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Developing a genetic return of results service core
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McRoy, Erin
, Cashen, Amanda F.
, Neidich, Julie A.
, Hartz, Sarah M.
, Heusel, Jonathan W.
, Mozersky, Jessica
, Linnenbringer, Erin
, Granadillo De Luque, Jorge Luis
, McKenzie, Jennifer A.
, Bowling, Kevin M.
, Gurnett, Christina A.
, Baldridge, Dustin
, Bierut, Laura J.
in
Collaboration
/ Consent
/ Decision making
/ Genetic counseling
/ Genetic research
/ Genetic screening
/ genetics
/ Genomics
/ Information sharing
/ Laboratories
/ Pathology
/ Quality standards
/ research participants
/ Return of results
/ service
/ Special Communication
/ Working groups
2025
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Developing a genetic return of results service core
by
McRoy, Erin
, Cashen, Amanda F.
, Neidich, Julie A.
, Hartz, Sarah M.
, Heusel, Jonathan W.
, Mozersky, Jessica
, Linnenbringer, Erin
, Granadillo De Luque, Jorge Luis
, McKenzie, Jennifer A.
, Bowling, Kevin M.
, Gurnett, Christina A.
, Baldridge, Dustin
, Bierut, Laura J.
in
Collaboration
/ Consent
/ Decision making
/ Genetic counseling
/ Genetic research
/ Genetic screening
/ genetics
/ Genomics
/ Information sharing
/ Laboratories
/ Pathology
/ Quality standards
/ research participants
/ Return of results
/ service
/ Special Communication
/ Working groups
2025
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Developing a genetic return of results service core
by
McRoy, Erin
, Cashen, Amanda F.
, Neidich, Julie A.
, Hartz, Sarah M.
, Heusel, Jonathan W.
, Mozersky, Jessica
, Linnenbringer, Erin
, Granadillo De Luque, Jorge Luis
, McKenzie, Jennifer A.
, Bowling, Kevin M.
, Gurnett, Christina A.
, Baldridge, Dustin
, Bierut, Laura J.
in
Collaboration
/ Consent
/ Decision making
/ Genetic counseling
/ Genetic research
/ Genetic screening
/ genetics
/ Genomics
/ Information sharing
/ Laboratories
/ Pathology
/ Quality standards
/ research participants
/ Return of results
/ service
/ Special Communication
/ Working groups
2025
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Developing a genetic return of results service core
2025
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Research participants should be informed of genetic test results that could impact their health, particularly when they have expressed interest in receiving such information. Furthermore, the return of genetic test results is essential to improve trust, transparency, and health equity. However, investigators often encounter barriers in returning genetic test results to research participants. We examined genomic research at a large, research-intensive medical school and found less than 6% of protocols included plans to return results to participants. This study describes our development of protocols for returning primary and secondary genetic test results and implementation of a Genomic Return of Results (gROR) service. This arose through a collaboration with experts in community engagement, genetics, and pathology to consider consent adequacy, analytical/clinical validity, and clinical utility when returning results. The gROR service reduces investigator burden and provides participants with genetic information and guidance to address any potential health risks. Genetic results are returned by a genetic counselor at no cost to participants or their family. Investigator costs are subsidized to incentivize the delivery of actionable genetic test results to research participants. Our approach prioritizes transparency, accessibility, and informed decision-making, thereby promoting equitable sharing of genetic knowledge and personalized healthcare interventions.
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Cambridge University Press
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