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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.
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Attitudes of Parents of Sickle Cell Anemia (SCA) Affected Children Toward Prenatal Diagnosis of SCA Survey
Year: 2011Wonkam and colleagues designed this survey to gather information about how Cameroonian parents with SCA-affected children feel towards prenatal diagnosis and termination of an affected pregnancy.
Research Population: ParentsContact: [email protected] -
Genetic Genealogy Experiences Survey
Year: 2022Guerrini and colleagues designed the Genetic Genealogy Experiences Survey to gather information about the experiences of users of genetic relative-finder services offered by direct-to-consumer gene
Research Population: AdultsContact: [email protected] -
ELSI Research Methods Questionnaire
Year: 2023Cho and colleagues created this questionnaire to understand the research methodologies currently being used in the study of the ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) of genetics and…
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How Does Genetic Ancestry Testing Affect Perceptions of Race? Conjoint Survey Instrument
Year: 2022The Conjoint Survey Instrument is a survey instrument developed for the study “How Does Genetic Ancestry Testing Affect Perceptions of Race?” The study explores how respondents make racial classifi
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The Parental Personal Utility Scale (Parent PrU)
Year: 2024The Personal Utility Scale (PrU) asks participants to rate how useful they find nineteen outcomes of genome sequencing on a scale ranging from 1 (not at all useful) to 7 (extremely useful).
Research Population: Adults, ParentsValidation(s):Turbitt, E., Kohler, J. N., Brothers, K. B., Outram, S. M., Rini, C., Sahin-Hodoglugil, N., Leo, M. C., & Biesecker, B. B. (2024) The Parent PrU: A measure to assess personal utility of pediatric genomic results. Genetics in Medicine, 16(1), Article 100994.
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CSER Phase 1: MIONCOSEQ Study Patient Vignettes
These patient vignettes, based on the experiences of real participants in the Michigan Oncology Sequencing Center (MI-ONCOSEQ) DNA sequencing study, help adults understand what to expect should the
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CSER Phase 1: Incidental Findings Choice Document
Year: 2015This questionnaire enables research participants to review categories of incidental findings that might be revealed during an exome test and select the categories of results that they would like to
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CSER Phase 1: Baylor Advancing Sequencing into Childhood Cancer Care (BASIC3 Study)
Parent QuestionnaireThis questionnaire for parents was developed for the BASIC3 study.
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CSER Phase 1: Baylor Advancing Sequencing into Childhood Cancer Care (BASIC3 Study) Family History Questionnaire
This questionnaire was developed for the BASIC3 study. It collects a detailed family history of cancer from parents about their child.
Research Population: Parents