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Willingness to Donate Hair Samples for Research Among People Living with HIV/AIDS Attending a Tertiary Health Facility in Ibadan, Nigeria

机译:愿意在尼日利亚伊巴丹伊巴丹的第三次卫生机构生活的艾滋病毒/艾滋病的人们捐赠头发样本

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The use of hair samples in biomedical research is a rapidly growing field. High acceptability rates for hair collection have been demonstrated in multiple settings. Each setting may have unique issues and, to our knowledge, no previous study has assessed the acceptability of hair sampling for HIV-related research in Nigeria. This study aimed to assess the willingness to donate hair for research among people living with HIV (PLWH). A cross-sectional study was conducted among 381 PLWH in a tertiary institution in Southwest Nigeria, using convenience sampling. An interviewer-administered questionnaire was used to collect data from consenting participants, including a question on willingness to donate hair for research. The mean age of respondents was 42.1 +/- 10.5 years and more than three-quarters of the respondents were females. Two hundred and eighty-eight (75.8%) respondents had at least a tertiary education. Only 51.4% of the respondents were willing to donate their hair for research. Possible sample diversion for rituals was the major (60.5%) reason cited for unwillingness to donate hair. In multivariate analysis, respondents with primary education or less exhibited a trend toward being more willing to donate hair than those with secondary education or more (p = .091). Muslims were 1.7 times more willing to donate hair than Christians even after adjusting for other demographic covariates (95% confidence interval: 1.11-2.72); p = .016. There is a moderate willingness to donate hair for research among our population of PLWH in Nigeria. These results underscore the importance of cultural sensitivity and community education when introducing innovative HIV research techniques to new settings.
机译:在生物医学研究中使用头发样品是一种快速生长的领域。已经在多种设置中证明了头发收集的高可接受性速率。每个环境都可能具有独特的问题,并且为了我们的知识,之前没有评估尼日利亚艾滋病毒相关研究的头发采样的可接受性。本研究旨在评估携带艾滋病毒(PLWH)的人们捐赠头发的愿意。使用便利取样在西南部尼日利亚的第381个PLWH中进行了横断面研究。采访者管理的调查问卷被用来收集来自同意参与者的数据,包括愿意捐赠头发的愿意。卑鄙的受访者年龄为42.1 +/- 10.5岁,超过四分之三的受访者是女性。两百八十八十八(75.8%)受访者至少有高等教育。只有51.4%的受访者愿意捐献他们的头发进行研究。仪式的可能的样本转移是有不愿意捐赠头发的主要原因(60.5%)原因。在多变量分析中,具有初等教育或更少的受访者表现出更愿意捐赠毛发的趋势,而不是中学或更多的人(p = .091)。即使在调整其他人口协变量之后,穆斯林比基督徒捐赠比基督徒更愿意捐赠的1.7倍(95%置信区间:1.11-2.72); p = .016。在尼日利亚的PLWH人口中,捐赠了一种适度的愿意捐赠头发。这些结果强调了文化敏感性和社区教育在向新设置引入创新的艾滋病毒研究技巧时的重要性。

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