Ethical, social, and cultural issues related to clinical genetic testing and counseling in low-and middle-income countries: protocol for a systematic review

A Zhong, B Darren, H Dimaras - Systematic Reviews, 2017 - Springer
A Zhong, B Darren, H Dimaras
Systematic Reviews, 2017Springer
Background There has been little focus in the literature on how to build genetic testing and
counseling services in low-and middle-income countries in a responsible, ethical, and
culturally appropriate manner. It is unclear to what extent this area is being explored and
what form further research should take. The proposed knowledge synthesis aims to fill this
gap in knowledge and mine the existing data to determine the breadth of work in this area
and identify ethical, social, and cultural issues that have emerged. Methods/design An …
Background
There has been little focus in the literature on how to build genetic testing and counseling services in low- and middle-income countries in a responsible, ethical, and culturally appropriate manner. It is unclear to what extent this area is being explored and what form further research should take. The proposed knowledge synthesis aims to fill this gap in knowledge and mine the existing data to determine the breadth of work in this area and identify ethical, social, and cultural issues that have emerged.
Methods/design
An integrated knowledge translation approach will be undertaken by engaging knowledge users throughout the review to ensure relevance to their practice. Electronic databases encompassing various disciplines, such as healthcare, social sciences, and public health, will be searched. Studies that address clinical genetic testing and/or counseling and ethical, social, and/or cultural issues of these genetic services, and are performed in low- and middle-income countries as defined by World Bank will be considered for inclusion. Two independent reviewers will be involved in a two-stage literature screening process, data extraction, and quality appraisal. Studies included in the review will be analyzed by thematic analysis. A narrative synthesis guided by the social ecological model will be used to summarize findings.
Discussion
This systematic review will provide a foundation of evidence regarding ethical, social, and cultural issues related to clinical genetic testing and counseling in low- and middle-income countries. Using the social ecological model as a conceptual framework will facilitate the understanding of broader influences of the sociocultural context on an individual’s experience with clinical genetic testing and counseling, thereby informing interdisciplinary sectors in future recommendations for practice and policy.
Systematic review registration
PROSPERO CRD42016042894
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