Sanford School of Public Policy
Duke University
Publications [#329123] of Peter A Ubel
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Journal Articles
- Arora, NS; Davis, JK; Kirby, C; McGuire, AL; Green, RC; Blumenthal-Barby, JS; Ubel, PA; MedSeq Project, . "Communication challenges for nongeneticist physicians relaying clinical genomic results.." Personalized medicine 14.5 (September, 2016): 423-431. [doi]
(last updated on 2024/04/18)
Abstract:
Aim
Identify the behavioral challenges to the use of genome sequencing (GS) in a clinical setting.Materials & methods
We observed how general internists and nongenetic specialists delivered GS results to patients enrolled in the MedSeq Project. Using transcripts of such disclosure interactions, we made qualitative observations of communication behaviors that could limit the usefulness of GS results until reaching the point of thematic saturation.Results
Findings included confusion regarding genomic terminology, difficulty with the volume or complexity of information and difficulties communicating complex risk information to patients. We observed a broad dismissal of clinical value of GS by some physicians and sometimes ineffective communication regarding health behavior change.Conclusion
Overcoming these behavioral challenges is necessary to make full use of clinical GS results.