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Introducing Edna: A trainee chatbot designed to support communication about additional (secondary) genomic findings.

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OBJECTIVE To support informed decision-making about reanalysis of clinical genomic data for risk of preventable conditions ('additional findings') by developing a chatbot (electronic genetic resource, 'eDNA'). METHODS Interactions in pre-test… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVE To support informed decision-making about reanalysis of clinical genomic data for risk of preventable conditions ('additional findings') by developing a chatbot (electronic genetic resource, 'eDNA'). METHODS Interactions in pre-test genetic counseling sessions (13.5 h) about additional findings were characterized using proponent, thematic and semantic analyses of transcripts. We then wrote interfaces to draw supplementary data from external genetics applications. To create Edna, this content was programmed using a chatbot framework which interacts with patients via speech-to-text. RESULTS Conditions, terms, explanations of concepts, and key factors to consider in decision making were all encoded into chatbot conversations emulating counseling session flows. Patient agency can be enhanced by prompted consideration of the personal and familial implications of testing. Similarly, health literacy can be broadened through explanation of genetic conditions and terminology. Novel aspects include sentiment analysis and collection of family history. Medical advice and the impact of existing genetic conditions were deemed inappropriate for inclusion. CONCLUSION Edna's successful development represents a movement towards accessible, acceptable and well-supported digital health processes for patients to make informed decisions for additional findings. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS Edna complements genetic counseling by collecting and providing genomic information before or after pre-test consultations.

Keywords: chatbot; introducing edna; additional findings; edna trainee; support; trainee chatbot

Journal Title: Patient education and counseling
Year Published: 2020

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