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Type: Journal article
Title: Low adoption of pharmacogenetic testing: an exploration and explanation of the reasons in Australia
Author: Corkindale, D.
Ward, H.
McKinnon, R.
Citation: Personalized Medicine, 2007; 4(2):191-199
Publisher: Future Medicine
Issue Date: 2007
ISSN: 1741-0541
1744-828X
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David Corkindale, Helena Ward & Ross McKinnon
Abstract: The research reported here sought to identify and illuminate the reasons for the low adoption of pharmacogenetic tests in Australia. The research initially established possible reasons and propositions drawn from previous studies and surveys on the problem in Europe and the literature on the adoption of innovations. A small-scale exploratory, qualitative study was undertaken in one state in Australia; clinicians and other stake-holders were interviewed about their use of or support for pharmacogenetic tests. The expected, quite extensive individual factors known to influence adoption and rejection of innovations were found to be present in the situations covered. The reasons for nonadoption that were found in previous surveys were also supported. Some other, possibly critical, reasons were also identified. The implications from this initial exploration are discussed and the prospects for the increased use of the tests proposed.
Keywords: Abacovir
Adoption of innovations
Azathioprine
HER2
Perhexiline
Pharmacogenetic tests
Reasons for nonadoption
TPMT
Warfarin
Rights: © 2007 Future Medicine Ltd.
DOI: 10.2217/17410541.4.2.191
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.2217/17410541.4.2.191
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