2023
DOI: 10.2196/46571
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Evaluation of the Rosa Chatbot Providing Genetic Information to Patients at Risk of Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer: Qualitative Interview Study

Abstract: Background Genetic testing has become an integrated part of health care for patients with breast or ovarian cancer, and the increasing demand for genetic testing is accompanied by an increasing need for easy access to reliable genetic information for patients. Therefore, we developed a chatbot app (Rosa) that is able to perform humanlike digital conversations about genetic BRCA testing. Objective Before implementing this new information service in daily… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, besides direct letters through certified mail, other means for improving cascade testing rates should be evaluated. Health system-led risk disclosure [ 36 ], web-based applications facilitating disclosure [ 37 ], and access to genetic counselling [ 38 ] are interventions currently under evaluation. Ultimately, we need to identify a future model that balances the safety and the rights of the patient while ensuring that relatives at risk receive the relevant information.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, besides direct letters through certified mail, other means for improving cascade testing rates should be evaluated. Health system-led risk disclosure [ 36 ], web-based applications facilitating disclosure [ 37 ], and access to genetic counselling [ 38 ] are interventions currently under evaluation. Ultimately, we need to identify a future model that balances the safety and the rights of the patient while ensuring that relatives at risk receive the relevant information.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%