From code to care: Clinician and researcher perspectives on an optimal therapeutic web portal for acute myeloid leukemia
Terese Knoppers, Cassandra E. Haley, Sarah Bouhouita-Guermech, Julie Hagan, Jacqueline Bradbury-Jost, Samuel Alarie, Marie Cosquer, Ma’n H. Zawati

TL;DR
This study explores how a web portal for AML research could improve collaboration and patient care by gathering insights from clinicians and researchers.
Contribution
The study introduces stakeholder perspectives on optimal features for a therapeutic web portal in AML, emphasizing credibility and user-friendliness.
Findings
Stakeholders highlighted benefits like data-sharing, collaboration, and clinical trial matchmaking based on genomic profiles.
Credibility and user-friendliness were identified as vital for portal adoption.
Security, privacy, and sustainability concerns were noted as important considerations.
Abstract
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML), a rapidly progressing cancer of the blood and bone marrow, is the most common and fatal type of adult leukemia. Therapeutic web portals have great potential to facilitate AML research advances and improve health outcomes by increasing the availability of data, the speed and reach of new knowledge, and the communication between researchers and clinicians in the field. However, there is a need for stakeholder research regarding their optimal features, utility, and implementation. To better understand stakeholder perspectives regarding an ideal pan-Canadian web portal for AML research, semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with 17 clinicians, researchers, and clinician-researchers. Interview guides were inspired by De Laat’s “fictive scripting”, a method where experts are presented with scenarios about a future technology and asked questions…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAcute Myeloid Leukemia Research · Ethics in Clinical Research · Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors Research
