The expectations and realities of nutrigenomic testing in australia: A qualitative study
Health Expectations2021Vol. 24(2), pp. 670–686
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Erin Tutty, Chriselle Hickerton, Bronwyn Terrill, Belinda McClaren, Rigan Tytherleigh, Elaine Stackpoole, Jacqueline Savard, Ainsley J. Newson, Anna Middleton, Amy Nisselle, Marie Brigitte Cusack, Melissa Adamski, Clara Gaff, Sylvia A. Metcalfe
Abstract
Advisory group included patient/public group representatives who informed study design; focus group participants gave feedback on the survey from which consumer interviewees were sourced. This informed the HP data set design. Interviewees from HP data set assisted with snowball sampling.
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