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Informed consent and genomic incidental findings: IRB chair perspectives
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Informed consent and genomic incidental findings: IRB chair perspectives

Christian M Simon, Janet K. Williams, Laura Shinkunas, Debra Brandt, Sandra Daack-Hirsch and Martha Driessnack
Journal of empirical research on human research ethics, Vol.6(4), pp.53-67
12/01/2011
DOI: 10.1525/jer.2011.6.4.53
PMID: 22228060
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/3616513View
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Abstract

It is unclear how genomic incidental finding (GIF) prospects should be addressed in informed consent processes. An exploratory study on this topic was conducted with 34 purposively sampled Chairs of institutional review boards (IRBs) at centers conducting genome-wide association studies. Most Chairs (96%) reported no knowledge of local IRB requirements regarding GIFs and informed consent. Chairs suggested consent processes should address the prospect of, and study disclosure policy on, GIFs; GIF management and follow-up; potential clinical significance of GIFs; potential risks of GIF disclosure; an opportunity for participants to opt out of GIF disclosure; and duration of the researcher's duty to disclose GIFs. Chairs were concerned about participant disclosure preferences changing over time; inherent limitations in determining the scope and accuracy of claims about GIFs; and making consent processes longer and more complex. IRB Chair and other stakeholder perspectives can help advance informed consent efforts to accommodate GIF prospects.

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