Journal article

Determining priority indicators of utility for genomic testing in rare disease: A Delphi study

Zoe Fehlberg, Ilias Goranitis, Andrew J Mallett, Zornitz Stark, Stephanie Best

Genetics in Medicine | Elsevier | Published : 2024

Abstract

Purpose: Determining the value of genomic tests in rare disease necessitates a broader conceptualization of genomic utility beyond diagnostic yield. Despite widespread discussion, consensus toward which aspects of value to consider is lacking. This study aimed to use expert opinion to identify and refine priority indicators of utility in rare disease genomic testing. Methods: We used 2 survey rounds following Delphi methodology to obtain consensus on indicators of utility among experts involved in policy, clinical, research, and consumer advocacy leadership in Australia. We analyzed quantitative and qualitative data to identify, define, and determine priority indicators. Results: Twenty-five..

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Funding Acknowledgements

<STRONG> </STRONG>This project is funded through the Australian Government's National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) as part of the "Australian Genomics Grant Program Proposal 2021-23 " (Grant GNT2000001) .