Qualitative research methodology in the exploration of patients' perceptions of participating in a genetic research program
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Qualitative research methodology in the exploration of patients' perceptions of participating in a genetic research program
Abstract
The success of genetic research studies depend on patients' willingness to participate. It is thus important to explore the attitudes of individuals that participate in such studies. This study used qualitative methods to explore how individuals with inherited retinal degenerative disorders (RDD) perceived participating in genetic research and subsequently receiving mutation results. Individual interviews were conducted with all the individuals in the Cape Town Metropolitan area who had received mutation results after participating in a genetic research program (4 individuals). Although experiences differed significantly, the study revealed that the participants had positive attitudes towards participating in the RDD research program. This study illustrates the importance of using qualitative methods in ophthalmic populations to explore important issues.
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