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Whole Genome Sequencing and You
Year: 2016“Whole Genome Sequencing and You” is a 10-minute educational animated video about whole-genome sequencing for research participants, patients, and the general public.
Research Population: AdultsValidation(s):- Sanderson, Saskia S., Suckiel, Sabrina A., Zweig, Micol, Bottinger, Erwin P., Jabs, Ethylin Wang, & Richardson, Lynne D. (2016). Development and preliminary evaluation of an online educational video about whole-genome sequencing for research participants, patients, and the general public. Genet Med 18, 501–512.
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CSER Phase 1: ClinSeq Study Brochure
Year: 2015This recruitment brochure for the ClinSeq Study provides details about the study rationale, the risks and benefits associated with participation, and the enrollment procedure.
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CSER Phase 1: CanSeq Study Brochure
Year: 2015This recruitment brochure for the CanSeq Study provides details about the study rationale and information designed to help adults weigh the risks and benefits associated with participation.
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CSER Phase 1: NCGENES Study Brochure
The study brochure for the North Carolina Genomic Evaluation by Next-generation Exome Sequencing (NCGENES) study includes information on what whole exome sequencing is, why the study is being condu
Research Population: Adults -
CSER Phase 1: NCGENES Incidental Information Brochure
The brochure, developed by North Carolina Genomic Evaluation by Next-generation Exome Sequencing (NCGENES), describes Whole Exome Sequencing (WES) and six types of non-medically actionable incident
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CSER Phase 1: NCGENES "What can I learn from whole genome sequencing" Brochure
The brochure, developed by North Carolina Genomic Evaluation by Next-generation Exome Sequencing (NCGENES), includes information about whole exome sequencing (WES), the three types of incidental in
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CSER Phase 1: The Baylor Advancing Sequencing into Childhood Cancer Care (BASIC3) Study Brochure
Year: 2012The study brochure for the BASIC3 Study, funded by the NHGRI, is an easy to read description of the study purpose, eligibility requirements, and study procedures.
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Which Medication is Best? (Video), Attitudes about the Ethics of Research on Medical Practices (RoMP)
Year: 2015This 3 minute video was utilized in the ROMP study, which assessed adult patient's attitudes toward research on medical practices in the context of usual care.
Research Population: AdultsValidation(s):- Kraft, S. A., Constantine, M., Magnus, D., Porter, K. M., Lee, S. S. J., Green, M., Kass, N. E., Wilfond, B. S., Cho, M. K. (2017). A randomized study of multimedia informational aids for research on medical practices: Implications for informed consent. Clinical Trials, 14(1), 94-102.
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Approaches to Research on Medical Practices (Video), Attitudes about the Ethics of Research on Medical Practices (RoMP)
Year: 2015This 3 minute video was utilized in the ROMP study, which assessed adult patient's attitudes toward research on medical practices in the context of usual care.
Research Population: AdultsValidation(s):- Kraft, S. A., Constantine, M., Magnus, D., Porter, K. M., Lee, S. S. J., Green, M., Kass, N. E., Wilfond, B. S., Cho, M. K. (2017). A randomized study of multimedia informational aids for research on medical practices: Implications for informed consent. Clinical Trials, 14(1), 94-102.
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Informing or Asking (Video), Attitudes about the Ethics of Research on Medical Practices (RoMP)
Year: 2015This 2 minute video was utilized in the ROMP study, which assessed adult patient's attitudes toward research on medical practices in the context of usual care.
Research Population: AdultsValidation(s):- Kraft, S. A., Constantine, M., Magnus, D., Porter, K. M., Lee, S. S. J., Green, M., Kass, N. E., Wilfond, B. S., Cho, M. K. (2017). A randomized study of multimedia informational aids for research on medical practices: Implications for informed consent. Clinical Trials, 14(1), 94-102.
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