2022
DOI: 10.3390/jpm12081348
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Clinical Pharmacists’ Knowledge of and Attitudes toward Pharmacogenomic Testing in China

Abstract: (1) Background: Uptake of pharmacogenomic testing in routine clinical practices is currently slow in China. Pharmacists might play an important role in leveraging care through applying pharmacogenomics, therefore, it is important to better understand clinical pharmacists’ knowledge of and attitudes toward pharmacogenomic testing, which has not been well-studied. (2) Methods: A self-administered survey was developed based on previous knowledge of pharmacogenomic testing and its uptake in China. Participants wer… Show more

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“…Breadth of literature tackled the attitude and involvement of pharmacists in genetic testing and voiced their concerns regarding primary genetic testing [ 23 29 ] and even a review by Mills and Haga (2013) proposed a collaboration among genetic counselors and pharmacists to aid in the thorough counseling of genetic test results [ 30 ]. However, paucity of studies addressed the attitude of pharmacists toward secondary findings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Breadth of literature tackled the attitude and involvement of pharmacists in genetic testing and voiced their concerns regarding primary genetic testing [ 23 29 ] and even a review by Mills and Haga (2013) proposed a collaboration among genetic counselors and pharmacists to aid in the thorough counseling of genetic test results [ 30 ]. However, paucity of studies addressed the attitude of pharmacists toward secondary findings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%