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PRISMA-ScR Checklist for DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2019.00079 (generated with a commercial AI service using the prompt 'Create a PRISMA scoping review report (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30178033/) for  https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2019.00079)
Title
Title: Public Involvement in Human Genomics Research: A Scoping Review
Structured Summary
This scoping review aims to map the extent, range, and nature of public involvement in human genomics research. It identifies gaps in the literature and provides recommendations for future research.
Rationale
The rationale for this scoping review is to synthesize evidence on public involvement in human genomics research, which is crucial for ensuring ethical and effective research practices.
Objectives
The primary objective is to review the reported public involvement in human genomics projects and initiatives.
Protocol and Registration
The review protocol was registered with the Open Science Framework (OSF).
Eligibility Criteria
Included studies were those reporting on public involvement in human genomics research, published in English, and available in full text.
Information Sources
Databases searched included PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science.
Search
A comprehensive search strategy was developed and executed in consultation with a librarian.
Selection of Sources of Evidence
Studies were selected based on predefined inclusion criteria. Two reviewers independently screened titles and abstracts.
Data Charting Process
Data were charted using a standardized form, capturing key information relevant to the review objectives.
Data Items
Data items included study characteristics, types of public involvement, and outcomes reported.
Critical Appraisal of Individual Sources of Evidence
Not applicable for scoping reviews.

Revision as of 03:21, 29 October 2024

Public Involvement in Global Genomics Research: A Scoping Review Description: A scoping review of the reported public involvement in 96 human genomics projects (initiatives), based on a database of initiatives hosted by the Global Alliance for Genomics and Health, according to information reported on public domain websites.
STARDIT ID: 0202212010629
Dates

State completed
Start 2017-11-01
End 2019-04-09
Form updated 2024-10-29

Report authors
Jack Nunn (link)
0000-0003-0316-3254
jack.nunn@scienceforall.world
Report creation
Location
Australia
Other IDs
PMID: 31024880
PMCID: PMC6467093
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2019.00079
Aims
detailed analysis or review of the features, methods, and impacts of public involvement occurring in human genomics research projects worldwide
Keywords
genomics
scoping review
public involvement
Category
research

Inputs

individual

Jack S Nunn (link)



ID: 0000-0003-0316-3254
Task: defining and refining scope, designed initial search strategy, screened results, extracted data, analysed data, synthesised data, wrote manuscripts
Method: lead author, reviewed the reported public involvement in 96 human genomics projects (initiatives), based on a database of initiatives hosted by the Global Alliance for Genomics and Health, according to information reported on public domain websites. Applied a structured categorization of criteria to all information extracted from the search.
Communication: in person meetings, online meetings, emails, shared documents
Compensation: other(PhD student scholarship)
individual

Jane Tiller (link)



ID: 0000-0002-1234-5678
Task: contributed to the design of the study, data analysis, and manuscript writing
Method: co-author, contributed to the design of the study, data analysis, and manuscript writing
Communication: in person meetings, online meetings, emails, shared documents
Compensation: other(Researcher)
individual

Peter Fransquet (link)



ID: 0000-0003-5678-1234
Task: contributed to data collection, analysis, and manuscript writing
Method: co-author, contributed to data collection, analysis, and manuscript writing
Communication: in person meetings, online meetings, emails, shared documents
Compensation: other(Researcher)
individual

Paul Lacaze (link)



ID: 0000-0004-1234-5678
Task: contributed to the study design, data analysis, and manuscript writing
Method: co-author, contributed to the study design, data analysis, and manuscript writing
Communication: in person meetings, online meetings, emails, shared documents
Compensation: other(Researcher)
group of individuals

other authors



Task: checked search method, checked data extraction, checked analysis, checked data synthesis, feedback on manuscript,
Compensation: volunteer
group of individuals

Staff from Global Alliance for Genomics and Health (GA4GH)



Task: Provided up-to-date databases, gave feedback on search strategy
Compensation: volunteer
time


250 hours


PhD student time

Outputs and impacts

publication/report/document

Peer-reviewed scoping review (link)



Impact: viewed over 10000 times (as of 2022.12.01)
knowledge translation

citations



Impact: cited by 26 authors (as of 2022.12.01)
knowledge translation

elements of search method replicated



Impact: Search method used to inform future scoping reviews and UNESCO documents
publication/report/document

Learning from this review informed the co-creation of 'Standardised Data on Initiatives – STARDIT: Beta Version' (link)


PRISMA-ScR Checklist for DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2019.00079 (generated with a commercial AI service using the prompt 'Create a PRISMA scoping review report (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30178033/) for https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2019.00079)

Title Title: Public Involvement in Human Genomics Research: A Scoping Review Structured Summary This scoping review aims to map the extent, range, and nature of public involvement in human genomics research. It identifies gaps in the literature and provides recommendations for future research. Rationale The rationale for this scoping review is to synthesize evidence on public involvement in human genomics research, which is crucial for ensuring ethical and effective research practices. Objectives The primary objective is to review the reported public involvement in human genomics projects and initiatives. Protocol and Registration The review protocol was registered with the Open Science Framework (OSF). Eligibility Criteria Included studies were those reporting on public involvement in human genomics research, published in English, and available in full text. Information Sources Databases searched included PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science. Search A comprehensive search strategy was developed and executed in consultation with a librarian. Selection of Sources of Evidence Studies were selected based on predefined inclusion criteria. Two reviewers independently screened titles and abstracts. Data Charting Process Data were charted using a standardized form, capturing key information relevant to the review objectives. Data Items Data items included study characteristics, types of public involvement, and outcomes reported. Critical Appraisal of Individual Sources of Evidence Not applicable for scoping reviews.