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Recruiting population controls for case-control studies in sub-Saharan Africa: The Ghana Breast Health Study

BACKGROUND: In case-control studies, population controls can help ensure generalizability; however, the selection of population controls can be challenging in environments that lack population registries. We developed a population enumeration and sampling strategy to facilitate use of population con...

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Autores principales: Nyante, Sarah J., Biritwum, Richard, Figueroa, Jonine, Graubard, Barry, Awuah, Baffour, Addai, Beatrice Wiafe, Yarney, Joel, Clegg-Lamptey, Joe Nat, Ansong, Daniel, Nyarko, Kofi, Wiafe, Seth, Oppong, Joseph, Boakye, Isaac, Brotzman, Michelle, Adjei, Robertson, Afriyie, Lucy T., Garcia-Closas, Montserrat, Brinton, Louise A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6467449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30990841
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0215347
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author Nyante, Sarah J.
Biritwum, Richard
Figueroa, Jonine
Graubard, Barry
Awuah, Baffour
Addai, Beatrice Wiafe
Yarney, Joel
Clegg-Lamptey, Joe Nat
Ansong, Daniel
Nyarko, Kofi
Wiafe, Seth
Oppong, Joseph
Boakye, Isaac
Brotzman, Michelle
Adjei, Robertson
Afriyie, Lucy T.
Garcia-Closas, Montserrat
Brinton, Louise A.
author_facet Nyante, Sarah J.
Biritwum, Richard
Figueroa, Jonine
Graubard, Barry
Awuah, Baffour
Addai, Beatrice Wiafe
Yarney, Joel
Clegg-Lamptey, Joe Nat
Ansong, Daniel
Nyarko, Kofi
Wiafe, Seth
Oppong, Joseph
Boakye, Isaac
Brotzman, Michelle
Adjei, Robertson
Afriyie, Lucy T.
Garcia-Closas, Montserrat
Brinton, Louise A.
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description BACKGROUND: In case-control studies, population controls can help ensure generalizability; however, the selection of population controls can be challenging in environments that lack population registries. We developed a population enumeration and sampling strategy to facilitate use of population controls in a breast cancer case-control study conducted in Ghana. METHODS: Household enumeration was conducted in 110 census-defined geographic areas within Ghana’s Ashanti, Central, Eastern, and Greater Accra Regions. A pool of potential controls (women aged 18 to 74 years, never diagnosed with breast cancer) was selected from the enumeration using systematic random sampling and frequency-matched to the anticipated distributions of age and residence among cases. Multiple attempts were made to contact potential controls to assess eligibility and arrange for study participation. To increase participation, we implemented a refusal conversion protocol in which initial non-participants were re-approached after several months. RESULTS: 2,528 women were sampled from the enumeration listing, 2,261 (89%) were successfully contacted, and 2,106 were enrolled (overall recruitment of 83%). 170 women were enrolled through refusal conversion. Compared with women enrolled after being first approached, refusal conversion enrollees were younger and less likely to complete the study interview in the study hospital (13% vs. 23%). The most common reasons for non-participation were lack of interest and lack of time. CONCLUSIONS: Using household enumeration and repeated contacts, we were able to recruit population controls with a high participation rate. Our approach may provide a blue-print for others undertaking epidemiologic studies in populations that lack accessible population registries.
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spelling pubmed-64674492019-05-03 Recruiting population controls for case-control studies in sub-Saharan Africa: The Ghana Breast Health Study Nyante, Sarah J. Biritwum, Richard Figueroa, Jonine Graubard, Barry Awuah, Baffour Addai, Beatrice Wiafe Yarney, Joel Clegg-Lamptey, Joe Nat Ansong, Daniel Nyarko, Kofi Wiafe, Seth Oppong, Joseph Boakye, Isaac Brotzman, Michelle Adjei, Robertson Afriyie, Lucy T. Garcia-Closas, Montserrat Brinton, Louise A. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: In case-control studies, population controls can help ensure generalizability; however, the selection of population controls can be challenging in environments that lack population registries. We developed a population enumeration and sampling strategy to facilitate use of population controls in a breast cancer case-control study conducted in Ghana. METHODS: Household enumeration was conducted in 110 census-defined geographic areas within Ghana’s Ashanti, Central, Eastern, and Greater Accra Regions. A pool of potential controls (women aged 18 to 74 years, never diagnosed with breast cancer) was selected from the enumeration using systematic random sampling and frequency-matched to the anticipated distributions of age and residence among cases. Multiple attempts were made to contact potential controls to assess eligibility and arrange for study participation. To increase participation, we implemented a refusal conversion protocol in which initial non-participants were re-approached after several months. RESULTS: 2,528 women were sampled from the enumeration listing, 2,261 (89%) were successfully contacted, and 2,106 were enrolled (overall recruitment of 83%). 170 women were enrolled through refusal conversion. Compared with women enrolled after being first approached, refusal conversion enrollees were younger and less likely to complete the study interview in the study hospital (13% vs. 23%). The most common reasons for non-participation were lack of interest and lack of time. CONCLUSIONS: Using household enumeration and repeated contacts, we were able to recruit population controls with a high participation rate. Our approach may provide a blue-print for others undertaking epidemiologic studies in populations that lack accessible population registries. Public Library of Science 2019-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6467449/ /pubmed/30990841 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0215347 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
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Nyante, Sarah J.
Biritwum, Richard
Figueroa, Jonine
Graubard, Barry
Awuah, Baffour
Addai, Beatrice Wiafe
Yarney, Joel
Clegg-Lamptey, Joe Nat
Ansong, Daniel
Nyarko, Kofi
Wiafe, Seth
Oppong, Joseph
Boakye, Isaac
Brotzman, Michelle
Adjei, Robertson
Afriyie, Lucy T.
Garcia-Closas, Montserrat
Brinton, Louise A.
Recruiting population controls for case-control studies in sub-Saharan Africa: The Ghana Breast Health Study
title Recruiting population controls for case-control studies in sub-Saharan Africa: The Ghana Breast Health Study
title_full Recruiting population controls for case-control studies in sub-Saharan Africa: The Ghana Breast Health Study
title_fullStr Recruiting population controls for case-control studies in sub-Saharan Africa: The Ghana Breast Health Study
title_full_unstemmed Recruiting population controls for case-control studies in sub-Saharan Africa: The Ghana Breast Health Study
title_short Recruiting population controls for case-control studies in sub-Saharan Africa: The Ghana Breast Health Study
title_sort recruiting population controls for case-control studies in sub-saharan africa: the ghana breast health study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6467449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30990841
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0215347
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