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- Title
' It is a complex process, but it's very important to return these results to participants'. Stakeholders' perspectives on the ethical considerations for returning individual pharmacogenomics research results to people living with HIV.
- Authors
Nabukenya, Sylvia; Kyaddondo, David; Twimukye, Adelline; Munabi, Ian Guyton; Waitt, Catriona; Mwaka, Erisa S
- Abstract
This study aimed to explore stakeholders' perspectives on the ethical considerations for returning individual pharmacogenomics research results to people living with HIV. A qualitative approach to investigation involved five focus group discussions with 30 Community representatives, 12 key informant interviews with researchers, and 12 in-depth interviews with research ethics committee members. In total, 54 stakeholders who were involved in pharmacogenomics research and HIV treatment and care contributed to the data collection between September 2021 and February 2022. The study explored five prominent themes: (i) defining the nature of research results to return to participants; (ii) preparing research participants to receive their results; (iii) obtaining informed consent for the return of results; (iv) opinions on health personnel to return the results to participants; and (v) opinions on how research results should be communicated to participants. Respondents identified various strategies for the return of individual results with minimal ethical risks including the setting up of a diverse and independent committee to undertake a risk-benefit assessment based on local context; ongoing discussions about the possible kinds of results and their implications throughout the study; and employing genetic counsellors to communicate results to participants. The strategies identified in this study should be further studied and independently verified.
- Subjects
HIV-positive persons; PHARMACOGENOMICS; MEDICAL personnel; RESEARCH personnel
- Publication
Research Ethics, 2024, Vol 20, Issue 2, p363
- ISSN
1747-0161
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/17470161231207739