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Rationale and Design of the Diet, CKD, and Apolipoprotein L1 Study in Low-Income and Middle-Income Countries

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Ilori, TO; Solarin, A; Manmak, M; Raji, YR; Braimoh, R; Kwakyi, E; Umeizudike, T; Ajepe, T; Bolanle, O; Ripiye, N; Eduful, E; Adebile, T ...
Published in: Kidney International Reports
April 1, 2023

Introduction: Diet, chronic kidney disease (CKD), and Apolipoprotein L1 (APOL1) (DCA) Study is examining the role of dietary factors in CKD progression and APOL1 nephropathy. We describe enrollment and retention efforts and highlight facilitators and barriers to enrollment and operational challenges, as well as accommodations made in the study protocol. Methods: The DCA study is enrolling participants in 7 centers in West Africa. Participants who consented were invited to complete dietary recalls and 24-hour urine collections in year 1. We conducted focus groups and semistructured interviews among study personnel to identify facilitators and barriers to enrollment as well as retention and operational challenges in the execution of the study protocol. We analyzed emerging themes using content analyses. Results: A total of 712 participants were enrolled in 18 months with 1256 24-hour urine and 1260 dietary recalls. Barriers to enrollment were the following: (i) a lack of understanding of research, (ii) the burden of research visits, and (iii) incorporating cultural and traditional nuances when designing research protocols. Factors facilitating enrollment were the following: (i) designing convenient research visits, (ii) building rapport and increased communication between the research team and participants, and (iii) cultural sensitivity – adapting research protocols for the populations involved. Offering home visits, providing free dietary counseling, reducing the volume of study blood collection, and reducing the frequency of visits were some changes made in the study protocol that increased participant satisfaction. Conclusion: Adopting a participant-centered approach with accommodations in the protocol for cultural adaptability and incorporating participant feedback is vital for carrying out research in low-income and middle-income regions.

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Kidney International Reports

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2468-0249

Publication Date

April 1, 2023

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8

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4

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764 / 774

Related Subject Headings

  • 42 Health sciences
  • 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences
 

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Ilori, T. O., Solarin, A., Manmak, M., Raji, Y. R., Braimoh, R., Kwakyi, E., … Waikar, S. S. (2023). Rationale and Design of the Diet, CKD, and Apolipoprotein L1 Study in Low-Income and Middle-Income Countries. Kidney International Reports, 8(4), 764–774. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ekir.2023.01.019
Ilori, T. O., A. Solarin, M. Manmak, Y. R. Raji, R. Braimoh, E. Kwakyi, T. Umeizudike, et al. “Rationale and Design of the Diet, CKD, and Apolipoprotein L1 Study in Low-Income and Middle-Income Countries.” Kidney International Reports 8, no. 4 (April 1, 2023): 764–74. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ekir.2023.01.019.
Ilori TO, Solarin A, Manmak M, Raji YR, Braimoh R, Kwakyi E, et al. Rationale and Design of the Diet, CKD, and Apolipoprotein L1 Study in Low-Income and Middle-Income Countries. Kidney International Reports. 2023 Apr 1;8(4):764–74.
Ilori, T. O., et al. “Rationale and Design of the Diet, CKD, and Apolipoprotein L1 Study in Low-Income and Middle-Income Countries.” Kidney International Reports, vol. 8, no. 4, Apr. 2023, pp. 764–74. Scopus, doi:10.1016/j.ekir.2023.01.019.
Ilori TO, Solarin A, Manmak M, Raji YR, Braimoh R, Kwakyi E, Umeizudike T, Ajepe T, Bolanle O, Ripiye N, Eduful E, Adebile T, Ijeoma C, Mumuni AA, Chern J, Akinpelu M, Ulasi I, Arogundade F, Salako BL, Gbadegesin R, Parekh RS, Dupuis J, Amira CO, Adu D, Anderson CAM, Ojo A, Waikar SS. Rationale and Design of the Diet, CKD, and Apolipoprotein L1 Study in Low-Income and Middle-Income Countries. Kidney International Reports. 2023 Apr 1;8(4):764–774.
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Published In

Kidney International Reports

DOI

ISSN

2468-0249

Publication Date

April 1, 2023

Volume

8

Issue

4

Start / End Page

764 / 774

Related Subject Headings

  • 42 Health sciences
  • 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences