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Open Access 01-12-2020 | Research

Recruitment of low-income pregnant women into a dietary and dental care intervention: lessons from a feasibility trial

Authors: Amanda Rodrigues Amorim Adegboye, Paula G. Cocate, Camila Benaim, Maria Claudia da Veiga Soares Carvalho, Michael M. Schlüssel, Maria Beatriz T. de Castro, Gilberto Kac, Berit L. Heitmann

Published in: Trials | Issue 1/2020

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Abstract

Background

There are difficulties in carrying out research in low-income urban communities, but the methodological challenges and suggestions on how to deal with them are often undocumented. The aims of this study are to describe the challenges of recruiting and enrolling low-income pregnant women with periodontitis to a clinical trial on vitamin D/calcium milk fortification and periodontal therapy and also to describe the patient-, study protocol- and setting-related factors related to women’s ineligibility and refusal to participate in the study.

Methods

A mixed-method sequential exploratory design was applied. Qualitative and quantitative data on recruitment to a 2 × 2 factorial feasibility clinical trial were used. Eighteen women attending the health centre in a low-income area in Duque de Caxias (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) took part in focus group discussions, and the data were thematically analysed. Quantitative data were analysed using appropriate descriptive statistics, including absolute and relative frequencies.

Results

Of all referrals (767), 548 (78.5%) did not meet the initial eligibility criteria. The main reason for exclusion (58%) was advanced gestational age (> 20 weeks) at first prenatal appointment. In the periodontal examination (dental screen), the main reason for exclusion was the presence of extensive caries (64 out of 127 exclusions). Non-participation of those eligible after the periodontal examination was approximately 24% (22 out 92 eligible women) and predominantly associated with patient-related barriers (e.g. transportation barriers, family obligations, patients being unresponsive to phone calls and disconnected telephones). The study recruited 70 women with periodontitis in 53 weeks and did not reach the benchmark of 120 women in 36 weeks (58.3% of the original target). Recruitment was severely hindered by health centre closures due to general strikes. The recruitment yields were 9.1% (70/767) of all women contacted at first prenatal visit and 76.1% (70/92) of those screened eligible and enrolled in the trial. Women did not report concerns regarding random allocation and considered fortified milk as a healthful and safe food for pregnant women. Some women reported that financial constraints (e.g. transportation costs) could hinder participation in the study.

Conclusion

Engagement between the research team and health centre staff (e.g. nurses) facilitated referral and recruitment, yet some pregnant women failed to participate in the study largely due to significant patient-related sociodemographic barriers and setting-related factors. Our data illustrate the complexity of overcoming recruitment and enrolment challenges for clinical trials in resource-limited settings.

Trial registration

ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03148483. Registered on 11 May 2017.
Footnotes
1
20 g of powdered semi-skimmed milk of a commercial brand available in Brazil to be mixed with a 2 g sachet, containing calcium (CAPOLAC 500 mg) and vitamin D3 (500 IU).
 
2
Brazilian traditional sweet dish made with white corn, milk, nuts, coconut and cinnamon. It is a dairy-based dish.
 
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Metadata
Title
Recruitment of low-income pregnant women into a dietary and dental care intervention: lessons from a feasibility trial
Authors
Amanda Rodrigues Amorim Adegboye
Paula G. Cocate
Camila Benaim
Maria Claudia da Veiga Soares Carvalho
Michael M. Schlüssel
Maria Beatriz T. de Castro
Gilberto Kac
Berit L. Heitmann
Publication date
01-12-2020
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Trials / Issue 1/2020
Electronic ISSN: 1745-6215
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-020-4142-5

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