British South Asian ancestry participants views of pharmacogenomics clinical implementation and research: a thematic analysis
Emma F. Magavern,
Faiza Durrani,
Mehru Raza
et al.
Abstract:Background
South Asian ancestry populations are underrepresented in genomic studies and therapeutics trials. British South Asians suffer from multi-morbidity leading to polypharmacy. Our objective was to elucidate British South Asian ancestry community perspectives on pharmacogenomic implementation and sharing pharmacogenomic clinical data for research.
Methods
Four focus groups were conducted (9–12 participants in each). Two groups were mixed gender, whil… Show more
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