Healthy Adults Clinical Trial
— MilSeqOfficial title:
The MilSeq Project: Enabling Personalized Medicine Through Exome Sequencing in the U.S. Air Force
Verified date | April 2021 |
Source | Brigham and Women's Hospital |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The MilSeq Project is a nonrandomized, prospective pilot study of whole exome sequencing (WES) in the U.S. Air Force. The purpose of this study is to explore the implementation of WES into clinical medical care in the military health system.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 93 |
Est. completion date | January 11, 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | June 22, 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Patient-Participant Inclusion Criteria: - 18 years or older - An active Air Force Airman - Fluent in English - Seen or eligible to be seen by a provider at Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center at Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA) Lackland Air Force Base Healthcare Provider-Participant Inclusion Criterion - An active or Department of Defense civilian Primary Care, Internal Medicine, or Family Practice Healthcare Provider (Physician, Physician Assistant, or Nurse Practitioner) or resident practicing at Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center at JBSA Lackland Air Force Base Patient-Participant Exclusion Criteria: - Those who do not meet the above inclusion criteria - Those with clinically concerning scores on anxiety and distress scales in baseline survey - Trainees (basic military training or tech school) - Airmen with an active change of duty station order or deployment order and expected to leave San Antonio in 6 months or less - Airmen expected to be discharged from the Air Force in 6 months or less Healthcare Provider-Participant Exclusion Criteria: - Providers who do not meet the above inclusion criteria - Providers with an active change of duty station order or deployment order and expected to leave San Antonio in 6 months or less - Providers expected to be discharged from the Air Force in 6 months or less |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Brigham and Women's Hospital | Boston | Massachusetts |
United States | Baylor College of Medicine | Houston | Texas |
United States | Joint Base San Antonio Lackland Air Force Base - 59th Medical Wing | San Antonio | Texas |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Brigham and Women's Hospital | United States Department of Defense |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Active-duty Airmen's Perceptions About Military Use of Genomic Information to Make Career Decisions | Assessed using a novel measure of perceptions about use of genetic information for military career duty assignment decisions on a 1-5 scale, where higher scores indicate more positive attitudes. | Baseline and 6 weeks post disclosure of genomic sequencing results (approx. 43 weeks after baseline) | |
Primary | Genomic Sequencing Findings | Analysis of whole exome sequencing results identified the number of participants with genomic findings, including monogenic disease risk, carrier status, and risk allele presence. | Results disclosure (within 1 month of sequencing completion) | |
Primary | Active-duty Airmen Reported Health Care Utilization Related to Study Results | Participants' health care utilization was assessed through a combination of medical record reviews and novel and adapted measures from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS). Survey self-report data were compared to services and procedures indicated on medical record review. | 6 weeks post-disclosure (approx. 43 weeks after baseline) | |
Secondary | Active-duty Airmen Attitudes and Perceived Utility Toward Genomic Sequencing | Adapted measures assessed participants' attitudes toward genetic information, trust of physicians and the military regarding use of genetic information. (Hall et al. 2006). Scores are summed, with higher scores on a 4-20 scale representing greater trust.
A novel survey item at baseline and 6-weeks post-disclosure asked participants to rate the usefulness of whole genome sequencing results for managing health now on a 1-10 scale. |
Baseline and 6-weeks post-disclosure (approx.. 43 weeks after baseline) | |
Secondary | Active-duty Airmen's Health Perceptions | Assessed using a validated measure of subjective perceptions about health status. (Latham 2013, DeSalvo 2006). Responses are on a 1 - 5 scale, where higher scores indicate more positive responses. | Baseline and 6-weeks post-disclosure (approx.. 43 weeks after baseline) |
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