GBA/GBN-position on the feedback of incidental findings in biobank-based research: consensus-based workflow for hospital-based biobanks

Author:

Geiger JoergORCID,Fuchs Joerg,Starke Madeline,Neumann Michael,Baber Ronny,Nussbeck Sara Y.,Kiehntopf Michael,Specht Cornelia,Illig Thomas,Hummel Michael,Jahns Roland

Abstract

AbstractIncidental research findings pose a considerable challenge to hospital-based research biobanks since they are acting as intermediaries between healthcare and research. In a joint action the centralized biobank ibdw (Interdisciplinary Bank of Biomaterials and Data Wuerzburg) together with local authorities drafted a coherent concept to manage incidental research findings in full compliance with relevant ethical and data privacy regulations. The concept was developed and elaborated in close collaboration with the German Biobank Alliance (GBA). Comprehensive documentation of all steps guarantees the traceability of the process. By a mandatory assessment of the findings prior to re-identification of the individual concerned, unnecessary measures can be avoided. The individual’s “right not to know” is respected according to the stipulations of the informed consent. As a general principle any communication with the individual occurs exclusively through the hospital and by competent physicians with appropriate knowledge and communication skills. We propose this scheme as a blueprint for reporting workflows for incidental research findings at hospital-based biobanks.

Funder

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Niedersächsische Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Kultur

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics

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