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Open Access 01-12-2016 | Research article

The Rivas Cohort Study: design and baseline characteristics of a Nicaraguan cohort

Authors: Kailey Minnings, Madeline Fiore, Martha Mosco, Ryan Ferguson, Sarah Leatherman, Eric Kerns, James Kaufman, Melissa Fiore, Daniel Brooks, Juan Jose Amador, Hillary Paulsen, Zachary Ernstberger, Bricia Trejo, Elyse Sullivan, Amos Lichtman, Keriann Nobil, Matthew Lawlor, Cassandra Parker, Rulan Parekh, Louis Fiore

Published in: BMC Nephrology | Issue 1/2016

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Abstract

Background

A lack of advanced healthcare information systems and validated scientific cohorts in Nicaragua makes it difficult to estimate disease prevalences and other public health statistics. Although there is concern of an “epidemic” of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in this country, statistics regarding its magnitude are derived from only a small number of non-representative studies. Budgetary constraints and the logistical problems of maintaining a study cohort make longitudinal studies difficult. The Rivas Cohort was created to measure disease burden of CKD and other public health priorities in the Department of Rivas, Nicaragua. Using primarily volunteer research students and technologic innovation including GPS, digital photography and point of care biochemical analysis, the ability to establish a longitudinal chronic disease cohort is demonstrated.

Methods

Subjects were recruited from consecutive adjacent households in thirty-two randomly selected communities in the ten municipalities that comprise the Department of Rivas in southern Pacific coastal Nicaragua. The study was conducted in two phases. In the first phase, subjects were enrolled into the cohort and consented for future re-contact. In Phase II, conducted two years later, attempts were made to re-contact 400 of these subjects for additional data collection. Demographic, lifestyle, occupational, exposure and health data was collected for both phases of the study. Blood and urine testing and height, weight and blood pressure measurements were also performed. GPS coordinates of homes were recorded and maps of remote communities created.

Results

Of 1397 adults living in 533 households approached for participation a total of 1242 (89 %) were enrolled in the cohort. The median age is 41 years and 43 % are male, demographics in agreement with Nicaraguan census data for the Department of Rivas. During Phase II we attempted to re-contact 400 subjects for a follow-up study of CKD. It was possible to re-contact 84 % of these participants and of those re-contacted 95 % agreed to participate in the follow-up study. Of subjects that were not successfully re-contacted the majority had either moved (32) or were not at home (22) at the time of the study team visits.

Conclusion

The Rivas Cohort Study enrolled a representative sample of 1242 adults living in the Department of Rivas, Nicaragua. The high re-contact and participation rates at two years suggests that the cohort is suitable for long-term studies and presents opportunities for investigations of disease prevalence, incidence, treatment and other public health matters. GPS coordinates and maps are available for future researchers who wish to use the cohort for additional studies.
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Metadata
Title
The Rivas Cohort Study: design and baseline characteristics of a Nicaraguan cohort
Authors
Kailey Minnings
Madeline Fiore
Martha Mosco
Ryan Ferguson
Sarah Leatherman
Eric Kerns
James Kaufman
Melissa Fiore
Daniel Brooks
Juan Jose Amador
Hillary Paulsen
Zachary Ernstberger
Bricia Trejo
Elyse Sullivan
Amos Lichtman
Keriann Nobil
Matthew Lawlor
Cassandra Parker
Rulan Parekh
Louis Fiore
Publication date
01-12-2016
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Nephrology / Issue 1/2016
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2369
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12882-016-0320-9

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