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Developing a conceptual, reproducible, rubric-based approach to consent and result disclosure for genetic testing by clinicians with minimal genetics background

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GENETICS IN MEDICINE
卷 21, 期 3, 页码 727-735

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41436-018-0093-6

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Genetic testing; Genetic counseling; Informed consent; Results disclosure; Rubric

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  1. National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) [U41HG006834, U41HG009649, U41HG009650]
  2. NHGRI Ethical, Legal and Social Implications Research Program [U41HG009649, U01HG007437]
  3. Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) [U24HD093483, U24HD093486, U24HD093487]

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Purpose: In response to genetic testing being widely ordered by nongenetics clinicians, the Consent and Disclosure Recommendations (CADRe) Workgroup of the Clinical Genome Resource (ClinGen; clinicalgenome. org) developed guidance to facilitate communication about genetic testing and efficiently improve the patient experience. Considering ethical, legal, and social implications, and medical factors, CADRe developed and pilot tested two rubrics addressing consent for genetic testing and results disclosure. The CADRe rubrics allow for adjusting the communication approach based on circumstances specific to patients and ordering clinicians. Methods: We present results of a formative survey of 66 genetics clinicians to assess the consent rubric for nine genes (MLH1, CDH1, TP53, GJB2, OTC; DMD, HTT, and CYP2C9/VKORC1). We also conducted interviews and focus groups with family and patient stakeholders (N = 18), nongenetics specialists (N = 27), and genetics clinicians (N = 32) on both rubrics. Results: Formative evaluation of the CADRe rubrics suggests key factors on which to make decisions about consent and disclosure discussions for a typical patient. Conclusion: We propose that the CADRe rubrics include the primary issues necessary to guide communication recommendations, and are ready for pilot testing by nongenetics clinicians. Consultation with genetics clinicians can be targeted toward more complex or intensive consent and disclosure counseling.

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