Department of Epidemiology and Statistics, School of Global and Public Health, Kamuzu University of Health Sciences, Blantyre, Malawi.
Malawi-Liverpool-Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Programme, Blantyre, Malawi.
BMC Med Res Methodol. 2024 Sep 16;24(1):207. doi: 10.1186/s12874-024-02329-9.
Many studies in infectious diseases struggle to recruit participants. The SARS-CoV-2 infection, transmission dynamics, and household impact in Malawi (SCATHIM) study reported a refusal rate of 57.2%. Adequate publicity can lead to more people participating in studies. This study explored the reasons for participating in the SCATHIM study.
A descriptive qualitative study informed by the theory of reasoned action was conducted in Blantyre between January 2022 and March 2022 to assess factors that influence participation in a COVID-19 study among 10 index cases, 10 caregivers, 10 study decliners, and 5 research staff. The data were collected via in-depth interview guides, audio recorded, transcribed, managed via NVIVO and analysed via a thematic approach.
The factors that motivated participation in the study included one's knowledge of COVID-19; potential access to medical services, including free COVID-19 tests for members of the household; financial reimbursements; and the ability to contribute scientific knowledge. The barriers to participation included minimal publicity of the study amidst a novel condition, perceived stigma and discrimination, perceived invasion of privacy, discomfort with the testing procedures, and suboptimal financial reimbursements.
Effective publicity and outreach strategies have the potential to decrease refusal rates in study participation, especially if a condition is novel. Studies on infectious diseases should address stigma and discrimination to promote participation and ensure participant safety.
许多传染病研究都难以招募参与者。马拉维的 SARS-CoV-2 感染、传播动态和家庭影响研究(SCATHIM)报告的拒绝率为 57.2%。充分的宣传可以让更多的人参与研究。本研究探讨了参与 SCATHIM 研究的原因。
2022 年 1 月至 3 月,在布兰太尔进行了一项基于理性行为理论的描述性定性研究,以评估影响 10 名索引病例、10 名照顾者、10 名研究拒绝者和 5 名研究人员参与 COVID-19 研究的因素。通过深度访谈指南收集数据,录音,转录,使用 NVIVO 管理,并通过主题方法进行分析。
参与研究的动机包括对 COVID-19 的了解;可能获得医疗服务的机会,包括家庭中 COVID-19 测试的免费服务;经济补偿;以及贡献科学知识的能力。参与的障碍包括在新出现的情况下,研究宣传力度不足,感知到的耻辱和歧视,感知到的隐私侵犯,对测试程序的不适,以及经济补偿不理想。
有效的宣传和推广策略有可能降低研究参与的拒绝率,特别是在疾病新颖的情况下。传染病研究应解决耻辱和歧视问题,以促进参与并确保参与者的安全。