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Jessica P. Bytautas
Researcher at University of Toronto
Publications - 36
Citations - 811
Jessica P. Bytautas is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Context (language use). The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 34 publications receiving 708 citations. Previous affiliations of Jessica P. Bytautas include University Health Network & University of Helsinki.
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Testing personalized medicine: patient and physician expectations of next-generation genomic sequencing in late-stage cancer care
Fiona A. Miller,Robin Z. Hayeems,Jessica P. Bytautas,Philippe L. Bedard,Scott Ernst,Hal W. Hirte,Sebastien J. Hotte,Amit M. Oza,Albiruni Ryan Abdul Razak,Stephen Welch,Eric Winquist,Janet Dancey,Lillian L. Siu +12 more
TL;DR: The need for information and decision tools to support physicians in communicating realistic prospects of benefit and for cautious approaches to the generation of incidental genetic information is suggested.
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Genomic testing in cancer: patient knowledge, attitudes, and expectations.
Phillip Blanchette,Anna Spreafico,Fiona A. Miller,Kelvin K. W. Chan,Jessica P. Bytautas,Steve Kang,Philippe L. Bedard,Andrea Eisen,Larissa Potanina,Jack Holland,Suzanne Kamel-Reid,John Douglas Mcpherson,Albiruni R. Razak,Lillian L. Siu +13 more
TL;DR: Patients' knowledge, attitudes, and expectations toward GTC are described, which characterizes genes that play an important role in the development and growth of a patient's cancer.
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What is a meaningful result? Disclosing the results of genomic research in autism to research participants.
TL;DR: Qualitative study with researchers and participants involved in autism genomics research suggests that uniform and context-free obligations regarding result disclosure cannot readily be specified and suggests that result disclosure to individuals should be justified not only by perceived meaning but also by clarity regarding appropriate evidentiary standards.
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Understanding why people do or do not engage in activities following total joint replacement: a longitudinal qualitative study
Fiona Webster,Anthony V. Perruccio,Richard Jenkinson,Susan B. Jaglal,Emil H. Schemitsch,James P. Waddell,V. Venkataramanan,Jessica P. Bytautas,Aileen M. Davis +8 more
TL;DR: Findings suggest that multi-faceted experiences impact participation in activity following TJR, including changes in identity and lifestyle that preclude a 'return to normal'.
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Citizens’ Values Regarding Research With Stored Samples From Newborn Screening in Canada
Yvonne Bombard,Fiona A. Miller,Robin Z. Hayeems,June C. Carroll,Denise Avard,Brenda Wilson,Julian Little,Jessica P. Bytautas,Judith Allanson,Judith Allanson,Renata Axler,Yves Giguère,Pranesh Chakraborty,Pranesh Chakraborty +13 more
TL;DR: Novel insights are provided into the values that underpin citizens’ acceptance and discomfort with routine storage of NBS samples for research, and the need to develop well-designed methods of public education and civic discourse on the risks and benefits of the retention and secondary use ofNBS samples is supported.