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My46: A Web-based Tool for Self-guided Management of Genomic Test Results
Year: 2017Tabor and colleagues developed My46, a self-guided, web-based information management system for individuals undergoing genetic testing in clinical and research settings, to enable them to choose wh
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Three Screening Questions for Limited Health Literacy
Year: 2008Chew and colleagues developed and tested three brief screening questions for health literacy scored on a Likert scale.
Research Population: AdultsValidation(s):- Chew, L. D., Griffin, J. M., Partin, M. R., Noorbaloochi, S., Grill, J. P., Snyder, A., Bradley, Katharine A., Nugent, S. M., Baines, A. D., VanRyn, M. (2008). Validation of screening questions for limited health literacy in a large VA outpatient population. Journal of general internal medicine, 23(5), 561-566.
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CSER Phase 1: MIONCOSEQ Study FAQs
This document provides answers to frequently asked questions for participants in Personalized Oncology Through High-throughput Sequencing: Michigan Oncology Sequencing Center (MI-ONCOSEQ) Study.…
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Manual for Deliberative Focus Group Discussions (dFGDs) on Feedback of Individual Findings in Genomic Research among Lay Individuals who have Participated in Genomics Research
Year: 2019The Manual for Deliberative Focus Group Discussions (dFGDs) on Feedback of Individual Findings in Genomic Research was originally developed for use among adults and adolescents enrolled in genomics
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Plain Text Script, Attitudes about the Ethics of Research on Medical Practices (RoMP)
Year: 2015This plain text script includes descriptions of the three animated videos that were utilized in the ROMP study, which assessed adult patient's attitudes toward research on medical practices in
Research Population: AdultsContact: [email protected]