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Examining diversity in public willingness to participate in offshore human biobanking: An Australian mixed methods study

机译:在公众愿意参加离岸人类生物库的愿意考察多样性:澳大利亚混合方法研究

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To ensure their sustainability and scientific utility, human biobanks are networking internationally. Sharing biospecimens and associated data across jurisdictions raise a number of practical, ethical, legal and social challenges that could reduce the publics' willingness to donate their much needed tissue for research purposes. This research aims to identify the impact of biobank location on willingness to donate through a national quantitative survey (n = 750) and 16 in-depth interviews. A latent class analysis in combination with qualitative results suggests that a large proportion of Australians are willing to donate and/or allow their tissue to be stored offshore to help others, but others are reluctant due to uncertainty around foreign ethical and regulatory standards and the loss of potential local benefits. The results highlight for the first time the diversity of public views, and provide important guidance for policy makers and science communicators eager to tailor strategies for specific publics.
机译:为确保其可持续性和科学效用,人类的Biobanks正在国际上进行网络。分享生物起草和跨国管辖区的相关数据提高了许多实际,道德,法律和社会挑战,可以降低公众的愿意捐赠捐赠所需的组织的愿望。本研究旨在确定Biobank地点对通过国家定量调查(n = 750)和16个深入访谈捐赠意愿的影响。与定性结果相结合的潜在阶级分析表明,澳大利亚人的大部分愿意捐赠和/或让他们的组织储存海上以帮助他人,但由于外国道德和监管标准的不确定性,其他人则不愿意潜在的地方福利。结果突出了公众意见的第一次多样性,并为政策制定者和科学沟通者提供了重要的指导,渴望定制特定公众的战略。

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