Objective: Biobanks for research (BBR) have enormous value for research, including those specifically oriented to chronic diseases. Knowing public attitudes and perceptions is key to design and implement patient-centered BBR. We assessed patient awareness, perception and choices among rheumatology outpatients regarding aging biobanking activities. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional survey of patients, aged 50 or older, attending an outpatient rheumatology tertiary department. Demographic data and perceptions about biobanking were collected and statistical analysis was performed. Results: 132 valid questionnaires were obtained (mean age: 63,4; 68,2% female; mean education years: 8,35). 61,7% of respondents did not know the specific t...
As part of the precision medicine initiative, the National Institutes of Health/National Institute o...
Biobanks have established a critical role in biomedical research by collecting, preserving, organizi...
Background: User involvement is a requirement of most research funders. There is a growing body of l...
OBJECTIVE: Biobanks for research (BBR) have enormous value for research, including those specificall...
Background: Achieving high participation of communities representative of all sub-populations is nee...
Patients consented to biobanking studies typically do not specify research conducted on their sample...
OBJECTIVE: Two surveys were conducted with patients with rheumatologic diseases to evaluate percepti...
Background: The success of human population biobanks are dependent on the publics' willingness to pa...
Although rarely acknowledged, a successful biobank is highly dependent on the support of the health ...
Biobanks are considered to be important resources of Departments of Pathology and Laboratory Medicin...
Background: Patients’ level of knowledge about and acceptance of participating in health research va...
Hanin Makhlouf,1 Nasr Alrabadi,2 Omar F Khabour,1 Karem H Alzoubi,3 Wael Al-Delaimy4 1Department of ...
Background: No validated multiscale instruments exist that measure community members\u27 views on bi...
Susan C Bolge,1 Amir Goren,2 Duncan Brown,2 Seth Ginsberg,3 Isabel Allen4 1Health Economics & O...
BackgroundBiobanks (biorepositories) were established to compile collected bio-specimens for future ...
As part of the precision medicine initiative, the National Institutes of Health/National Institute o...
Biobanks have established a critical role in biomedical research by collecting, preserving, organizi...
Background: User involvement is a requirement of most research funders. There is a growing body of l...
OBJECTIVE: Biobanks for research (BBR) have enormous value for research, including those specificall...
Background: Achieving high participation of communities representative of all sub-populations is nee...
Patients consented to biobanking studies typically do not specify research conducted on their sample...
OBJECTIVE: Two surveys were conducted with patients with rheumatologic diseases to evaluate percepti...
Background: The success of human population biobanks are dependent on the publics' willingness to pa...
Although rarely acknowledged, a successful biobank is highly dependent on the support of the health ...
Biobanks are considered to be important resources of Departments of Pathology and Laboratory Medicin...
Background: Patients’ level of knowledge about and acceptance of participating in health research va...
Hanin Makhlouf,1 Nasr Alrabadi,2 Omar F Khabour,1 Karem H Alzoubi,3 Wael Al-Delaimy4 1Department of ...
Background: No validated multiscale instruments exist that measure community members\u27 views on bi...
Susan C Bolge,1 Amir Goren,2 Duncan Brown,2 Seth Ginsberg,3 Isabel Allen4 1Health Economics & O...
BackgroundBiobanks (biorepositories) were established to compile collected bio-specimens for future ...
As part of the precision medicine initiative, the National Institutes of Health/National Institute o...
Biobanks have established a critical role in biomedical research by collecting, preserving, organizi...
Background: User involvement is a requirement of most research funders. There is a growing body of l...