Feasibility of Remote Self-collection of Dried Blood Spots, Hair, and Nails Among People with HIV with Hazardous Alcohol Use

Feasibility of Remote Self-collection of Dried Blood Spots, Hair, and Nails Among People with HIV with Hazardous Alcohol Use

Auteur : Madison K. Firkey, Lyric K. Tully, Veronica M. Bucci, McKenna E. Walsh, Stephen A. Maisto, Judith A. Hahn, Kestutis Bendinskas, Brooks B. Gump, Sarah E. Woolf-King

Date de publication : 2023

Éditeur : Wiley

Nombre de pages : 10

Résumé du livre

Background: The use of biomarkers in behavioral HIV research can help to address limitations of self-reported data. The COVID-19 pandemic forced many researchers to transition from standard in-person data collection to remote data collection. We present data on the feasibility of remote self-collection of dried blood spots (DBS), hair, and nails for the objective assessment of alcohol use, antiretroviral therapy adherence, and stress in a sample of people with HIV (PWH) who are hazardous drinkers. Methods: Standardized operating procedures for remote self-collection of DBS, hair, and nails were developed for an ongoing pilot study of a transdiagnostic alcohol intervention for PWH. Prior to each study appointment, participants were mailed a kit containing materials for self-collection, instructions, a video link demonstrating the collection process, and a prepaid envelope for returning samples. Results: A total of 133 remote study visits were completed. For DBS and nail collection at baseline, 87.5% and 83.3% of samples, respectively, were received by the research laboratory, of which 100% of samples were processed. Although hair samples were intended to be analyzed, most of the samples (77.7%) were insufficient or the scalp end of the hair was not marked. We, therefore, decided that hair collection was not feasible in the framework of this study. Conclusion: An increase in remote self-collection of biospecimens may significantly advance the field of HIV-related research, permitting the collection of specimens without resource-intensive laboratory personnel and facilities. Further research is needed on the factors that impeded participants' ability to complete remote biospecimen collection.

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