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Healthcare Professionals’ Knowledge, Confidence and Perceptions of Pharmacogenomics in Primary Care and Pain Management

Matthew P Behr, Roseann S. Gammal, Michele L. Matthews, Victor Wang

2023Pharmacogenomics10 citationsDOI

Abstract

Aim: To assess knowledge, confidence and perceptions of healthcare professionals specializing in primary care and pain management at Brigham and Women's Hospital, related to clinical pharmacogenomics (PGx). Methods: A 25-question online survey was distributed to 328 Brigham and Women's Hospital clinicians for analysis. Results: Thirty-four clinicians completed the survey. Respondents had minimal experience with PGx and limited awareness of PGx resources. Although respondents expressed belief that PGx has utility to improve medication-related patient outcomes, many lack confidence to apply PGx results to their practice. For clinical drug–gene questions relevant to primary care and/or pain management, respondents scored poorly. Conclusion: More clinician education is needed for appropriate utilization of PGx in clinical practice as it pertains to primary care and pain management.

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PharmacogenomicsMedicinePain managementPerceptionPrimary careHealth careFamily medicineHealth professionalsMEDLINENursingPsychologyPhysical therapyPharmacologyEconomic growthLawPolitical scienceEconomicsNeurosciencePharmacogenetics and Drug MetabolismPharmaceutical studies and practicesHealth Sciences Research and Education
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