Behavioral and psychological impact of genome sequencing: a pilot randomized trial of primary care and cardiology patients
Abstract Many expect genome sequencing (GS) to become routine in patient care and preventive medicine, but uncertainties remain about its ability to motivate participants to improve health behaviors and the psychological impact of disclosing results. In a pilot trial with exploratory analyses, we ra...
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Autores principales: | Kurt D. Christensen, Erica F. Schonman, Jill O. Robinson, J. Scott Roberts, Pamela M. Diamond, Kaitlyn B. Lee, Robert C. Green, Amy L. McGuire |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/b79ae75876f14fea94621325471eb616 |
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