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Joel E Pacyna
Biomedical Ethics Program, Mayo Clinic
2014
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36898587The Impact of Within-Consultation and Preconsultation Decision Aids for Localized Prostate Cancer on Patient Knowledge: Results of a Patient-Level Randomized Trial.Urology2023
37050880Lessons learned from conducting the first cancer care delivery trial in the Alliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology (Alliance A191402CD).Clin Trials2023
37450513Ethical Pragmatic Clinical Trials Require the Virtue of Cultivated Uneasiness.Am J Bioeth2023
37130383Ethical Aspects of Machine Listening in Healthcare.Am J Bioeth2023
36718804Examining the Impact of Polygenic Risk Information in Primary Care.J Prim Care Community Health2023
34665896Do research participants share genomic screening results with family members?J Genet Couns2022
35355806A framework for examining patient attitudes regarding applications of artificial intelligence in healthcare.Digit Health2022
33867528Patient-reported anticipated barriers and benefits to sharing cancer genetic risk information with family members.Eur J Hum Genet2022
34890060Decision aids for localized prostate cancer in diverse minority men: Primary outcome results from a multicenter cancer care delivery trial (Alliance A191402CD).Cancer2022
35331649Implementation of preemptive DNA sequence-based pharmacogenomics testing across a large academic medical center: The Mayo-Baylor RIGHT 10K Study.Genet Med2022
34962190The Need for "Big Bioethics" Research.Am J Bioeth2022
34243827Measuring Attitudes About Genomic Medicine: Validation of the Genomic Orientation Scale (GO Scale).Value Health2021
33729042Integrating Genomic Screening into Primary Care: Provider Experiences Caring for Latino Patients at a Community-Based Health Center.J Prim Care Community Health2021
33500569Increasing access to individualized medicine: a matched-cohort study examining Latino participant experiences of genomic screening.Genet Med2021
34473010Factors that Influence Intent to Share Genetic Information Related to Cancer Risk with Family Members.J Health Commun2021
32316380Neutral, Negative, or Negligible? Changes in Patient Perceptions of Disease Risk Following Receipt of a Negative Genomic Screening Result.J Pers Med2020
32096724When Moral Intuitions and Empirical Findings Collide: A Case for Revisiting Protectionist Tendencies in Bioethics.AJOB Empir Bioeth2020
32669678Patient reactions to receiving negative genomic screening results by mail.Genet Med2020
32208083An "Implementation Mindset" in Normative Bioethics Will Have Unintended Consequences.Am J Bioeth2020
32327712Assessing the stability of biobank donor preferences regarding sample use: evidence supporting the value of dynamic consent.Eur J Hum Genet2020
32377377Challenges in returning results in a genomic medicine implementation study: the Return of Actionable Variants Empirical (RAVE) study.NPJ Genom Med2020
32399911Responsibilities, Strategies, and Practice Factors in Clinical Cost Conversations: a US Physician Survey.J Gen Intern Med2020
30580287Should pretest genetic counselling be required for patients pursuing genomic sequencing? Results from a survey of participants in a large genomic implementation study.J Med Genet2019
31237628Characteristics and Scope of Training of Clinicians Participating in the US Direct-to-Consumer Marketplace for Unproven Stem Cell Interventions.JAMA2019
31449475Examining Physician Interactions with Disease Advocacy Organizations.AJOB Empir Bioeth2019
31479366US Physicians' Reactions To ACA Implementation, 2012-17.Health Aff (Millwood)2019
30868559Assessing optimism and pessimism about genomic medicine: Development of a genomic orientation scale.Clin Genet2019
30912675Managing the Unimaginable: Biobank Participant Views on Reconsent for Whole Genome Sequencing of Stored Biospecimens.Biopreserv Biobank2019
29301385Ethical Considerations Related to Return of Results from Genomic Medicine Projects: The eMERGE Network (Phase III) Experience.J Pers Med2018
30081846The comparative effectiveness of decision aids in diverse populations with early stage prostate cancer: a study protocol for a cluster-randomized controlled trial in the NCI Community Oncology Research Program (NCORP), Alliance A191402CD.BMC Cancer2018
30392543The Return of Actionable Variants Empirical (RAVE) Study, a Mayo Clinic Genomic Medicine Implementation Study: Design and Initial Results.Mayo Clin Proc2018
29768977Primary care physicians' perceptions of practice improvement as a professional responsibility: a cross-sectional study.Med Educ Online2018
26166435Tracking Discharge Delays: Critical First Step Toward Mitigating Process Breakdowns and Inefficiencies.J Nurs Care Qual2016
24814998The feasibility of using technology to enhance the transition of palliative care for rural patients.Comput Inform Nurs2014
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