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E-raamat: Applying an Implementation Science Approach to Genomic Medicine: Workshop Summary

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jul-2016
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9780309437776
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  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
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Although it is becoming increasingly more common for clinicians to use genomic data in their practices for disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment, the process of integrating genomic data into the practice of medicine has been a slow and challenging one. Some of the major barriers impeding the incorporation of new genomic technology into clinical practice are: the difficulty of changing routine medical practices to account for the use of genetic testing, the limited knowledge of patients and providers about genomic medicine, assessing sufficient evidence to support the use of genetic tests, privacy and data security issues, and uncertainty about reimbursement.





The field of implementation science may be able to provide insights concerning efficient ways to incorporate genomic applications into routine clinical practice. The focus of implementation science studies is to identify integration bottlenecks and optimal approaches for a given setting and ultimately to promote the up-take of research findings. To explore the potential of implementation science to improve the integration of genomics into medicine, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine held a workshop in Washington, DC, in November 2015. Participants explored the challenges and opportunities of integrating genomic advances into the clinic through the lens of implementation science. This report summarizes the presentations and discussions from the workshop.

Table of Contents



Front Matter 1 Introduction and Themes of the Workshop 2 Implementation Science: Methods and Approaches 3 Engaging Large and Diverse Populations for Analysis 4 Generating Evidence During Implementation 5 Genomics and Implementation at the Level of Population Health 6 Achieving the Vision References Appendix A: Workshop Agenda Appendix B: Speaker Biographical Sketches Appendix C: Statement of Task Appendix D: Registered Attendees Appendix E: Implementation Science: A Background Appendix F: Large Genetic Cohort Studies: A Background
Abbreviations And Acronyms xix
1 Introduction And Themes Of The Workshop
1(6)
Overview of the Workshop
3(2)
Organization of the Workshop Summary
5(2)
2 Implementation Science: Methods And Approaches
7(12)
The Goals of Implementation Science
8(2)
Insights on the Adoption of New Clinical Practices
10(2)
Applying Implementation Science to Genomics
12(1)
Potential Gaps in Implementation Research
13(2)
Possible Obstacles to Implementation
15(1)
Evidence Generation During Implementation
16(1)
Updating the Thinking About Implementation Science
17(2)
3 Engaging Large And Diverse Populations For Analysis
19(12)
A Genomics-Focused Biobank
20(4)
Genomic Research in Quebec
24(2)
Inclusion of Racial and Ethnic Minorities
26(5)
4 Generating Evidence During Implementation
31(12)
Programs for Enrolling Patients and Tracking Cancer Treatment
32(3)
Enhancing Genomic Implementation Through a Collaborative Research Network
35(3)
Cell-Free DNA Screening for Aneuploidy
38(3)
Providing Guidance for Implementation
41(2)
5 Genomics And Implementation At The Level Of Population Health
43(12)
A Statewide Cancer Genomics Program
45(3)
Identifying Diabetes Subtypes: A Model for Genomic Medicine
48(3)
Genomics Pilot Projects in Canada
51(1)
An Interdisciplinary Framework for Test Implementation
52(3)
6 Achieving The Vision
55(10)
Addressing Health Disparities in Genomic Medicine
57(2)
Improving Literacy in Genomics and Implementation Science
59(2)
Coverage and Reimbursement Considerations
61(2)
Implementation Science and Genomics: The Road Ahead
63(2)
REFERENCES
65(6)
APPENDIXES
A Workshop Agenda
71(8)
B Speaker Biographical Sketches
79(12)
C Statement of Task
91(2)
D Registered Attendees
93(6)
E Implementation Science: A Background
99(8)
F Large Genetic Cohort Studies: A Background
107