Future Science OA (Jul 2022)

Medical student acceptance on gene therapy to increase children's well-being with genetic diseases: a study in Indonesia

  • Dimas Setyanto,
  • Annette d'Arqom,
  • Danti Nur Indiastuti,
  • Ema Qurnianingsih,
  • Nurina Hasanatuludhhiyah,
  • Safira Nur Izzah,
  • Mhd Zamal Nasution,
  • Junaidah Yusof

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/fsoa-2021-0130
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 6

Abstract

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Aim: Gene therapy is expected to improve patients' quality of life. Medical students need to be aware about this technology as its application is becoming wider. Materials & methods: A web-based survey was conducted to measure the acceptance of Indonesian medical students regarding gene therapy. Results: Data from 621 valid responses showed that Indonesian medical students have little knowledge of this technology, with 34.4% of them ever heard of gene therapy. However, most of them support the approved gene therapy for health-related matters, but not on the non-health related matters. Their acceptance was determined by the sex, domicile and studentship status. Conclusion: Increasing medical students' knowledge of gene therapy is important to minimize the future conflict of gene therapy application.

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