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Instrument for assessing mass media reporting of disease-related genetic discoveries
Year: 2002Instrument for assessing mass media reporting of disease-related genetic discoveries is a 38-item tool for evaluating the quality and balance of media stories reporting genetic discoveries related
Research Population: N/AValidation(s):- Mountcastle-Shah, E., Tambor, E., Bernhardt, B. A., Geller, G., Karaliukas, R., Rodgers, J. E., & Holtzman, N. A. (2003). Assessing mass media reporting of disease-related genetic discoveries: Development of an instrument and initial findings. Science Communication, 24(4), 458-478.
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CSER Phase 1: Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) Fact Sheet: "GINA & You"
Year: 2010This fact sheet describes the rights protected by the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 in an easy to read format.
Research Population: Adults -
Assessment of Strategic Integration of Genomics across Nursing (ASIGN) Maturity Matrix
Year: 2020The Assessment of Strategic Integration of Genomics across Nursing (ASIGN) maturity matrix (MM) is a self-assessment tool that enables users to asesses the progress of their country, city, or organ
Research Population: AdultsContact: [email protected] -
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] -
Information About Genomic Databases, Video Transcript
Year: 2020Briscoe and colleagues primed repondents ahead of a survey that assessed public attitudes toward genomic data by providing them with information about genomic databases via a 3-minute video.
Research Population: AdultsContact: [email protected]