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GHR

General information

URL: http://www.ghr.nlm.nih.gov
Full name: Genetics Home Reference
Description: GHR is a credible, dynamic Website that uses lay language to explain the effects of genetic variation on human health.
Year founded: 2006
Last update:
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Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: United States

Classification & Tag

Data type:
DNA
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Contact information

University/Institution: University of Utah
Address: Department of Medical Informatics, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
City: Salt Lake City
Province/State: Utah
Country/Region: United States
Contact name (PI/Team): Mitchell JA
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): Joyce.mitchell@hsc.utah.edu

Publications

16888669
Challenges and strategies of the Genetics Home Reference. [PMID: 16888669]
Mitchell JA, Fomous C, Fun J.

OBJECTIVE: This paper focuses on the first two years of operation of Genetics Home Reference (GHR), a Web-based resource for the general public that helps to explain the health implications of findings from the Human Genome Project.
METHODS AND FINDINGS: Key challenges of Web-based consumer health communication encountered in the growth and maintenance of GHR are discussed: prioritizing topics for GHR, streamlining the development process while keeping genetic information accurate, and designing a system that helps consumers navigate complex genetic relationships. Various strategies are used to address these challenges. Tying content development to topics of national priority and addressing topics requested by users makes the site increasingly important for both consumers and health professionals. Informatics methods are essential for quality control, particularly for genetic information that changes frequently. Indexing and hierarchical browsing features help to facilitate navigation.
CONCLUSIONS: GHR is a credible, dynamic Website that uses lay language to explain the effects of genetic variation on human health. Informatics strategies are key to effective management of a large and expanding body of genetics information. Feedback from formal and informal sources indicates increasing usage and favorable acceptance of GHR.

J Med Libr Assoc. 2006:94(3) | 5 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)
17003538
'Genetics home reference': helping patients understand the role of genetics in health and disease. [PMID: 17003538]
Fomous C, Mitchell JA, McCray A.

The surge of information generated by the Human Genome Project has left many health professionals and their patients struggling to understand the role of genetics in health and disease. To aid the lay public and health professionals, the US National Library of Medicine developed an online resource called 'Genetics Home Reference' (GHR), located at http://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/. Launched in April 2003, GHR's goal is to help the public interpret the health implications of the Human Genome Project. It bridges the clinical questions of consumers and the rich technical data emerging from the sequenced human genome. The GHR web site is designed for easy navigation among summaries for genetic conditions and the related gene(s) and chromosome(s). This design strategy enhances the user's appreciation of how genes, chromosomes, and conditions are interrelated.

Community Genet. 2006:9(4) | 10 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

Ranking

All databases:
5657/6895 (17.97%)
Raw bio-data:
455/582 (21.993%)
Gene genome and annotation:
1713/2021 (15.289%)
Health and medicine:
1439/1738 (17.261%)
5657
Total Rank
15
Citations
0.789
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Created on: 2018-01-27
Curated by:
huma shireen [2018-09-02]
Meiye Jiang [2018-02-24]
Qi Wang [2018-01-27]