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Participant use and communication of findings from exome sequencing: a mixed-methods study.

Katie L LewisGillian W HookerPhilip D ConnorsTravis C HyamsMartha F WrightSamantha CaldwellLeslie G BieseckerBarbara B Biesecker
Published in: Genetics in medicine : official journal of the American College of Medical Genetics (2015)
This article is the first to describe research participants' reactions to actionable sequencing results. Our findings suggest clinical and personal benefit from receiving sequencing results, both of which may contribute to improved health for the recipients. Given the participants' largely positive or neutral affective responses and disclosure of their results to physicians and relatives, health-care providers should redirect concern from the potential for distress and attend to motivating patients to follow their medical recommendations.Genet Med 18 6, 577-583.
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