<b><i>Objective:</i></b> We explore the stability of parental attitudes to the ethical issues raised by the return of genomic research results. <b><i>Methods:</i></b> A 19-item questionnaire was mailed to participants in a large genome research consortium 18 months following a baseline survey. We describe the stability of parental attitudes to (a) sharing of genomic research results, (b) endorsement of children in genomic research, (c) responsibilities of researchers, and (d) responsibilities to extended family. We also explore their experience in receiving results. <b><i>Results:</i></b> Of 170 original participants, 154 (91%) responded. Most participants expressed positive rights to receive incidental genomic research findings (85%), incl...
Introduction: There is a lack of policies and research regarding the disclosure of results in genomi...
Genetic research on pediatric stored tissue samples raises specific ethical questions that differ fr...
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<b><i>Background:</i></b> The aim of this study was to ascertain parental preferences for the return...
Background/Aims: Guidelines published by the American College of Genetics and Genomics recommend, wh...
Objective Ethical evaluation of genetic testing in children is traditionally based on balancing clin...
Objective Ethical evaluation of genetic testing in children is traditionally based on balancing clin...
Background: Research involving minors has been the subject of much ethical debate. The growing numbe...
PURPOSE: The offer to return research results to participants is increasingly recognized as an ethic...
PURPOSE: The offer to return research results to participants is increasingly recognized as an ethic...
Genetic research on pediatric stored tissue samples raises specific ethical questions that differ fr...
The combination of the issue of return of individual genetic results/incidental findings and paediat...
The combination of the issue of return of individual genetic results/incidental findings and paediat...
The combination of the issue of return of individual genetic results/incidental findings and paediat...
The combination of the issue of return of individual genetic results/incidental findings and paediat...
Introduction: There is a lack of policies and research regarding the disclosure of results in genomi...
Genetic research on pediatric stored tissue samples raises specific ethical questions that differ fr...
Fulltext embargoed for: 12 months post date of publicationPURPOSE: The generation of clinically sign...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> The aim of this study was to ascertain parental preferences for the return...
Background/Aims: Guidelines published by the American College of Genetics and Genomics recommend, wh...
Objective Ethical evaluation of genetic testing in children is traditionally based on balancing clin...
Objective Ethical evaluation of genetic testing in children is traditionally based on balancing clin...
Background: Research involving minors has been the subject of much ethical debate. The growing numbe...
PURPOSE: The offer to return research results to participants is increasingly recognized as an ethic...
PURPOSE: The offer to return research results to participants is increasingly recognized as an ethic...
Genetic research on pediatric stored tissue samples raises specific ethical questions that differ fr...
The combination of the issue of return of individual genetic results/incidental findings and paediat...
The combination of the issue of return of individual genetic results/incidental findings and paediat...
The combination of the issue of return of individual genetic results/incidental findings and paediat...
The combination of the issue of return of individual genetic results/incidental findings and paediat...
Introduction: There is a lack of policies and research regarding the disclosure of results in genomi...
Genetic research on pediatric stored tissue samples raises specific ethical questions that differ fr...
Fulltext embargoed for: 12 months post date of publicationPURPOSE: The generation of clinically sign...