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New avenues within community engagement: addressing the ingenuity gap in our approach to health research and future provision of health care

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posted on 2022-11-29, 22:50 authored by D Chalmers, Rebekah McWhirterRebekah McWhirter, D Nicol, T Whitton, M Otlowski, M M Burgess, S J Foote, C Critchley, J L Dickinson
The proliferation of large biorepositories and the staggering advances in our ability to analyse large numbers of human genomes relatively quickly and cost-effectively have been important drivers in the move towards personalised medicine. However, our advances in the development of these tools have outstripped our performance in addressing the issues of ethics and consent surrounding health policy and governance of such repositories, the implications of proliferation of genomic information for the individual and its potential for misuse. Public consultation is urgently needed in the development of ethical guidelines for these emergent issues; however, effective strategies for facilitating community engagement and informed debate have been lacking. Public consultation through deliberative democracy is bringing an essential new dimension to public engagement in the genomic medicine era.

History

Journal

Journal of Responsible Innovation

Volume

1

Pagination

321 - 328

ISSN

2329-9460

eISSN

2329-9037

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal