How Returning Aggregate Research Results Impacts Interest in Research Engagement and Planned Actions Relevant to Health Care Decision Making: Cohort Study
Conclusions: Returning ARRs may foster a “virtuous cycle” of research engagement, especially where ARRs are experienced favorably and affect plans to share and discuss ARRs in support of a child’s chronic disease care and treatment. Reactions to ARRs vary with education level, underscoring the need for attention to equity for this model.
Source: Journal of Medical Internet Research - Category: General Medicine Authors: Elissa R Weitzman Kara M Magane Lauren E Wisk Source Type: research
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