학술논문

Implementation and evaluation of personal genetic testing as part of genomics analysis courses in German universities.
Document Type
Article
Source
BMC Medical Genomics. 4/5/2023, Vol. 16 Issue 1, p1-13. 13p.
Subject
*GENETIC testing
*PSYCHOLOGY of students
*STUDENT attitudes
*ATTITUDE change (Psychology)
*GENETIC counseling
*GENOMICS
Language
ISSN
1755-8794
Abstract
Purpose: Due to the increasing application of genome analysis and interpretation in medical disciplines, professionals require adequate education. Here, we present the implementation of personal genotyping as an educational tool in two genomics courses targeting Digital Health students at the Hasso Plattner Institute (HPI) and medical students at the Technical University of Munich (TUM). Methods: We compared and evaluated the courses and the students' perceptions on the course setup using questionnaires. Results: During the course, students changed their attitudes towards genotyping (HPI: 79% [15 of 19], TUM: 47% [25 of 53]). Predominantly, students became more critical of personal genotyping (HPI: 73% [11 of 15], TUM: 72% [18 of 25]) and most students stated that genetic analyses should not be allowed without genetic counseling (HPI: 79% [15 of 19], TUM: 70% [37 of 53]). Students found the personal genotyping component useful (HPI: 89% [17 of 19], TUM: 92% [49 of 53]) and recommended its inclusion in future courses (HPI: 95% [18 of 19], TUM: 98% [52 of 53]). Conclusion: Students perceived the personal genotyping component as valuable in the described genomics courses. The implementation described here can serve as an example for future courses in Europe. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]