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A Framework for Promoting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Genetics and Genomics Research

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JAMA HEALTH FORUM
Volume 3, Issue 4, Pages -

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AMER MEDICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1001/jamahealthforum.2022.0603

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  1. National Cancer Institute of the NCI [U2CCA252973, U2CCA252974, U24CA252977]

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This article proposes a new framework for promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in genomics research to optimize representation and rigor in research.
Precis Importance Research into the genetic and genomic (genomics) foundations of disease is central to our understanding of disease prevention, early detection, diagnostic accuracy, and therapeutic intervention. Inequitable participation in genomics research by historically excluded populations limits the ability to translate genomic knowledge to achieve health equity and ensure that findings are generalizable to diverse populations. Observations We propose a novel framework for promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in genomics research. Building on principles of community-based participatory research and collective impact frameworks, the framework can guide our understanding of the social, cultural, health system, policy, community, and individual contexts in which engagement and genomics research are being done. Our framework highlights the involvement of a multistakeholder team, including the participants and communities to be engaged, to ensure robust methods for recruitment, retention, return of genomic results, quality of engagement, follow-up, and monitoring of participants. Conclusions and Relevance The proposed engagement framework will guide investigators in optimizing equitable representation in research and enhancing the rigor of genomics investigation.

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