[HTML][HTML] Global public perceptions of genomic data sharing: what shapes the willingness to donate DNA and health data?
Analyzing genomic data across populations is central to understanding the role of genetic
factors in health and disease. Successful data sharing relies on public support, which …
factors in health and disease. Successful data sharing relies on public support, which …
[HTML][HTML] Attitudes of publics who are unwilling to donate DNA data for research
With the use of genetic technology, researchers have the potential to inform medical
diagnoses and treatment in actionable ways. Accurate variant interpretation is a necessary …
diagnoses and treatment in actionable ways. Accurate variant interpretation is a necessary …
[HTML][HTML] Trust in genomic data sharing among members of the general public in the UK, USA, Canada and Australia
Trust may be important in shaping public attitudes to genetics and intentions to participate in
genomics research and big data initiatives. As such, we examined trust in data sharing …
genomics research and big data initiatives. As such, we examined trust in data sharing …
[HTML][HTML] Demonstrating trustworthiness when collecting and sharing genomic data: public views across 22 countries
Background Public trust is central to the collection of genomic and health data and the
sustainability of genomic research. To merit trust, those involved in collecting and sharing …
sustainability of genomic research. To merit trust, those involved in collecting and sharing …
[HTML][HTML] Public attitudes toward consent and data sharing in biobank research: a large multi-site experimental survey in the US
SC Sanderson, KB Brothers, ND Mercaldo… - The American Journal of …, 2017 - cell.com
Individuals participating in biobanks and other large research projects are increasingly
asked to provide broad consent for open-ended research use and widespread sharing of …
asked to provide broad consent for open-ended research use and widespread sharing of …
Willingness to donate blood samples for genetic research: a survey from a community in Singapore
ML Wong, KS Chia, WM Yam, GR Teodoro… - Clinical …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Studies on the public's willingness to donate blood specimens for genetic research are few
and are conducted mainly among Western countries. Little is known about the Asian …
and are conducted mainly among Western countries. Little is known about the Asian …
Public and biobank participant attitudes toward genetic research participation and data sharing
AA Lemke, WA Wolf, J Hebert-Beirne… - Public health …, 2010 - karger.com
Research assessing attitudes toward consent processes for high-throughput genomic-wide
technologies and widespread sharing of data is limited. In order to develop a better …
technologies and widespread sharing of data is limited. In order to develop a better …
[HTML][HTML] To share or not to share: a randomized trial of consent for data sharing in genome research
AL McGuire, JM Oliver, MJ Slashinski, JL Graves… - Genetics in …, 2011 - nature.com
Purpose: Despite growing concerns toward maintaining participants' privacy, individual
investigators collecting tissue and other biological specimens for genomic analysis are …
investigators collecting tissue and other biological specimens for genomic analysis are …
[HTML][HTML] Genomic research and wide data sharing: views of prospective participants
Purpose: Sharing study data within the research community generates tension between two
important goods: promoting scientific goals and protecting the privacy interests of study …
important goods: promoting scientific goals and protecting the privacy interests of study …
[HTML][HTML] The role of race and trust in tissue/blood donation for genetic research
J Bussey-Jones, J Garrett, G Henderson, M Moloney… - Genetics in …, 2010 - Elsevier
Background Public willingness to donate tissue samples is critical to genetic research. Prior
work has linked minority status and mistrust with less willingness to provide specimens …
work has linked minority status and mistrust with less willingness to provide specimens …