Messages for other families about taking part in the 100,000 Genomes Project

We asked people what messages they had for others thinking of taking part in genomics research. In general most people felt they would positively encourage others to consider taking part in genomics research. The main reasons for this were that it may:
  • give people answers about their health
  • improve treatment for them and others
  • help family members in the future
  • benefit wider society

Kay feels that potentially she could get an answer, a result or reason for her husband and son’s condition.

Age at interview 35

Gender Female

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Jenny feels that taking part could potentially save her future child from having the same disease as her. But she thinks it’s a personal choice.

Age at interview 23

Gender Female

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Many people felt they would be helping others by taking part in genomic research and that it could ‘benefit society’. Grandma Football felt that there were ‘good outcomes for everyone [if] we all do our bit’. Victoria felt ‘The more that take part, the bigger chance that they’ll solve something.’ Vanessa thought taking part could help family members like grandchildren and siblings.

In time Leanne thinks the project may lead to better understanding of treatments for rare conditions.

Age at interview 34

Gender Female

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Richard says that anything that helps anybody else in a similar position must be good.

Age at interview 73

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 73

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People also said that taking part was little effort for them. Nick said it’s just a ‘couple hours out of your life’ and the benefits, ‘far outweighs a little bit of inconvenience’. Heather said, ‘What’ve you got to lose, apart from a bit of blood?’ A few people said that having a blood test was non-invasive and not a problem.

Lucy X feels positive about taking part and felt all she had to do was just give away a little bit of blood.

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 4

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Sheila and Edward encourage others to take part if it is no more invasive than a blood test.

Raymond said it didn’t cost him anything, so why worry about it.

Age at interview 58

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 57

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The 100,000 Genomes Project can provide people with information about whether their condition is genetic as well as whether they are at risk of certain other diseases. For many people getting ‘an answer’ to why they had a particular condition, or finding out new information about their condition for themselves and others in future was very important, and taking part offered hope.

Lucy Y says its heart-breaking when doctors say there is nothing they can do. Participating in research might mean doctors can help in the future.

Age at interview 39

Gender Female

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Stuart talks about the things that might make people more likely to join the project. He thinks finding out something about your individual condition can only be a good thing.

Age at interview 52

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 37

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Because this information could affect others in the family, several people felt that taking part in genomic research had to be carefully considered and was a family as well as a personal decision. Lucy X felt that people should ‘weigh it all up’ before making that decision.

While Julie feels there are many gains with taking part, Heather says to make sure you’sre comfortable with it.

Emma feels it has to be the right decision for you and your family.

Age at interview 40

Gender Female

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Aileen feels it’s important to read all the information and ask questions before deciding to take part in genomic research.

Age at interview 57

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 56

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A few people knew others who had decided not to take part or who they thought wouldn’t have agreed to take part and they felt that was ok. Some reflected on how they themselves could have found out more before deciding to take part.

On reflection Nicola feels she might have thought more about taking part before she agreed, but at the time she had her cancer head on.

Age at interview 57

Gender Female

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