@article{48fe205d9513442b8a1b94a65d8527e7,
title = "Understanding the return of genomic sequencing results process: Content review of participant summary letters in the eMERGE research network",
abstract = "A challenge in returning genomic test results to research participants is how best to communicate complex and clinically nuanced findings to participants in a manner that is scalable to the large numbers of participants enrolled. The purpose of this study was to examine the features of genetic results letters produced at each Electronic Medical Records and Genomics (eMERGE3) Network site to assess their readability and content. Letters were collected from each site, and a qualitative analysis of letter content and a quantitative analysis of readability statistics were performed. Because letters were produced independently at each eMERGE site, significant heterogeneity in readability and content was found. The content of letters varied widely from a baseline of notifying participants that results existed to more detailed information about positive or negative results, as well as materials for sharing with family members. Most letters were significantly above the Centers for Disease Control-suggested reading level for health communication. While continued effort should be applied to make letters easier to understand, the ongoing challenge of explaining complex genomic information, the implications of negative test results, and the uncertainty that comes with some types of test and result makes simplifying letter text challenging.",
keywords = "Genetic testing, Genomic medicine, Patient communication, Return of results, Written communication",
author = "Lynch, {John A.} and Sharp, {Richard R.} and Aufox, {Sharon A.} and Bland, {Sarah T.} and Carrie Blout and Bowen, {Deborah J.} and Buchanan, {Adam H.} and Colin Halverson and Margaret Harr and Hebbring, {Scott J.} and Nora Henrikson and Christin Hoell and Holm, {Ingrid A.} and Gail Jarvik and Kullo, {Iftikhar J.} and Kochan, {David C.} and Larson, {Eric B.} and Amanda Lazzeri and Leppig, {Kathleen A.} and Jill Madden and Maddalena Marasa and Myers, {Melanie F.} and Josh Peterson and Prows, {Cynthia A.} and Rahm, {Alanna Kulchak} and James Ralston and Rasouly, {Hila Milo} and Aaron Scrol and Smith, {Maureen E.} and Amy Sturm and Kelsey Stuttgen and Georgia Wiesner and Williams, {Marc S.} and Julia Wynn and Williams, {Janet L.}",
note = "Funding Information: Funding: This phase of the eMERGE Network was initiated and funded by the NHGRI through the following grants: U01HG008657 (Group Health Cooperative/University of Washington); U01HG008685 (Brigham and Women{\textquoteright}s Hospital); U01HG008672 (Vanderbilt University Medical Center); U01HG008666 (Cincinnati Children{\textquoteright}s Hospital Medical Center); U01HG006379 (Mayo Clinic); U01HG008679 (Geisinger Clinic); U01HG008680 (Columbia University Health Sciences); U01HG008684 (Children{\textquoteright}s Hospital of Philadelphia); U01HG008673 (Northwestern University); U01HG008701 (Vanderbilt University Medical Center serving as the Coordinating Center); U01HG008676 (Partners Healthcare/Broad Institute); and U01HG008664 (Baylor College of Medicine). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.",
year = "2020",
month = may,
doi = "10.3390/jpm10020038",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "10",
journal = "Journal of Personalized Medicine",
issn = "2075-4426",
publisher = "Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)",
number = "2",
}