乌干达坎帕拉2B期艾滋病预防试验中最大限度地保留参与者:MTN-003 (VOICE)研究

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HIV Clinical Trials Pub Date : 2018-10-01 Epub Date: 2018-10-27 DOI:10.1080/15284336.2018.1513711
Joshua Wynne, Rosemary Muwawu, Michael C Mubiru, Betty Kamira, Doreen Kemigisha, Teopista Nakyanzi, Samuel Kabwigu, Clemensia Nakabiito, Flavia Kiweewa Matovu
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摘要

背景:纵向试验的成功在很大程度上取决于使用有效的策略来保留参与者,确保内部效度,保持足够的统计力,并提供研究结果的可推广性。目的:本文描述了在乌干达坎帕拉的MTN-003 (VOICE)试验中,用于预防HIV-1感染的每日口服和阴道替诺福韦制剂的2B期安全性和有效性研究的挑战和具体策略。方法:一旦入组,参与者每28天在研究现场进行一次检查,并重新填写研究产品。挽留的挑战包括人口流动、未向配偶/家庭披露参与研究情况以及经济限制。用于保持高参与率的战略包括使用详细的定位信息、参与者跟踪数据库、定期进行艾滋病毒/性传播感染检测以及在工作人员和受试者之间建立密切联系。结果:我们从筛选的637名女性中招募了322名。在3年的随访期间,总体保留率为95%。在整个研究实施过程中,6124次预期访问中只有179次(3%)被错过。错过访问的原因包括:参与者认为他们由于艾滋病毒阴性而不需要频繁访问,商业性工作造成的时间限制以及为更好的就业而移民。结论:在MTN-003研究中,通过实施多方面的综合随访和留存策略,我们取得了很高的留存率。本文为撒哈拉以南非洲资源有限的其他纵向艾滋病毒预防研究提供了有效的参与者保留策略蓝图。
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Maximizing participant retention in a phase 2B HIV prevention trial in Kampala, Uganda: The MTN-003 (VOICE) Study.

Maximizing participant retention in a phase 2B HIV prevention trial in Kampala, Uganda: The MTN-003 (VOICE) Study.

Maximizing participant retention in a phase 2B HIV prevention trial in Kampala, Uganda: The MTN-003 (VOICE) Study.

Background: The success of longitudinal trials depends greatly on using effective strategies to retain participants and ensure internal validity, maintain sufficient statistical power, and provide for the generalizability of study results.

Objective: This paper describes the challenges and specific strategies used to retain participants in a Phase 2B safety and effectiveness study of daily oral and vaginal tenofovir formulations for the prevention of HIV-1 infection in the MTN-003 (VOICE) trial in Kampala, Uganda.

Methods: Once enrolled, participants were seen every 28 days at the research site and their study product was re-filled. Challenges to retention included a mobile population, non-disclosure of study participation to spouse/family, and economic constraints. Strategies used to maintain high participation rates included the use of detailed locator information, a participant tracking database, regular HIV/STI testing, and the formation of close bonds between staff and subjects.

Results: We enrolled 322 women out of the 637 screened. The overall retention rate was 95% over a 3 year follow up period. Only 179 (3%) out of the 6124 expected visits were missed throughout study implementation. Reasons for missed visits included: participants thinking that they did not need frequent visits due to their HIV negative status, time constraints due to commercial sex work, and migration for better employment.

Conclusions: With the implementation of multi-faceted comprehensive follow-up and retention strategies, we achieved very high retention rates in the MTN-003 study. This paper provides a blueprint for effective participant retention strategies for other longitudinal HIV prevention studies in resource-limited settings in Sub-Saharan Africa.

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HIV Clinical Trials
HIV Clinical Trials 医学-传染病学
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期刊介绍: HIV Clinical Trials is devoted exclusively to presenting information on the latest developments in HIV/AIDS clinical research. This journal enables readers to obtain the most up-to-date, innovative research from around the world.
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