Challenges in recruiting children to a multidrug-resistant TB prevention trial

S Purchase, E Batist, N Mmile, S Nkosi, J Workman,N Martinson,L Fairlie,H S Schaaf,L Choo, C McGowan,A M Crook,J A Seddon,A C Hesseling

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TUBERCULOSIS AND LUNG DISEASE(2021)

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BACKGROUND: Recruitment to randomised clinical trials can be challenging and slow recruitment has serious consequences. This study aimed to summarise and reflect on the challenges in enrolling young children to a multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) prevention trial in South Africa. M E T H O D S : Recruitment to the Tuberculosis Child Multidrug-resistant Preventive Therapy Trial (TB -CHAMP) was tracked using an electronic recruiting platform, which was used to generate a recruiting flow diagram. Structured personnel questionnaires, meeting minutes and workshop notes were thematically analysed to elucidate barriers and solutions. R E S U LT: Of 3,682 (85.3%) adult rifampicin (RIF) resistant index cases with pre-screening outcomes, 1597 (43.4%) reported having no children under 5 years in the household and 562 (15.3%) were RIF-monoresistant. More than nine index cases were pre-screened for each child enrolled. Numerous barriers to recruitment were identified. Thorough recruitment planning, customised tracking data systems, a dedicated recruiting team with strong leadership, adequate re-sources to recruit across large geographic areas, and excellent relationships with routine TB services emerged as key factors to ensure successful recruitment. CONCLUSION: Recruitment of children into MDR-TB prevention trials can be difficult. Several MDR-TB prevention trials are underway, and lessons learnt from TB-CHAMP will be relevant to these and other TB prevention studies.
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fluoroquinolone, TB-CHAMP, rando-mised controlled trial
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