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Using large-scale respondent driven sampling to monitor the end of an HIV epidemic among persons who inject drugs in Hai Phong, Viet Nam

AIMS: To describe the use of large-scale respondent driven sampling (RDS) surveys to demonstrate the “end of an HIV epidemic” (HIV incidence < 0.5/100 person-years) among persons who inject drugs (PWID) in a middle-income country. Large sample sizes are needed to convincingly demonstrate very low...

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Autores principales: Des Jarlais, Don C., Arasteh, Kamyar, Huong, Duong Thi, Oanh, Khuat Thi Hai, Feelemyer, Jonathan P., Khue, Pham Minh, Giang, Hoang Thi, Thanh, Nham Thi Tuyet, Vinh, Vu Hai, Le, Sao Mai, Vallo, Roselyne, Quillet, Catherine, Rapoud, Delphine, Michel, Laurent, Laureillard, Didier, Moles, Jean Pierre, Nagot, Nicolas
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8601441/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34793523
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259983
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author Des Jarlais, Don C.
Arasteh, Kamyar
Huong, Duong Thi
Oanh, Khuat Thi Hai
Feelemyer, Jonathan P.
Khue, Pham Minh
Giang, Hoang Thi
Thanh, Nham Thi Tuyet
Vinh, Vu Hai
Le, Sao Mai
Vallo, Roselyne
Quillet, Catherine
Rapoud, Delphine
Michel, Laurent
Laureillard, Didier
Moles, Jean Pierre
Nagot, Nicolas
author_facet Des Jarlais, Don C.
Arasteh, Kamyar
Huong, Duong Thi
Oanh, Khuat Thi Hai
Feelemyer, Jonathan P.
Khue, Pham Minh
Giang, Hoang Thi
Thanh, Nham Thi Tuyet
Vinh, Vu Hai
Le, Sao Mai
Vallo, Roselyne
Quillet, Catherine
Rapoud, Delphine
Michel, Laurent
Laureillard, Didier
Moles, Jean Pierre
Nagot, Nicolas
author_sort Des Jarlais, Don C.
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description AIMS: To describe the use of large-scale respondent driven sampling (RDS) surveys to demonstrate the “end of an HIV epidemic” (HIV incidence < 0.5/100 person-years) among persons who inject drugs (PWID) in a middle-income country. Large sample sizes are needed to convincingly demonstrate very low incidence rates. METHODS: 4 large surveys (Ns approximately 1500 each) were conducted among PWID in Hai Phong, Vietnam in 2016–2019. Respondent driven sampling (RDS) with a modification to add snowball sampling was used for recruiting participants. HIV incidence was measured through recency testing, repeat participants across multiple surveys and in a cohort study of PWID recruited from the surveys. RDS analytics (time to equilibria and homophilies for major variables) were used to assess similarities/differences in RDS only versus RDS plus snowball recruiting. Characteristics were compared among respondents recruited through standard RDS recruitment versus through snowball sampling. An overall assessment of the robustness of RDS to modification was made when adding a snowball sampling recruitment. RESULTS: RDS recruiting was very efficient in the first 5 weeks of each survey with approximately 180 respondents recruited per week. Recruiting then slowed considerably, and snowball sampling (permitting an individual respondent to recruit large numbers of new respondents) was added to the existing RDS recruiting. This led to recruiting within 13–14 weeks of 1383, 1451, 1444 and 1268 respondents, close to the target of 1500 respondents/survey. Comparisons of participants recruited through standard RDS method and respondents recruited through snowball methods showed very few significant differences. RDS analytics (quickly reaching equilibria, low homophilies) were favorable for both RDS recruited and total numbers of participants in each survey. DRug use and Infections in ViEtnam (DRIVE) methods have now been officially adopted in other provinces. CONCLUSIONS: RDS appears to be quite robust with respect to adding a modest number of participants recruited through snowball sampling. Large sample sizes can provide compelling evidence for “ending an HIV epidemic” to policy makers in a PWID population in a middle income country setting.
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spelling pubmed-86014412021-11-19 Using large-scale respondent driven sampling to monitor the end of an HIV epidemic among persons who inject drugs in Hai Phong, Viet Nam Des Jarlais, Don C. Arasteh, Kamyar Huong, Duong Thi Oanh, Khuat Thi Hai Feelemyer, Jonathan P. Khue, Pham Minh Giang, Hoang Thi Thanh, Nham Thi Tuyet Vinh, Vu Hai Le, Sao Mai Vallo, Roselyne Quillet, Catherine Rapoud, Delphine Michel, Laurent Laureillard, Didier Moles, Jean Pierre Nagot, Nicolas PLoS One Research Article AIMS: To describe the use of large-scale respondent driven sampling (RDS) surveys to demonstrate the “end of an HIV epidemic” (HIV incidence < 0.5/100 person-years) among persons who inject drugs (PWID) in a middle-income country. Large sample sizes are needed to convincingly demonstrate very low incidence rates. METHODS: 4 large surveys (Ns approximately 1500 each) were conducted among PWID in Hai Phong, Vietnam in 2016–2019. Respondent driven sampling (RDS) with a modification to add snowball sampling was used for recruiting participants. HIV incidence was measured through recency testing, repeat participants across multiple surveys and in a cohort study of PWID recruited from the surveys. RDS analytics (time to equilibria and homophilies for major variables) were used to assess similarities/differences in RDS only versus RDS plus snowball recruiting. Characteristics were compared among respondents recruited through standard RDS recruitment versus through snowball sampling. An overall assessment of the robustness of RDS to modification was made when adding a snowball sampling recruitment. RESULTS: RDS recruiting was very efficient in the first 5 weeks of each survey with approximately 180 respondents recruited per week. Recruiting then slowed considerably, and snowball sampling (permitting an individual respondent to recruit large numbers of new respondents) was added to the existing RDS recruiting. This led to recruiting within 13–14 weeks of 1383, 1451, 1444 and 1268 respondents, close to the target of 1500 respondents/survey. Comparisons of participants recruited through standard RDS method and respondents recruited through snowball methods showed very few significant differences. RDS analytics (quickly reaching equilibria, low homophilies) were favorable for both RDS recruited and total numbers of participants in each survey. DRug use and Infections in ViEtnam (DRIVE) methods have now been officially adopted in other provinces. CONCLUSIONS: RDS appears to be quite robust with respect to adding a modest number of participants recruited through snowball sampling. Large sample sizes can provide compelling evidence for “ending an HIV epidemic” to policy makers in a PWID population in a middle income country setting. Public Library of Science 2021-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8601441/ /pubmed/34793523 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259983 Text en © 2021 Des Jarlais et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://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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Des Jarlais, Don C.
Arasteh, Kamyar
Huong, Duong Thi
Oanh, Khuat Thi Hai
Feelemyer, Jonathan P.
Khue, Pham Minh
Giang, Hoang Thi
Thanh, Nham Thi Tuyet
Vinh, Vu Hai
Le, Sao Mai
Vallo, Roselyne
Quillet, Catherine
Rapoud, Delphine
Michel, Laurent
Laureillard, Didier
Moles, Jean Pierre
Nagot, Nicolas
Using large-scale respondent driven sampling to monitor the end of an HIV epidemic among persons who inject drugs in Hai Phong, Viet Nam
title Using large-scale respondent driven sampling to monitor the end of an HIV epidemic among persons who inject drugs in Hai Phong, Viet Nam
title_full Using large-scale respondent driven sampling to monitor the end of an HIV epidemic among persons who inject drugs in Hai Phong, Viet Nam
title_fullStr Using large-scale respondent driven sampling to monitor the end of an HIV epidemic among persons who inject drugs in Hai Phong, Viet Nam
title_full_unstemmed Using large-scale respondent driven sampling to monitor the end of an HIV epidemic among persons who inject drugs in Hai Phong, Viet Nam
title_short Using large-scale respondent driven sampling to monitor the end of an HIV epidemic among persons who inject drugs in Hai Phong, Viet Nam
title_sort using large-scale respondent driven sampling to monitor the end of an hiv epidemic among persons who inject drugs in hai phong, viet nam
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8601441/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34793523
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259983
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