Defining next steps in the clinical implementation of polygenic scores: A landscape analysis of professional groups’ perspectives
Professional perspectives on polygenic scores (PGS) have surged in-line with significant research investment. It is unclear whether these perspectives are leading the health care sector toward a comprehensive implementation approach. This scoping review addresses this knowledge gap, analyzing availa...
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Published in | Genetics in medicine Vol. 27; no. 6; p. 101414 |
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Abstract | Professional perspectives on polygenic scores (PGS) have surged in-line with significant research investment. It is unclear whether these perspectives are leading the health care sector toward a comprehensive implementation approach. This scoping review addresses this knowledge gap, analyzing available publications for concurring and discordant perspectives.
Methodology followed the Arksey and O’Malley framework. Six databases were systematically searched alongside screening of professional websites. Descriptive and deductive content analyses were completed using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research and the Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change compilation.
A total of 28 perspectives were analyzed. Implementation was supportable if evidentiary thresholds for clinical utility could be met, with exceptions being in vitro fertilization and prenatal settings. Evidence base and relative advantage of PGS were the strongest determinants of implementation success, with resourcing also being emphasized. Key strategies included ongoing research, developing education materials, and facilitating relay of information. Attention was not paid to leadership nor to stakeholder interrelationships. There was no recommended framework to facilitate the clinical implementation of PGS.
The steps toward executing implementation remain vague. Commonalities in perspectives suggest value in a transferable approach. If PGS are to be successful, policy makers and leaders must consider effective resource allocation by addressing priority barriers and utilizing implementation methodologies. Continuing efforts to establish PGS clinical utility and value, guidelines and policies, and educational materials are needed. |
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AbstractList | Professional perspectives on polygenic risk scores (PGS) have surged in-line with significant research investment. It is unclear whether these perspectives are leading the healthcare sector toward a comprehensive implementation approach. This scoping review addresses this knowledge gap, analysing available publications for concurring and discordant perspectives.PURPOSEProfessional perspectives on polygenic risk scores (PGS) have surged in-line with significant research investment. It is unclear whether these perspectives are leading the healthcare sector toward a comprehensive implementation approach. This scoping review addresses this knowledge gap, analysing available publications for concurring and discordant perspectives.Methodology followed the Arksey and O'Malley framework. Six databases were systematically searched alongside screening of professional websites. Descriptive and deductive content analyses were completed using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research and the Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change compilation.METHODSMethodology followed the Arksey and O'Malley framework. Six databases were systematically searched alongside screening of professional websites. Descriptive and deductive content analyses were completed using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research and the Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change compilation.28 perspectives were analysed. Implementation was supportable if evidentiary thresholds for clinical utility could be met, with exceptions being in-vitro fertilisation and prenatal settings. Evidence-base and relative advantage of PGS were the strongest determinants of implementation success, with resourcing also emphasised. Key strategies included ongoing research, developing education materials, and facilitating relay of information. Attention was not paid to leadership, nor to stakeholder inter-relationships. There was no recommended framework to facilitate the clinical implementation of PGS.RESULTS28 perspectives were analysed. Implementation was supportable if evidentiary thresholds for clinical utility could be met, with exceptions being in-vitro fertilisation and prenatal settings. Evidence-base and relative advantage of PGS were the strongest determinants of implementation success, with resourcing also emphasised. Key strategies included ongoing research, developing education materials, and facilitating relay of information. Attention was not paid to leadership, nor to stakeholder inter-relationships. There was no recommended framework to facilitate the clinical implementation of PGS.The steps towards executing implementation remain vague. Commonalities in perspectives suggest value in a transferable approach. If PGS are to be successful, policy makers and leaders must consider effective resource allocation by addressing priority barriers and utilising implementation methodologies. Continuing efforts to establish PGS clinical utility and value, guidelines and policies, and educational materials are needed.CONCLUSIONThe steps towards executing implementation remain vague. Commonalities in perspectives suggest value in a transferable approach. If PGS are to be successful, policy makers and leaders must consider effective resource allocation by addressing priority barriers and utilising implementation methodologies. Continuing efforts to establish PGS clinical utility and value, guidelines and policies, and educational materials are needed. Professional perspectives on polygenic scores (PGS) have surged in-line with significant research investment. It is unclear whether these perspectives are leading the health care sector toward a comprehensive implementation approach. This scoping review addresses this knowledge gap, analyzing available publications for concurring and discordant perspectives. Methodology followed the Arksey and O'Malley framework. Six databases were systematically searched alongside screening of professional websites. Descriptive and deductive content analyses were completed using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research and the Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change compilation. A total of 28 perspectives were analyzed. Implementation was supportable if evidentiary thresholds for clinical utility could be met, with exceptions being in vitro fertilization and prenatal settings. Evidence base and relative advantage of PGS were the strongest determinants of implementation success, with resourcing also being emphasized. Key strategies included ongoing research, developing education materials, and facilitating relay of information. Attention was not paid to leadership nor to stakeholder interrelationships. There was no recommended framework to facilitate the clinical implementation of PGS. The steps toward executing implementation remain vague. Commonalities in perspectives suggest value in a transferable approach. If PGS are to be successful, policy makers and leaders must consider effective resource allocation by addressing priority barriers and utilizing implementation methodologies. Continuing efforts to establish PGS clinical utility and value, guidelines and policies, and educational materials are needed. |
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