Understanding motivation and experience in participating in a paediatric SARS-CoV-2 serosurvey, in Australia

IF 2.2 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
Archana Koirala , Shayal A. Prasad , Philip N. Britton , Nicholas Wood , Peter C. Richmond , Brendan McMullan , Nigel W. Crawford , Helen S. Marshall , Laura Francis , Michelle Wills , Emma Leighton , Kristine Macartney , Katarzyna Bolsewicz , On behalf of the PAEDS Serosurvey Group
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Abstract

Objectives

Serosurveys are considered as a valuable tool in estimating population immunity and infection rates but recruitment of children to provide paediatric estimates can be challenging. A novel approach of sampling children undergoing anaesthesia was utilised for a SARS-CoV-2 serosurvey in Australian children and we explore the reasons for participation, feedback on the approach and importance of research into Coronavirus Diseases 2019 (COVID-19).

Design

This cross-sectional, nationally representative serosurvey recruited children aged 0–19 years undergoing an anaesthetic procedure from eight paediatric hospitals between 8 June to 31 August 2022. Guardians or participants (18–19 years) were invited, upon receiving their results, to provide an online survey. A qualitative thematic approach was used to analyse the free-text responses.

Results

Feedback was provided by 15.7 % (323/2046) participants. Reasons for participating included contributing to research (67/323 responders) and curiosity about SARS-CoV-2 immunity (65/323 responders). The opportunistic sampling method was well-received, convenient, and minimally disruptive. Responders emphasised the importance of research on COVID-19 in children, highlighting the need to understand the long-term impact of the virus and to inform vaccination decisions.

Conclusion

There are challenges in conducting ethical, low-burden cross sectional serosurveys in children in a vast country like Australia. This approach not only contributed to the collection of a large paediatric sample size but also supports the use of this method in future serosurveys.
了解参与澳大利亚儿童SARS-CoV-2血清调查的动机和经验
目的血清调查被认为是估计人群免疫力和感染率的一种有价值的工具,但招募儿童提供儿科估计可能具有挑战性。采用一种新颖的方法对接受麻醉的儿童进行抽样,对澳大利亚儿童进行SARS-CoV-2血清调查,我们探讨了参与的原因、对方法的反馈以及研究冠状病毒疾病2019 (COVID-19)的重要性。这项具有全国代表性的横断面血清调查招募了2022年6月8日至8月31日期间在8家儿科医院接受麻醉手术的0-19岁儿童。监护人或参与者(18-19岁)在收到结果后被邀请提供在线调查。采用定性专题方法分析自由文本回复。结果15.7%(323/2046)的参与者提供了反馈。参与的原因包括参与研究(67/323响应者)和对SARS-CoV-2免疫的好奇心(65/323响应者)。机会抽样方法广受好评,方便,破坏性最小。应对者强调了在儿童中开展COVID-19研究的重要性,强调需要了解该病毒的长期影响,并为疫苗接种决策提供信息。结论在澳大利亚这样一个幅员辽阔的国家开展道德、低负担的儿童横断面血清调查存在挑战。这种方法不仅有助于收集大量儿科样本,而且还支持在未来的血清调查中使用这种方法。
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