Authors
Laura Jalbert, Anne-Sophie Hautin, Marie Baron, Ève Dubé, Myriam Gagné, Catherine Girard, Catherine Larochelle, Annie LeBlanc, Maxime Sasseville, Simon Décary, Karine Tremblay
Publication date
2024/3/1
Journal
Journal of Infection and Public Health
Volume
17
Issue
3
Pages
421-429
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Background
The Biobanque québécoise de la COVID-19 (Quebec Biobank for COVID-19, or BQC19) is a provincial initiative that aims to manage the longitudinal collection, storage, and sharing of biological samples and clinical data related to COVID-19. During the study, BQC19 investigators reported a high loss-to-follow-up rate. The current study aimed to explore motivational and attrition factors from the perspective of BQC19 participants and health care and research professionals.
Methods
This was an inductive exploratory qualitative study. Using a theoretical sampling approach, a sample of BQC19 participants and professionals were invited to participate via semi-structured interviews. Topics included motivations to participate; participants’ fears, doubts, and barriers to participation; and professionals’ experiences with biobanking during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Results
Interviews were conducted with BQC19 …
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Scholar articles
L Jalbert, AS Hautin, M Baron, È Dubé, M Gagné… - Journal of Infection and Public Health, 2024