Understanding experiences of recruiting and participating in the 100K Genomes Project

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Understanding experiences of recruiting and participating in the 100K Genomes Project

This is a qualitative study in collaboration with the University of Oxford and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

The aims are to:

  • understand the motivation of people who agree to take part in genomics research; their experience of receiving information, giving consent and taking part; their attitudes to data sharing, governance and confidentiality and their views about feedback and use of their data for research and clinical care;
  • understand why some people who are invited to take part in the 100,000 Genomes Project refuse to do so or withdraw; 
  • learn about the experiences of clinicians who ask people to take part in the Project.

https://www.phc.ox.ac.uk/research/health-experiences/current-modules/understanding-experiences-of-recruiting-for-and-participating-in-genomics-research

https://healthtalk.org/experiences-participating-100000-genomes-project/overview 

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Completed