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CSER Phase 2 Provider Return of Results Follow-up #1 Survey
Year: 2018CSER Phase 2 Provider Return of Results Follow-up #1 Survey is administered 0-6 weeks post-return of results to providers of research participants that were returned positive, negative, VUS, and se
Research Population: Physicians -
CSER Phase 2 Provider Return of Results Follow-up #2 Survey
Year: 2018CSER Phase 2 Provider Return of Results Follow-up #2 Survey is administered at 5-7 months post-return of results, regardless of whether the provider has completed the CSER Phase 2 Provider Return o
Research Population: Physicians -
Physician Attitudes Toward Pharmacogenomics Pre- and Post-test Survey
Year: 2019A pre- and post-test questionnaire that measures changes in the knowledge and attitudes of physicians who have been administered pharmacogenetic testing is available in the supporting information s
Research Population: PhysiciansContact: [email protected] -
Provider Perceptions of Patient-Generated Family Health Histories Survey
Year: 2009This survey was designed to elicit responses from providers’ regarding their experiences with and perceptions about patient-generated family histories.
Research Population: PhysiciansContact: [email protected] -
Questionnaire: “Data in question. ELSI Challenges in Biobank-based Research”
Year: 2019Goisef and colleagues developed a survey for professionals working in research-based biobanks in Europe that assess their satisfaction with current ELSI-related procedures.
Research Population: ResearchersContact: [email protected] -
Genomcis Knowledge and Attitudes Toward Public Health Genomics, Survey for Public Health Professionals
Year: 2020This survey that measures genomics knowledge and attitudes toward the role of public health professionals in implementing public health genomics for public health professionals.
Research Population: Public Health ProfessionalsContact: [email protected]