What do students in pharmacy and medicine think about pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine education? awareness, attitudes, and perceptions in Malaysian health Sciences

This study reports on the attitudes and perceptions toward pharmacogenomics (PGx) and personalized medicine (PM) education among pharmacy and medical students in Malaysian health sciences. Importantly, the survey was developed through a codesign approach, with field pretesting/design with users befo...

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Main Authors: Siamoglou, Stavroula, Koromina, Maria, Moy, Foong Ming, Mitropoulou, Christina, Patrinos, George P., Vasileiou, Konstantinos
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spelling my.um.eprints.285502022-08-17T01:43:21Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/28550/ What do students in pharmacy and medicine think about pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine education? awareness, attitudes, and perceptions in Malaysian health Sciences Siamoglou, Stavroula Koromina, Maria Moy, Foong Ming Mitropoulou, Christina Patrinos, George P. Vasileiou, Konstantinos QH301 Biology QH426 Genetics QR Microbiology T Technology (General) This study reports on the attitudes and perceptions toward pharmacogenomics (PGx) and personalized medicine (PM) education among pharmacy and medical students in Malaysian health sciences. Importantly, the survey was developed through a codesign approach, with field pretesting/design with users before the actual survey, and based on collaboration between institutions in Greece and Malaysia. The study addressed eight key areas of interest to education in health sciences: (1) General awareness about genetics and PGx, (2) Attitude toward genetic testing usefulness, (3) Benefits of direct-to-consumer personal genome testing as a ``diagnostic'' tool, (4) Concerns (risks) about genetics, (5) Effectiveness of genetic testing in PM, (6) Benefits of PGx on disease management, (7) Benefits of PGx on drug management, and (8) Attitudes toward genetic testing public endorsement. We observed that Malaysian students appear aware of the term PGx, but there are areas of critical knowledge gap such as the need for greater familiarity with the concept of PGx implementation science, and the availability of genetic testing in clinical practice. This is one of the first studies on perceptions and attitudes toward PGx testing in Southeast Asia. The present findings provide a map of the views and perspectives of medicine and pharmacy students regarding PGx and implementation of PM in Malaysia and should assist toward facilitating the integration of genomics into the medical decision-making process. To this end, it is necessary to enhance collaboration between universities, health care institutions, and governing bodies to incorporate further training and additional education topics related to PGx and genetic testing. This is the first study that assesses the level of PGx and genomics knowledge of pharmacy and medicine students in Southeast Asia, Malaysia in particular, and thus paves the way to guide future global PGx implementation science. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc 2021-01-01 Article PeerReviewed Siamoglou, Stavroula and Koromina, Maria and Moy, Foong Ming and Mitropoulou, Christina and Patrinos, George P. and Vasileiou, Konstantinos (2021) What do students in pharmacy and medicine think about pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine education? awareness, attitudes, and perceptions in Malaysian health Sciences. Omics-A Journal of Integrative Biology, 25 (1). pp. 52-59. ISSN 1536-2310, DOI https://doi.org/10.1089/omi.2020.0178 <https://doi.org/10.1089/omi.2020.0178>. 10.1089/omi.2020.0178
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topic QH301 Biology
QH426 Genetics
QR Microbiology
T Technology (General)
spellingShingle QH301 Biology
QH426 Genetics
QR Microbiology
T Technology (General)
Siamoglou, Stavroula
Koromina, Maria
Moy, Foong Ming
Mitropoulou, Christina
Patrinos, George P.
Vasileiou, Konstantinos
What do students in pharmacy and medicine think about pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine education? awareness, attitudes, and perceptions in Malaysian health Sciences
description This study reports on the attitudes and perceptions toward pharmacogenomics (PGx) and personalized medicine (PM) education among pharmacy and medical students in Malaysian health sciences. Importantly, the survey was developed through a codesign approach, with field pretesting/design with users before the actual survey, and based on collaboration between institutions in Greece and Malaysia. The study addressed eight key areas of interest to education in health sciences: (1) General awareness about genetics and PGx, (2) Attitude toward genetic testing usefulness, (3) Benefits of direct-to-consumer personal genome testing as a ``diagnostic'' tool, (4) Concerns (risks) about genetics, (5) Effectiveness of genetic testing in PM, (6) Benefits of PGx on disease management, (7) Benefits of PGx on drug management, and (8) Attitudes toward genetic testing public endorsement. We observed that Malaysian students appear aware of the term PGx, but there are areas of critical knowledge gap such as the need for greater familiarity with the concept of PGx implementation science, and the availability of genetic testing in clinical practice. This is one of the first studies on perceptions and attitudes toward PGx testing in Southeast Asia. The present findings provide a map of the views and perspectives of medicine and pharmacy students regarding PGx and implementation of PM in Malaysia and should assist toward facilitating the integration of genomics into the medical decision-making process. To this end, it is necessary to enhance collaboration between universities, health care institutions, and governing bodies to incorporate further training and additional education topics related to PGx and genetic testing. This is the first study that assesses the level of PGx and genomics knowledge of pharmacy and medicine students in Southeast Asia, Malaysia in particular, and thus paves the way to guide future global PGx implementation science.
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author Siamoglou, Stavroula
Koromina, Maria
Moy, Foong Ming
Mitropoulou, Christina
Patrinos, George P.
Vasileiou, Konstantinos
author_facet Siamoglou, Stavroula
Koromina, Maria
Moy, Foong Ming
Mitropoulou, Christina
Patrinos, George P.
Vasileiou, Konstantinos
author_sort Siamoglou, Stavroula
title What do students in pharmacy and medicine think about pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine education? awareness, attitudes, and perceptions in Malaysian health Sciences
title_short What do students in pharmacy and medicine think about pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine education? awareness, attitudes, and perceptions in Malaysian health Sciences
title_full What do students in pharmacy and medicine think about pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine education? awareness, attitudes, and perceptions in Malaysian health Sciences
title_fullStr What do students in pharmacy and medicine think about pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine education? awareness, attitudes, and perceptions in Malaysian health Sciences
title_full_unstemmed What do students in pharmacy and medicine think about pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine education? awareness, attitudes, and perceptions in Malaysian health Sciences
title_sort what do students in pharmacy and medicine think about pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine education? awareness, attitudes, and perceptions in malaysian health sciences
publisher Mary Ann Liebert, Inc
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/28550/
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