公众对生物库的认识、态度和动机:中国调查。

IF 3 1区 哲学 Q1 ETHICS BMC Medical Ethics Pub Date : 2025-01-11 DOI:10.1186/s12910-025-01163-y
Mingtao Huang, Lanyi Yu, Xiaonan Wang, Kun Li, Jichao Wang, Xinrui Cheng, Xiaomei Zhai
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背景:生物库对推进医学研究至关重要,公众参与是其成功的关键决定因素。本研究通过一项调查来评估中国公众参与生物银行的意识、态度和动机。方法:我们进行了一项在线调查,从不同人口背景的参与者中获得了616份回复。调查的问题包括受访者对生物银行的认识、他们对生物银行的态度、他们对同意的偏好以及他们的担忧。结果:调查结果显示,57.95%的受访者知道生物银行。利他主义是受访者参与生物银行的主要动机。他们对同意模式的偏好各不相同。受访者对生物银行的商业化(56.66%)和数据隐私(55.84%)表示担忧。值得注意的是,只有37.01%的受访者担心生物银行的歧视风险,与西方国家的人群相比,这一比例较低。结论:本研究对中国公众对生物银行的认识和态度提供了有价值的见解。为了培养公众信任和加强参与,生物银行应优先考虑透明和持续的沟通,以确保参与者充分了解他们捐赠的样本的使用和保护。未来的研究应该探索文化细微差别的影响,以制定策略,解决公众参与生物银行的具体问题和伦理挑战。
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Public awareness, attitudes, and motivation toward biobanks: a survey of China.

Background: Biobanks are vital for advancing medical research, and public participation is a crucial determinant of their success. This study uses a survey to assess the awareness, attitudes, and motivation of the public in China with regard to participating in biobanks.

Methods: We conducted an online survey that yielded 616 responses from participants with diverse demographic backgrounds. The survey included questions on the respondents' awareness of biobanks, their attitudes toward them, their preferences with regard to consent, and their concerns.

Results: The results of the survey revealed that 57.95% of the respondents were aware of biobanks. Altruism was the respondents' primary motivation for participation in biobanks. Their preferences for models of consent varied. The respondents raised concerns about the commercialization of biobanks (56.66%) and data privacy (55.84%). Notably, only 37.01% of the respondents were concerned about the risk of discrimination in biobanks, where this was lower compared with the results for populations in Western countries.

Conclusions: This study provides valuable insights into the Chinese public's awareness of and attitudes toward biobanks. To foster public trust and enhance participation, biobanks should prioritize transparent and continual communication to ensure that the participants are well informed about the use and protection of the samples that they have donated. Future research should explore the influence of cultural nuances to develop strategies that address specific concerns and ethical challenges in the context of public participation in biobanks.

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BMC Medical Ethics
BMC Medical Ethics MEDICAL ETHICS-
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期刊介绍: BMC Medical Ethics is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in relation to the ethical aspects of biomedical research and clinical practice, including professional choices and conduct, medical technologies, healthcare systems and health policies.
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