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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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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] -
Newborn Whole Genome Sequencing Scenarios
Year: 2013Goldenberg, Dodson, Davis, & Tarini created two scenarios to assess parents’ interest in whole-genome sequencing (WGS) for newborns.
Research Population: ParentsContact: [email protected] -
Gene Modification Therapy Scenarios for Parents of People with Down Syndrome
Year: 2018Michie and Allyse developed five scenarios that describe existing and hypothetical interventions for symptoms of Down syndrome (DS): 1) prenatal physical intervention, 2) prenatal cognitive interve
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Prenatal Screening Scenario
Year: 2016To examine participants' views of prenatal testing, Steinbach and colleagues developed a scenario that describes a 40-year-old pregnant patient who is offered prenatal screening for trisomies
Research Population: AdultsContact: [email protected]