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Using Health Literacy and Learning Styles to Guide Oncology Patients Through the Pharmacogenetic Maze of Personalized Medicine

December 1, 2013 - November 30, 2015 | Media and Technology
The Knowledge Management/Eskind Biomedical Library at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center will develop a model for delivering patient-specific, consumer-friendly information that will lead to more informed patients, who are more likely to take a proactive, participatory role in their health care. The project's test bed will be My Cancer Genome (mycancergenome.org), a freely available web-based tool that provides information on tumor-based genetic mutations that can impact cancer treatment, the study of which is called pharmocogenetics. The team has selected two cancer types, melanoma and non-small cell lung cancer to demonstrate broad applicability of the model framework developed. Key project components include drafting guidelines for developing consumer-friendly educational material about pharmacogenetic principles; creating consumer-friendly pharmocogenetic content; and detailing a process for content refinement and evaluation.

Funders

IMLS
Award Number: LG-06-13-0180
Funding Amount: 486598

TEAM MEMBERS

  • Nunzia Giuse
    Principal Investigator
    Vanderbilt University
  • Discipline: Health and medicine
    Audience: General Public | Scientists
    Environment Type: Media and Technology | Websites, Mobile Apps, and Online Media

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