy. European Journal of Public Health, 34(1), 75–78. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckad189

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