Iseselo Masunga K, Tarimo Edith Am, Sandstrom Eric, Kulane Asli
Department of Clinical Nursing, Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Department of Nursing Management, Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
East Afr Health Res J. 2020;4(2):128-139. doi: 10.24248/eahrj.v4i2.636. Epub 2020 Nov 26.
HIV vaccine efficacy trials require the active participation of volunteers who are committed and adherent to the study protocol. However, information about the influence of Injecting Drug Users (IDUs) to participate in HIV vaccine efficacy trials in low-income countries is inadequate. The present study explored the factors that motivate or hinder IDUs from participating in HIV vaccine efficacy trials in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
A qualitative descriptive study design was employed among IDUs at Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH). A purposeful sampling technique was used to recruit the participants. Three (3) focus group discussions (FGDs) and 10 In-Depth Interviews (IDIs) were used to collect the data. The data from participants were audio-recorded, transcribed, and analysed using the content analysis approach.
The participants reported that altruism and the desire to reduce risks of HIV infection were the motivators to participate in hypothetical HIV vaccine trials. In addition, participants reported to consult close relatives towards motivation to participate in the vaccine trial. In contrast, the perceived fear of vaccine side effects, lack of information about HIV vaccine studies, and HIV-related stigma towards participants were described as barriers to participate in the HIV vaccine trials.
Participation in a hypothetical HIV vaccine trial among IDUs is influenced by positive and negative factors. Actual recruitment plans could be made through a better explanation of HIV vaccine trials, the expected individual and collective benefits associated with the trials. Community involvement and sensitisation is likely to enhance participation in future HIV vaccine trials in Tanzania.
HIV疫苗疗效试验需要志愿者积极参与并遵守研究方案。然而,关于低收入国家注射吸毒者(IDU)参与HIV疫苗疗效试验的影响信息不足。本研究探讨了促使或阻碍坦桑尼亚达累斯萨拉姆的注射吸毒者参与HIV疫苗疗效试验的因素。
在穆希姆比利国家医院(MNH)对注射吸毒者采用定性描述性研究设计。采用目的抽样技术招募参与者。通过三次焦点小组讨论(FGD)和十次深入访谈(IDI)收集数据。对参与者的数据进行录音、转录,并采用内容分析法进行分析。
参与者报告称,利他主义和降低HIV感染风险的愿望是参与假设性HIV疫苗试验的动机。此外,参与者表示会向近亲咨询参与疫苗试验的动机。相比之下,对疫苗副作用的担忧、缺乏关于HIV疫苗研究的信息以及对参与者的HIV相关污名被描述为参与HIV疫苗试验的障碍。
注射吸毒者参与假设性HIV疫苗试验受到积极和消极因素的影响。可以通过更好地解释HIV疫苗试验、试验预期的个人和集体益处来制定实际招募计划。社区参与和宣传可能会提高坦桑尼亚未来HIV疫苗试验的参与度。