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Characteristics of Australian cohort study participants who do and do not take up an additional invitation to join a long-term biobank: The 45 and Up Study

机译:澳大利亚队列研究参与者的特点,并没有占用额外的邀请加入长期生物人物:45和UP学习

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Background Large-scale population biobanks are critical for future research integrating epidemiology, genetic, biomarker and other factors. Little is known about the factors influencing participation in biobanks. This study compares the characteristics of biobank participants with those of non-participants, among members of an existing cohort study. Methods Individuals aged 45 and over participating in The 45 and Up Study and living ≤20km from central Wagga Wagga, New South Wales (NSW), Australia (rural/regional area) or ≤10km from central Parramatta, NSW (urban area) (n=2340) were invited to join a biobank, giving a blood sample and having additional measures taken, including height, weight, waist circumference, heart rate and blood pressure. Results The overall uptake of the invitation to participate was 33% (762/2340). The response rate was 41% (410/1002) among participants resident in the regional area, and 26% (352/1338) among those resident in the urban area. Characteristics associated with significantly decreased participation were being aged 80 and over versus being aged 45–64 (participation rate ratio: RR = 0.45, 95%CI 0.34-0.60), not being born in Australia versus being born in Australia (0.69, 0.59-0.81), having versus not having a major disability (0.54, 0.38-0.76), having full-time caregiving responsibilities versus not being a full-time carer (0.62, 0.42-0.93) and being a current smoker versus never having smoked (0.66, 0.50-0.89). Factors associated with increased participation were being in part-time work versus not being in paid work (1.24, 1.07-1.44) and having an annual household income of ≥$50,000 versus Conclusions A range of socio-economic, health and lifestyle factors are associated with biobank participation among members of an existing cohort study, with factors relating to health-seeking behaviours and access difficulties or time limitations being particularly important. If more widespread participation in biobanking is desired, particularly to ensure sufficient numbers among those most affected by these issues, specific efforts may be required to increase participation in certain groups such as migrants, the elderly, and those in poor health. Whilst caution should be exercised when generalising estimates of absolute prevalence from biobanks, estimates for many internal comparisons are likely to remain valid.
机译:背景技术大规模群体Biobanks对于未来的研究整合流行病学,遗传,生物标志物和其他因素至关重要。关于影响BioBanks参与的因素众所周知。本研究将Biobank参与者与非参与者的比较,在现有的队列研究成员中。方法45岁及以上参与45岁及以上的学习和生活≤20km,距中央南威尔士州新南威尔士(NSW),澳大利亚(农村/地区)或偏置南威尔士州的南威尔士州,南威尔士州(市区)(n邀请= 2340)加入Biobank,给予血液样本并进行额外的措施,包括高度,重量,腰围,心率和血压。结果邀请参与的总体吸收为33%(762/2340)。在区域地区的参与者中,响应率为41%(410/1002),居住在市区居民的参与者,26%(352/1338)。与参与的显着下降相关的特征是80岁,与年龄为45-64岁(参与率比率:RR = 0.45,95%CI 0.34-0.60),而不是出生在澳大利亚(0.69,0.59- 0.81),没有重大残疾(0.54,0.38-0.76),具有全职护理职责,而不是全职护理人员(0.62,0.42-0.93),而当前吸烟者与从未吸烟过(0.66 ,0.50-0.89)。与参与增加的因素是兼职工作,而不是在有偿工作(1.24,1.07-1.44)上,年家庭收入≥50,000美元,与结论一系列社会经济,健康和生活方式因素有关Biobank参与现有队列研究的成员,与寻求健康行为有关的因素,以及获取困难或时间限制尤为重要。如果需要更广泛参与生物库,特别是为了确保受这些问题影响最大的人之间的足够数量,可能需要采取具体努力,以增加移民,老年人,老年人和健康状况不佳的特定群体。虽然应该在从生物人物绝对普遍的估算普及时应行使谨慎时,但许多内部比较的估计可能仍然有效。

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