An Accessible Communication System for Population-Based Genetic Testing: Development and Usability Study

Author:

Coffin TaraORCID,Bowen DeborahORCID,Swisher ElizabethORCID,Lu KarenORCID,Rayes NadineORCID,Norquist BarbaraORCID,Blank StephanieORCID,Levine DouglasORCID,Bakkum-Gamez JamieORCID,Fleming GiniORCID,Olopade OlufunmilayoORCID,D’Andrea AlanORCID,Nebgen DeniseORCID,Peterson ChristineORCID,Munsell MarkORCID,Gavin KathleenORCID,Lechner RebeccaORCID,Crase JamieORCID,Polinsky DeborahORCID,Romero IrisORCID

Abstract

BackgroundGenetic testing uptake is low, despite the well-established connection between pathogenic variants in certain cancer-linked susceptibility genes and ovarian cancer risk. Given that most major insurers cover genetic testing for those with a family history suggestive of hereditary cancer, the issue may lie in access to genetic testing. Remotely accessible web-based communication systems may improve awareness, and uptake, of genetic testing services.ObjectiveThis study aims to present the development and formative evaluation of the multistep web-based communication system required to support the implementation of, and access to, genetic testing.MethodsWhile designing the multistep web-based communication system, we considered various barriers and facilitators to genetic testing, guided by dimensions of accessibility. In addition to conducting usability testing, we performed ongoing assessments focusing on the function of the web-based system and participant response rates, with the goal of continuing to make modifications to the web-based communication system as it is in use.ResultsThe combined approach of usability testing and expert user experience consultation resulted in several modifications to the multistep web-based communication system, including changes that related to imagery and content, web accessibility, and general organization of the web-based system. All recommendations were made with the goal of improving the overall accessibility of the web-based communication system.ConclusionsA multistep web-based communication system appears to be an effective way to address many potential barriers to access, which may otherwise make genetic testing difficult for at-risk individuals to participate in. Importantly, some dimensions of access were easy to assess before study recruitment, but other aspects of the communication system required ongoing assessment during the implementation process of the Making Genetic Testing Accessible study.

Publisher

JMIR Publications Inc.

Subject

Health Informatics,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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