TY - JOUR
T1 - Integrating China in the international consortium for personalised medicine. a position paper on healthcare professionals’ education and citizens’ empowerment in personalised medicine
AU - Beccia, Flavia
AU - Causio, Francesco Andrea
AU - Hoxhaj, Ilda
AU - Huang, Hui-Yao
AU - Wang, Lily
AU - Wang, Wenya
AU - Farina, Sara
AU - Osti, Tommaso
AU - Savoia, Cosimo
AU - Cadeddu, Chiara
AU - Ricciardi, Walter
AU - Boccia, Stefania
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - BackgroundPersonalised medicine (PM) has been fostered by technological and medical advances, but all stakeholders, including healthcare professionals, citizens and policy makers, should achieve adequate health literacy to promote PM implementation. The "Integrating China in the International Consortium for Personalised Medicine" (IC2PerMed) project, funded by the International Consortium for Personalised Medicine, focuses on this issue by highlighting the need to educate healthcare professionals and empower citizens. Within the aforementioned project, building on a mapping of European and Chinese policies in PM, experts in the field of PM participated in an online workshop and a following two-round Delphi survey, in order to identify the priority areas of intervention for healthcare professionals' education and curricula, engagement and empowerment of citizens and patients.ResultsNine experts completed the survey and reached a consensus on seventeen priorities: seven were related to health professionals' education and curricula, whereas ten on citizen and patients' awareness and empowerment.ConclusionThese priorities emphasized the importance of education and health literacy, multidisciplinary and international collaboration, public trust, and consideration of ethical, legal, and social issues. The present experience highlights the relevance of the involvement of stakeholders in informing decision-makers, developing appropriate national plans, strategies, and policies, and ensuring the adequate implementation of PM in health systems.
AB - BackgroundPersonalised medicine (PM) has been fostered by technological and medical advances, but all stakeholders, including healthcare professionals, citizens and policy makers, should achieve adequate health literacy to promote PM implementation. The "Integrating China in the International Consortium for Personalised Medicine" (IC2PerMed) project, funded by the International Consortium for Personalised Medicine, focuses on this issue by highlighting the need to educate healthcare professionals and empower citizens. Within the aforementioned project, building on a mapping of European and Chinese policies in PM, experts in the field of PM participated in an online workshop and a following two-round Delphi survey, in order to identify the priority areas of intervention for healthcare professionals' education and curricula, engagement and empowerment of citizens and patients.ResultsNine experts completed the survey and reached a consensus on seventeen priorities: seven were related to health professionals' education and curricula, whereas ten on citizen and patients' awareness and empowerment.ConclusionThese priorities emphasized the importance of education and health literacy, multidisciplinary and international collaboration, public trust, and consideration of ethical, legal, and social issues. The present experience highlights the relevance of the involvement of stakeholders in informing decision-makers, developing appropriate national plans, strategies, and policies, and ensuring the adequate implementation of PM in health systems.
KW - China
KW - Citizen empowerment
KW - European Union
KW - Healthcare professionals
KW - Personalised medicine
KW - China
KW - Citizen empowerment
KW - European Union
KW - Healthcare professionals
KW - Personalised medicine
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/273543
U2 - 10.1186/s12909-023-04420-z
DO - 10.1186/s12909-023-04420-z
M3 - Article
SN - 1472-6920
VL - 23
SP - 1
EP - 10
JO - BMC Medical Education
JF - BMC Medical Education
ER -