Jenkins R A, Chinaworapong S, Morgan P A, Ruangyuttikarn C, Sontirat A, Chiu J, Michael R A, Nitayaphan S, Khamboonruang C
Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences and Henry M. Jackson Foundation, Bangkok, Thailand.
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr Hum Retrovirol. 1998 Jun 1;18(2):171-7. doi: 10.1097/00042560-199806010-00009.
Data from recruitment and screening for a phase I/II preventive HIV-1 vaccine trial in Thailand were evaluated with respect to correlates of participation at each phase. Correlates included demographic variables, motivation for interest in the trial, and factors related to communication and contact. Participants were recruited at two sites through varied methods. The majority of prescreenees reported altruistic motives for interest in the trial and blood donors emerged as a group that may have been particularly altruistic. Findings indicated site differences in attrition during recruitment and screening, but not in enrollment into the vaccine trial. Blood donation and willingness to be contacted by phone at home were significantly related to making and keeping screening appointments.
对泰国一项I/II期预防性HIV-1疫苗试验的招募和筛查数据进行了评估,以了解各阶段参与情况的相关因素。相关因素包括人口统计学变量、对试验感兴趣的动机以及与沟通和联系有关的因素。通过多种方法在两个地点招募参与者。大多数预筛查者表示对试验感兴趣的动机是利他主义,献血者群体可能特别具有利他主义精神。研究结果表明,招募和筛查过程中的损耗存在地点差异,但在疫苗试验的入组方面不存在地点差异。献血以及愿意在家中通过电话被联系与安排和遵守筛查预约显著相关。