Jones Kate, Basinas Ioannis, Kromhout Hans, van Tongeren Martie, Harding Anne-Helen, Cherrie John W, Povey Andrew, Sidek Ahmad Zulkhairul Naim, Fuhrimann Samuel, Ohlander Johan, Vermeulen Roel, Galea Karen S
Health and Safety Executive, Buxton, United Kingdom.
Centre for Human Exposure Science, Institute of Occupational Medicine, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2020 Feb 28;9(2):e16448. doi: 10.2196/16448.
Exposure to certain pesticides has been associated with several chronic diseases. However, to determine the role of pesticides in the causation of such diseases, an assessment of historical exposures is required. Exposure measurement data are rarely available; therefore, assessment of historical exposures is frequently based on surrogate self-reported information, which has inherent limitations. Understanding the performance of the applied surrogate measures in the exposure assessment of pesticides is therefore important to allow proper evaluation of the risks.
The Improving Exposure Assessment Methodologies for Epidemiological Studies on Pesticides (IMPRESS) project aims to assess the reliability and external validity of the surrogate measures used to assign exposure within individuals or groups of individuals, which are frequently based on self-reported data on exposure determinants. IMPRESS will also evaluate the size of recall bias on the misclassification of exposure to pesticides; this in turn will affect epidemiological estimates of the effect of pesticides on human health.
The IMPRESS project will recruit existing cohort participants from previous and ongoing research studies primarily of epidemiological origin from Malaysia, Uganda, and the United Kingdom. Consenting participants of each cohort will be reinterviewed using an amended version of the original questionnaire addressing pesticide use characteristics administered to that cohort. The format and relevant questions will be retained but some extraneous questions from the original (eg, relating to health) will be excluded for ethical and practical reasons. The reliability of pesticide exposure recall over different time periods (<2 years, 6-12 years, and >15 years) will then be evaluated. Where the original cohort study is still ongoing, participants will also be asked if they wish to take part in a new exposure biomonitoring survey, which involves them providing urine samples for pesticide metabolite analysis and completing questionnaire information regarding their work activities at the time of sampling. The participant's level of exposure to pesticides will be determined by analyzing the collected urine samples for selected pesticide metabolites. The biomonitoring measurement results will be used to assess the performance of algorithm-based exposure assessment methods used in epidemiological studies to estimate individual exposures during application and re-entry work.
The project was funded in September 2017. Enrollment and sample collection was completed for Malaysia in 2019 and is on-going for Uganda and the United Kingdom. Sample and data analysis will proceed in 2020 and the first results are expected to be submitted for publication in 2021.
The study will evaluate the consistency of questionnaire data and accuracy of current algorithms in assessing pesticide exposures. It will indicate where amendments can be made to better capture exposure data for future epidemiology studies and thus improve the reliability of exposure-disease associations.
INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): PRR1-10.2196/16448.
接触某些农药与多种慢性疾病有关。然而,要确定农药在这些疾病病因中的作用,需要评估历史暴露情况。暴露测量数据很少可得;因此,历史暴露评估通常基于替代的自我报告信息,而这种信息存在固有局限性。所以,了解所应用的替代指标在农药暴露评估中的表现对于正确评估风险很重要。
农药流行病学研究暴露评估方法改进项目(IMPRESS)旨在评估用于确定个体或个体群体暴露情况的替代指标的可靠性和外部有效性,这些指标通常基于关于暴露决定因素的自我报告数据。IMPRESS还将评估农药暴露误分类方面回忆偏倚的大小;这反过来会影响农药对人类健康影响的流行病学估计。
IMPRESS项目将从马来西亚、乌干达和英国主要源于流行病学的既往和正在进行的研究中招募现有队列参与者。每个队列中同意参与的参与者将使用针对该队列管理的原始问卷的修订版重新接受访谈,问卷涉及农药使用特征。问卷的格式和相关问题将保留,但出于伦理和实际原因,将排除原始问卷中的一些无关问题(如与健康相关的问题)。然后将评估不同时间段(<2年、6 - 12年和>15年)内农药暴露回忆的可靠性。如果原始队列研究仍在进行,还将询问参与者是否愿意参加一项新的暴露生物监测调查,该调查要求他们提供尿液样本用于农药代谢物分析,并填写采样时关于其工作活动的问卷信息。通过分析采集的尿液样本中的选定农药代谢物来确定参与者的农药暴露水平。生物监测测量结果将用于评估流行病学研究中用于估计施药和再次进入工作期间个体暴露的基于算法的暴露评估方法的性能。
该项目于2017年9月获得资助。马来西亚的招募和样本采集于2019年完成,乌干达和英国的相关工作正在进行。样本和数据分析将于2020年进行,预计首批结果将于2021年提交发表。
该研究将评估问卷数据的一致性以及当前算法在评估农药暴露方面的准确性。它将指出可以在哪些方面进行改进,以便更好地获取未来流行病学研究的暴露数据,从而提高暴露 - 疾病关联的可靠性。
国际注册报告识别码(IRRID):PRR1 - 10.2196/16448