*New publication*
Development of a question prompt list to support Consent for Genomic Testing (CoGenT) and research
Just published with @springernature.com in Human Genetics
doi.org/10.1007/s00439-026-02839-0
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doi.org/10.1007/s00439-026-02839-0
38 cancer patients participating (or not) in genomic research, carers, researchers & clinicians. 2 interviews: info needs & suggested Qs, then feedback on draft QPL. Concise answers for all questions, worded using health literacy principles & refined per feedback.
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Just came across this. Maybe useful for our work @sydneyhealthliteracylab.org.au and more broadly too?
doi.org/10.1007/s00439-026-02839-0
QPL has 29 items on Comprehensive Genomic Profiling, Results of CGP, & Genomic Research. Participants say QPL will empower patients/carers, support clinicians/researchers to engage with patient/family queries, & enable better informed consent in genomic oncology.
doi.org/10.1007/s00439-026-02839-0
Genomic tests are increasingly used to personalise cancer treatment but their complexity makes informed consent hard. With patients & professionals, we made a Question Prompt List supporting communication & informed consent for tumour profiling & genomic research.
doi.org/10.1007/s00439-026-02839-0
The Consent in Genomic Testing (CoGenT) QPL + answers: Developed rigorously & collaboratively. Simple, flexible tool. Perceived as acceptable & useful for patients, carers, clinicians & researchers doing informed consent for genomic research with tumour profiling.
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