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Acceptability of an open-label wait-listed trial design: Experiences from the PROUD PrEP study

BACKGROUND: PROUD participants were randomly assigned to receive pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) immediately or after a deferred period of one-year. We report on the acceptability of this open-label wait-listed trial design. METHODS: Participants completed an acceptability questionnaire, which inclu...

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Autores principales: Gafos, Mitzy, Brodnicki, Elizabeth, Desai, Monica, McCormack, Sheena, Nutland, Will, Wayal, Sonali, White, Ellen, Wood, Gemma, Barber, Tristan, Bell, Gill, Clarke, Amanda, Dolling, David, Dunn, David, Fox, Julie, Haddow, Lewis, Lacey, Charles, Nardone, Anthony, Quinn, Killian, Rae, Caroline, Reeves, Iain, Rayment, Michael, White, David, Apea, Vanessa, Ayap, Wilbert, Dewsnap, Claire, Collaco-Moraes, Yolanda, Schembri, Gabriel, Sowunmi, Yinka, Horne, Rob
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5398545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28426834
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0175596
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author Gafos, Mitzy
Brodnicki, Elizabeth
Desai, Monica
McCormack, Sheena
Nutland, Will
Wayal, Sonali
White, Ellen
Wood, Gemma
Barber, Tristan
Bell, Gill
Clarke, Amanda
Dolling, David
Dunn, David
Fox, Julie
Haddow, Lewis
Lacey, Charles
Nardone, Anthony
Quinn, Killian
Rae, Caroline
Reeves, Iain
Rayment, Michael
White, David
Apea, Vanessa
Ayap, Wilbert
Dewsnap, Claire
Collaco-Moraes, Yolanda
Schembri, Gabriel
Sowunmi, Yinka
Horne, Rob
author_facet Gafos, Mitzy
Brodnicki, Elizabeth
Desai, Monica
McCormack, Sheena
Nutland, Will
Wayal, Sonali
White, Ellen
Wood, Gemma
Barber, Tristan
Bell, Gill
Clarke, Amanda
Dolling, David
Dunn, David
Fox, Julie
Haddow, Lewis
Lacey, Charles
Nardone, Anthony
Quinn, Killian
Rae, Caroline
Reeves, Iain
Rayment, Michael
White, David
Apea, Vanessa
Ayap, Wilbert
Dewsnap, Claire
Collaco-Moraes, Yolanda
Schembri, Gabriel
Sowunmi, Yinka
Horne, Rob
author_sort Gafos, Mitzy
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description BACKGROUND: PROUD participants were randomly assigned to receive pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) immediately or after a deferred period of one-year. We report on the acceptability of this open-label wait-listed trial design. METHODS: Participants completed an acceptability questionnaire, which included categorical study acceptability data and free-text data on most and least liked aspects of the study. We also conducted in-depth interviews (IDI) with a purposely selected sub-sample of participants. RESULTS: Acceptability questionnaires were completed by 76% (415/544) of participants. After controlling for age, immediate-group participants were almost twice as likely as deferred-group participants to complete the questionnaire (AOR:1.86;95%CI:1.24,2.81). In quantitative data, the majority of participants in both groups found the wait-listed design acceptable when measured by satisfaction of joining the study, intention to remain in the study, and interest in joining a subsequent study. However, three-quarters thought that the chance of being in the deferred-group might put other volunteers off joining the study. In free-text responses, data collection tools were the most frequently reported least liked aspect of the study. A fifth of deferred participants reported ‘being deferred’ as the thing they least liked about the study. However, more deferred participants disliked the data collection tools than the fact that they had to wait a year to access PrEP. Participants in the IDIs had a good understanding of the rationale for the open-label wait-listed study design. Most accepted the design but acknowledged they were, or would have been, disappointed to be randomised to the deferred group. Five of the 25 participants interviewed reported some objection to the wait-listed design. CONCLUSION: The quantitative and qualitative findings suggest that in an environment where PrEP was not available, the rationale for the wait-listed trial design was well understood and generally acceptable to most participants in this study.
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spelling pubmed-53985452017-05-04 Acceptability of an open-label wait-listed trial design: Experiences from the PROUD PrEP study Gafos, Mitzy Brodnicki, Elizabeth Desai, Monica McCormack, Sheena Nutland, Will Wayal, Sonali White, Ellen Wood, Gemma Barber, Tristan Bell, Gill Clarke, Amanda Dolling, David Dunn, David Fox, Julie Haddow, Lewis Lacey, Charles Nardone, Anthony Quinn, Killian Rae, Caroline Reeves, Iain Rayment, Michael White, David Apea, Vanessa Ayap, Wilbert Dewsnap, Claire Collaco-Moraes, Yolanda Schembri, Gabriel Sowunmi, Yinka Horne, Rob PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: PROUD participants were randomly assigned to receive pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) immediately or after a deferred period of one-year. We report on the acceptability of this open-label wait-listed trial design. METHODS: Participants completed an acceptability questionnaire, which included categorical study acceptability data and free-text data on most and least liked aspects of the study. We also conducted in-depth interviews (IDI) with a purposely selected sub-sample of participants. RESULTS: Acceptability questionnaires were completed by 76% (415/544) of participants. After controlling for age, immediate-group participants were almost twice as likely as deferred-group participants to complete the questionnaire (AOR:1.86;95%CI:1.24,2.81). In quantitative data, the majority of participants in both groups found the wait-listed design acceptable when measured by satisfaction of joining the study, intention to remain in the study, and interest in joining a subsequent study. However, three-quarters thought that the chance of being in the deferred-group might put other volunteers off joining the study. In free-text responses, data collection tools were the most frequently reported least liked aspect of the study. A fifth of deferred participants reported ‘being deferred’ as the thing they least liked about the study. However, more deferred participants disliked the data collection tools than the fact that they had to wait a year to access PrEP. Participants in the IDIs had a good understanding of the rationale for the open-label wait-listed study design. Most accepted the design but acknowledged they were, or would have been, disappointed to be randomised to the deferred group. Five of the 25 participants interviewed reported some objection to the wait-listed design. CONCLUSION: The quantitative and qualitative findings suggest that in an environment where PrEP was not available, the rationale for the wait-listed trial design was well understood and generally acceptable to most participants in this study. Public Library of Science 2017-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5398545/ /pubmed/28426834 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0175596 Text en © 2017 Gafos et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Gafos, Mitzy
Brodnicki, Elizabeth
Desai, Monica
McCormack, Sheena
Nutland, Will
Wayal, Sonali
White, Ellen
Wood, Gemma
Barber, Tristan
Bell, Gill
Clarke, Amanda
Dolling, David
Dunn, David
Fox, Julie
Haddow, Lewis
Lacey, Charles
Nardone, Anthony
Quinn, Killian
Rae, Caroline
Reeves, Iain
Rayment, Michael
White, David
Apea, Vanessa
Ayap, Wilbert
Dewsnap, Claire
Collaco-Moraes, Yolanda
Schembri, Gabriel
Sowunmi, Yinka
Horne, Rob
Acceptability of an open-label wait-listed trial design: Experiences from the PROUD PrEP study
title Acceptability of an open-label wait-listed trial design: Experiences from the PROUD PrEP study
title_full Acceptability of an open-label wait-listed trial design: Experiences from the PROUD PrEP study
title_fullStr Acceptability of an open-label wait-listed trial design: Experiences from the PROUD PrEP study
title_full_unstemmed Acceptability of an open-label wait-listed trial design: Experiences from the PROUD PrEP study
title_short Acceptability of an open-label wait-listed trial design: Experiences from the PROUD PrEP study
title_sort acceptability of an open-label wait-listed trial design: experiences from the proud prep study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5398545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28426834
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0175596
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