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Title: GENETIC TESTING: Issues of Policy


1
GENETIC TESTINGIssues of Policy Regulation
  • Jennifer Molina
  • Supervised by Rosemary Du Plessis
  • SSRC Summer Studentship 2004/5

2
Overview
  • Project description
  • Methodology
  • Project Outcomes
  • Policy Documents
  • Focus Group Transcripts
  • Academic Literature
  • Genetic Testing Privacy Issues in Aotearoa New
    Zealand
  • Benefits of doing an SSRC studentship

3
Genetic Privacy Key Issues
  • Following on from 2003/4 Studentship
  • International Policy
  • Why Aotearoa New Zealand is Different
  • Looking beyond what has been written

4
Methodology
  • The TRIANGULATION approach
  • 16 Focus Group Transcripts
  • Policy Documents
  • Academic Material

5
Project Outcomes
  • Summaries
  • UK White Paper Follow-up
  • Index for Constructive Conversations
    Participants Information Booklet
  • Academic Paper
  • Genetic Testing Privacy Issues in Aotearoa New
    Zealand

6
Policy Documents An Overview
  • CANADA Selected Legal Issues in Genetic Testing
    Guidance from Human Rights (October 2001)
  • AUSTRALIA Essentially Yours The Protection of
    Human Genetic Information in Australia (March
    2003)
  • UK Our Inheritance, Our Future Realising the
    Potential of Genetics in the NHS (June 2003)
  • NEW ZEALAND Molecular Genetic Testing in New
    Zealand (September 2003)

7
Focus Groups NVIVO
  • Why use focus groups?
  • Why privacy issues?
  • How do you analyse peoples talk?
  • Searching for key words
  • Discourse Analysis
  • What did people say?
  • Concerns, fears, beliefs

8
Academic Literature
  • Journals, Databases Online News Media
  • What has been written?
  • Insurance
  • Employment
  • Family Law
  • Crime
  • Commercial Interests
  • What hasnt been written?
  • New Zealand Context

9
Genetic Testing Privacy Issues in Aotearoa New
Zealand
  • Overview of the NZ regulatory framework
  • Ministry of Health Review of the Regulation of
    Human Tissue and Tissue-based Therapies (2004)
  • Existing legislation
  • The Privacy Act 1993
  • Public Health Disability Act 2000
  • Health Safety in Employment Act 1992
  • Human Rights Act 1993
  • Insurance and liability

10
Genetic Testing Privacy Issues in Aotearoa New
Zealand
  • The public perception of science risk
  • Ambivalence
  • Skepticism
  • Cynicism
  • Issues of trust

11
Ambivalence
  • I think its an amazing opportunity to move the
    medical and health people forward because I think
    one of the best things is to be able to prevent
    things from happening.Although on the other side
    is the question of once this information is out
    there who has access to it, when do they have
    access to it, is it controlled by legislation?
    Again, does that actually control information...
  • ? Jason in Business and professional group 2
  • The reality is that it is here. Its not going
    to go away and there are positive points in terms
    of genetic testing and we should embrace those
    positive points. But there is that access and
    that privacy and those issues. As I was saying I
    dont mind a professional that I authorise,
    knowing everything about my genetic map, but I
    dont want you to know.
  • ? Jessica in Business and professional group 2

12
Scepticism
  • So youve got knowledge that purports to be
    real, rock solid, forever, truthin the hands of
    people who are not very wise, and maybe really
    badly motivated and its not a very good
    scenario, so I think thats a worry.
  • ? Samantha in Friendship network 2 (mid-career
    adults)

13
Cynicism
  • Yes this nice little quote in this thing gene
    futures ad about No employers or insurance
    companies will never be able to find out anything
    about you from these records. You know, pigs
    will fly.
  • ? Hannah in Business and professional group 1
  • They dont make laws and rules and regulations
    about things until after they have had a bad
    example of it.
  • ? Sierra in High school students group

14
Issues of Trust
  • And providing privacy can be assured, in other
    words it cant be accessed later on by your
    employers or your insurance company, I probably
    dont have a problem with it. I mean thats just
    mechanics I mean there are lots of mechanisms
    already for ensuring privacy of information to
    your doctor and that sort of thing.
  • ? Daniel in Adult education group 1 (older
    adults)
  • I actually trust my medical professionals far
    more now than I did when I was 13, 14, and thats
    about having access to knowledge isnt it? I mean
    when I go to the GP we engage in a conversation
    about whatevers wrong, so its not just them
    telling me or them doing things to me or
    instructing me to do this or that and me blindly
    following along. But in general, that makes me
    trust the medical profession more, because they
    are willing to engage in that kind of
    conversation now.
  • ? Rhea in Friendship network 2 (mid-career
    adults)

15
What I gained from doing an SSRC Summer
Studentship
  • Research Skills
  • Creating an Index
  • Working collaboratively
  • Learning new software (NVivo)
  • Database Searching
  • Interloaning
  • Writing Skills
  • Time Management
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