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Public Attitude towards Biobanking: An Italian University Survey

Title: Public Attitude towards Biobanking: An Italian University Survey
Authors: Chiara Aleni; Carmela Rinaldi; Valentina Bettio; Eleonora Mazzucco; Annamaria Antona; Cristina Meini; Emiliano Loria; Paolo Bonvicini; Silvia Vittoria Cracas; Silvia Caristia; Antonio Rimedio; Fabrizio Faggiano; Daniela Ferrante; Daniela Capello
Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol 19, Iss 13041, p 13041 (2022)
Publisher Information: MDPI AG
Publication Year: 2022
Collection: Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles
Subject Terms: biobanks; survey; population; Medicine
Description: Biobanks have established a critical role in biomedical research by collecting, preserving, organizing, and disseminating biospecimens and related health data, contributing to precision medicine development. Participation in biobanks is influenced by several factors, such as trust in institutions and scientists, knowledge about biobanking, and the consideration of benefit sharing. Understanding public attitudes, fears, and concerns toward biobanking is fundamental to designing targeted interventions to increase trust towards biobanks. The aim of our study was to investigate the level of knowledge and perception of biobanks in students and personnel of the University of Piemonte Orientale. An online questionnaire was designed and administered via e-mail. A total of 17,758 UPO personnel and students were invited to participate in the survey, and 1521 (9.3%) subjects completed the survey. The results showed that 65.0% of the participants were aware of the term “biobank” and knew what the activity of a biobank was, and 76.3% of subjects were willing to provide biospecimens to a research biobank, whereas 67.3% of the respondents were willing to contribute, in addition to biospecimens, their health and lifestyle data. Concerns were raised about the confidentiality of the information (25.6%) and the commercial use of the samples (25.0%). In conclusion, participants were aware of the role that biobanks play in research and were eager to participate for the sake of furthering scientific research. Still, several concerns need to be addressed regarding the confidentiality of the data along with the commercial use of the samples and associated data.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: English
Relation: https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/19/20/13041; https://doaj.org/toc/1661-7827; https://doaj.org/toc/1660-4601; https://doaj.org/article/0bdf23950af44f3d85b164423d83271d
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph192013041
Availability: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192013041; https://doaj.org/article/0bdf23950af44f3d85b164423d83271d
Accession Number: edsbas.B768E7E7
Database: BASE