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NIH Jul 1, 2018 | R01
Health Care Provider Responses to Receiving Unsolicited Genomic Results
Institution: Boston Children's Hospital
FOA Number: PA-16-160
Abstract
PROJECT NARRATIVE Little is known about how health care providers (HCPs) will react to, and use, genomic information in patient care. The goal of this study is to understand how genomic information impacts HCPs and to make recommendations that will enhance HCPs' ability to successful integrate this information into clinical medicine.
FUNDING AGENCY:
Funder:
NIHInstitute:
NATIONAL HUMAN GENOME RESEARCH INSTITUTEFunding Type:
R01Project Number:
R01HG010004Start Date:
Jul 1, 2018End Date:
Apr 30, 2021PROJECT TERMS:
Address, barrier to care, base, Behavior, biobank, cancer therapy, Caring, carrier status, Clinical, clinical care, Clinical Medicine, clinical practice, Computerized Medical Record, Data, Data Reporting, Decision Making, Diagnosis, Disclosure, Disease, Dose, Enrollment, Ethics, experience, Focus Groups, follow-up, Funding, Future, Genes, Genetic, Genetic Diseases, Genomic medicine, Genomics, Goals, Health, Health Personnel, health service use, Healthcare, Healthcare Systems, implementation strategy, innovation, insight, insurance, interest, Interview, Knowledge, Lead, legal implication, Manuscripts, Medical, Methodology, Methods, Outcome, Participant, Pathogenicity, Patient Care, Patient Self-Report, Patients, Penetrance, Perception, Pharmaceutical Preparations, pharmacogenomics, Population Heterogeneity, Positioning Attribute, Precision Medicine Initiative, prenatal testing, prevent, Primary Health Care, Provider, Rare Diseases, Readiness, Recommendation, Reporting, Research Personnel, response, Role, screening, Screening Result, Site, social implication, Subgroup, Surveys, symposium, Training, Variant