2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12874-021-01459-8
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Communicating incidental and reportable findings from research MRIs: considering factors beyond the findings in an underrepresented pediatric population

Abstract: Background The application of advanced imaging in pediatric research trials introduces the challenge of how to effectively handle and communicate incidental and reportable findings. This challenge is amplified in underserved populations that experience disparities in access to healthcare as recommendations for follow-up care may be difficult to coordinate. Therefore, the purpose of the present report is to describe the process for identifying and communicating findings from a research MRI to lo… Show more

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“…Prior to that guideline, the informed consent process was not consistently explicit about the review and reporting process and follow-up in HC participants was often deferred to the PCP. The sociocultural context of research populations, including access to a PCP is an important consideration in the development of incidental findings protocols ( 24 ). The consent process should include explicit information on screening, the threshold for reporting, and management of incidental findings ( 23 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior to that guideline, the informed consent process was not consistently explicit about the review and reporting process and follow-up in HC participants was often deferred to the PCP. The sociocultural context of research populations, including access to a PCP is an important consideration in the development of incidental findings protocols ( 24 ). The consent process should include explicit information on screening, the threshold for reporting, and management of incidental findings ( 23 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%