| Literature DB >> 27456863 |
Kailey Minnings1, Madeline Fiore2,3, Martha Mosco4,5, Ryan Ferguson6, Sarah Leatherman7, Eric Kerns8, James Kaufman9, Melissa Fiore10,11, Daniel Brooks12, Juan Jose Amador13, Hillary Paulsen14,15, Zachary Ernstberger16,17, Bricia Trejo18,19, Elyse Sullivan20,21, Amos Lichtman22,23, Keriann Nobil24,25, Matthew Lawlor26,27, Cassandra Parker28, Rulan Parekh29, Louis Fiore30.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A lack of advanced healthcare information systems and validated scientific cohorts in Nicaragua makes it difficult to estimate disease prevalences and other public health statistics. Although there is concern of an "epidemic" of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in this country, statistics regarding its magnitude are derived from only a small number of non-representative studies. Budgetary constraints and the logistical problems of maintaining a study cohort make longitudinal studies difficult. The Rivas Cohort was created to measure disease burden of CKD and other public health priorities in the Department of Rivas, Nicaragua. Using primarily volunteer research students and technologic innovation including GPS, digital photography and point of care biochemical analysis, the ability to establish a longitudinal chronic disease cohort is demonstrated.Entities:
Keywords: Baseline Survey; Central America; Cohort studies; Creatinine; Data collection; Nicaragua; Public health; Public health surveillance; Renal insufficiency
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27456863 PMCID: PMC4959050 DOI: 10.1186/s12882-016-0320-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Nephrol ISSN: 1471-2369 Impact factor: 2.388
Fig. 1Example of a map with GPS coordinates and photos of homes used to re-locate study subjects
Summary of participation and demographics of participants during Phases I and II
| Total number of household visited (Phase I + Phase II) | 533 |
|---|---|
| Total number of residents (>18 yo) | 1659 |
| Number of enrolled residents (%) | 1242 (75 %) |
| Number of non-enrolled residents (%) | 417 (25 %) |
| Number of residents who refused to participate (%) | 155 (9.3 %) |
| Number of residents unable to be contacted (%) | 262 (15.8 %) |
Comparison of age, gender and agricultural worker status of enrolled subjects and the 252 (out of 417) non-enrolled subjects for whom data is available
| Enrolled ( | Not enrolled ( | |
|---|---|---|
| Age (yrs), mean, median | 40.3, 36.4 | 36.7, 31.0 |
| Male, % | 43.3 % | 64.3 % |
| Past or current agricultural worker, % | 48.2 % | 44.8 % |
All differences between enrolled and not enrolled are significant to the p < .05 level
Participation by municipality, Phases I and II. Municipality population and population density (individuals/Km2) are derived from the 2005 Census [14]
| Municipality | Municipality population | Municipality population density | Subjects enrolled | Subjects Enrolled per 1,000 population | Household residents never approached | Household residents who refused | Participation rate (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tola | 22,012 | 46.2 | 157 | 7.13 | 21 | 13 | 82 |
| Belen | 16,428 | 66.7 | 154 | 9.37 | 10 | 24 | 82 |
| Buenos Aires | 5420 | 72.1 | 104 | 19.18 | 8 | 9 | 86 |
| San Juan del Sur | 14,741 | 35.9 | 129 | 8.75 | 38 | 24 | 67 |
| San Jorge | 8024 | 323.2 | 158 | 19.69 | 45 | 15 | 72 |
| Potosi | 11,904 | 82.9 | 161 | 13.52 | 34 | 16 | 76 |
| Rivas | 41,080 | 146.4 | 190 | 4.63 | 59 | 31 | 68 |
| Cardenas | 6990 | 30.8 | 105 | 15.02 | 19 | 15 | 76 |
| Altagracia | 19,955 | 94.5 | 42 | 2.10 | 17 | 7 | 64 |
| Moyogalpa | 9729 | 147.5 | 42 | 4.31 | 11 | 1 | 78 |
| All Municipalities | 156,283 | 72.3 | 1242 | 7.94 | 262 | 155 | 75 |
Demographics of subjects enrolled in the cohort (Phases I and II)
| Municipality | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Altagracia ( | Belen ( | Buenos Aires ( | Cardenas ( | Moyogalpa ( | Potosi ( | Rivas ( | San Jorge ( | San Juan del Sur ( | Tola ( | Overall ( | |
| Age, n (%) | |||||||||||
| < 20 | 2 (4.9 %) | 6 (4.0 %) | 5 (4.9 %) | 6 (5.3 %) | 2 (5.0 %) | 11 (6.9 %) | 9 (5.0 %) | 6 (3.9 %) | 7 (5.4 %) | 10 (6.5 %) | 64 (5.2 %) |
| 20 – 29 | 10 (24.4 %) | 45 (30.2 %) | 33 (32.0 %) | 33 (29.2 %) | 13 (32.5 %) | 39 (24.4 %) | 45 (24.9 %) | 48 (30.8 %) | 41 (31.8 %) | 39 (25.3 %) | 346 (28.2 %) |
| 30 – 39 | 7 (17.1 %) | 36 (24.2 %) | 31 (30.1 %) | 25 (22.1 %) | 9 (22.5 %) | 45 (28.1 %) | 43 (23.8 %) | 46 (29.5 %) | 28 (21.7 %) | 25 (16.2 %) | 295 (24.1 %) |
| 40 – 49 | 11 (26.8 %) | 28 (18.8 %) | 11 (10.7 %) | 22 (19.5 %) | 7 (17.5 %) | 23 (14.4 %) | 27 (14.9 %) | 23 (14.7 %) | 16 (12.4 %) | 32 (20.8 %) | 200 (16.3 %) |
| 50 – 59 | 6 (14.6 %) | 14 (9.4 %) | 10 (9.7 %) | 13 (11.5 %) | 5 (12.5 %) | 19 (11.9 %) | 29 (16.0 %) | 17 (10.9 %) | 20 (15.5 %) | 13 (8.4 %) | 146 (11.9 %) |
| 60 – 69 | 3 (7.3 %) | 11 (7.4 %) | 6 (5.8 %) | 11 (9.7 %) | 2 (5.0 %) | 12 (7.5 %) | 13 (7.2 %) | 9 (5.8 %) | 11 (8.5 %) | 15 (9.7 %) | 93 (7.6 %) |
| 70 – 79 | 2 (4.9 %) | 6 (4.0 %) | 6 (5.8 %) | 3 (2.7 %) | 1 (2.5 %) | 8 (5.0 %) | 8 (4.4 %) | 5 (3.2 %) | 3 (2.3 %) | 14 (9.1 %) | 56 (4.6 %) |
| ≥ 80 | 0 | 3 (2.0 %) | 1 (1.0 %) | 0 | 1 (2.5 %) | 3 (1.9 %) | 7 (3.9 %) | 2 (1.3 %) | 3 (2.3 %) | 6 (3.9 %) | 26 (2.1 %) |
| Age (years), mean (SD), median | 40.2 (15.5), 41.2 | 39.8 (16.6), 6.7 | 38.2 (16.6), 33.3 | 39.5 (14.7), 37.3 | 38.7 (16.4), 34.4 | 40.4 (16.7), 35.8 | 42.3 (18.0), 38.2 | 38.4 (15.4), 34.7 | 39.8 (16.6), 37.1 | 43.5 (18.9), 40.6 | 40.3 (16.8), 36.4 |
| Male, n (%) | 22 (52.4 %) | 73 (48.3 %) | 54 (51.9 %) | 47 (41.6 %) | 18 (42.9 %) | 62 (38.5 %) | 68 (37.4 %) | 65 (41.4 %) | 54 (41.2 %) | 74 (47.4 %) | 537 (43.3 %) |
| Years in Rivas, median (IQR) | 35.0 (21 – 52) | 32.5 (23 – 41) | 31.0 (24 – 42) | 31.0 (20 – 48) | 35.0 (24 – 49) | 33.0 (23 – 48) | 33.0 (22 – 50) | 32.0 (22 – 42) | 30.0 (22 – 45) | 36.0 (23 – 49) | 32.0 (22 – 47) |
| Years in Home, median (IQR) | 15.0 (6 – 25) | 22.0 (10 – 32) | 12.5 (6 – 23) | 15.0 (4 – 24) | 24.0 (20 – 33) | 20.5 (8 – 32) | 22.0 (10 – 35) | 15.0 (6 – 32) | 12.0 (5 – 25) | 24.5 (13 – 41) | 20.0 (8 – 31) |
Comparison of gender and age distribution of cohort to available census data [14]
| Cohort | Rivas | Nicaragua | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Population > 18 yo. | 1162 | 84,858 | 2,627,612 | |
| Age | ||||
| 20–29 | Total | 29.8 % | 33.1 % | 36.2 % |
| M | 13.0 % | 16.6 % | 17.6 % | |
| F | 16.8 % | 16.5 % | 18.6 % | |
| 30–39 | Total | 25.4 % | 22.6 % | 24.1 % |
| M | 10.2 % | 10.9 % | 11.4 % | |
| F | 15.2 % | 11.7 % | 12.7 % | |
| 40–49 | Total | 17.2 % | 17.6 % | 17.2 % |
| M | 7.5 % | 8.5 % | 8.0 % | |
| F | 9.7 % | 9.1 % | 9.2 % | |
| 50–59 | Total | 12.6 % | 11.6 % | 10.6 % |
| M | 5.0 % | 5.8 % | 5.1 % | |
| F | 7.6 % | 5.8 % | 5.5 % | |
| 60–69 | Total | 8.0 % | 7.2 % | 6.3 % |
| M | 3.8 % | 3.5 % | 2.9 % | |
| F | 4.2 % | 3.7 % | 3.4 % | |
| 70–79 | Total | 4.8 % | 5.0 % | 3.7 % |
| M | 2.3 % | 2.4 % | 1.8 % | |
| F | 2.5 % | 2.6 % | 1.9 % | |
| > 80 | Total | 2.2 % | 3.0 % | 1.9 % |
| M | 1.1 % | 1.3 % | 0.8 % | |
| F | 1.1 % | 1.7 % | 1.1 % | |
| Female | 56.7 % | 49.7 % | 50.7 % | |
Selected baseline questionnaire data from subjects enrolled in the cohort (Phases I and II)
| Variable | Male ( | Female ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Households with 1+ mobile phones | 368 (68.5 %) | 493 (70.2 %) | ||
| Water source | ||||
| Well | 272 (50.8 %) | 311 (44.4 %) | ||
| Piping | 236 (44.0 %) | 337 (48.1 %) | ||
| River | 1 (0.2 %) | 1 (0.1 %) | ||
| Spring | 0 | 1 (0.1 %) | ||
| Bottled | 26 (4.9 %) | 48 (6.9 %) | ||
| Other | 16 (3.0 %) | 16 (2.3 %) | ||
| Drinking water treatment | ||||
| No treatment | 303 (56.5 %) | 427 (61.0 %) | ||
| Chlorine | 182 (34.0 %) | 196 (28.0 %) | ||
| Filter | 35 (6.5 %) | 44 (6.3 %) | ||
| Alcohol | ||||
| Reports any alcohol intake (beer +/− rum) | 186 (35.4 %) | 27 (3.9 %) | ||
| Reported rum intake positive | 119 (22.7 %) | 9 (1.3 %) | ||
| Reported beer intake positive | 157 (29.9 %) | 25 (3.6 %) | ||
| Work History | ||||
| Reported current work in agriculture | 219 (41.2 %) | 20 (3.0 %) | ||
| Reported ever working in agriculture | 361 (67.5 %) | 172 (25.4 %) | ||
| Number of years in agriculture | 21.0 | 17.2 | ||
| Reported work in fishing | 11 (2.1 %) | 0 | ||
| Reported work in business | 16 (3.0 %) | 25 (3.7 %) | ||
| Reported working in ranching | 18 (3.4 %) | 1 (0.2 %) | ||
| Reported work in service | 23 (4.3 %) | 44 (6.5 %) | ||
| Reported work in other | 202 (38.0 %) | 421 (62.0 %) | ||
| Reported manual work | 374 (70.3 %) | 125 (18.4 %) | ||
| Number of hours/day working | 7.9 | 8.0 | ||
| Reported self-employed | 222 (41.7 %) | 98 (14.4 %) | ||
| Reported work applying fertilizer, herbicides, insecticides, or poison | 216 (40.6 %) | 15 (2.2 %) | ||
| Reported work mixing poisons or herbicides | 233 (43.6 %) | 17 (2.5 %) | ||
| Age at first job | 18.9 | 14.4 | ||
| Reported ever working in sugarcane | 168 (31.4 %) | 28 (4.1 %) | ||
| Medical History | ||||
| HTN | 108 (20.2 %) | 228 (32.5 %) | ||
| Diabetes | 31 (5.8 %) | 51 (7.3 %) | ||
| Kidney stones | 30 (5.6 %) | 30 (4.3 %) | ||
| 1st degree relative with HTN | 286 (53.4 %) | 385 (54.8 %) | ||
| 1st degree relative with Kidney stones | 145 (27.1 %) | 214 (30.5 %) | ||
| Reported use of pain meds for 3+ days in past 3 months | 219 (40.8 %) | 385 (54.8 %) | ||
| Reported use of antibiotics in past 3 months | 167 (31.1 %) | 332 (47.3 %) | ||
| Reported lower body, flank, or back pain in past 3 months | 340 (63.3 %) | 577 (82.2 %) | ||
| Reported dysuria in past 3 months | 212 (39.5 %) | 371 (52.9 %) | ||
| Reported fever in past 3 months | 155 (28.9 %) | 247 (35.2 %) | ||
| Reported weakness/fatigue in past 3 months | 255 (47.5 %) | 455 (64.8 %) | ||
| Current smoker | 121 (25.6 %) | 22 (3.6 %) | ||
Re-contact and enrollment of cohort members in Phase II
| Cohort members sought | 400 |
| Cohort members re-contacted | 336 (84 %) |
| Agreed to participate in Phase II study | 319 (95 %) |
| Refused to participate in Phase II study | 17 (5 %) |
| Cohort members not re-contacted | 64 (16 %) |
| Died since Phase 1 enrollment | 10 (16 %) |
| Moved (changed residence) | 32 (50 %) |
| Not at home | 22 (34 %) |
Summary of participation and enrolment for Phase II. (Note that the municipalities of Altagracia and Myogalpa were new for Phase II, therefore there were no cohort members to re-locate in these two communities)
| Municipality | Cohort members sought | Cohort members found and enrolled (phase II) | Deaths | Cohort members not enrolled in Phase II | New participants enrolled | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Moved and not found | Not home | Refused to participate | |||||
| Tola | 63 | 56 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 17 |
| Belen | 68 | 55 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 2 | 10 |
| Buenos Aires | 18 | 13 | 0 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 9 |
| San Juan del Sur | 54 | 49 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 0 | 9 |
| San Jorge | 46 | 34 | 1 | 4 | 6 | 1 | 22 |
| Potosi | 56 | 39 | 1 | 4 | 5 | 7 | 23 |
| Cardenas | 33 | 25 | 2 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 12 |
| Rivas | 62 | 48 | 2 | 7 | 1 | 4 | 35 |
| Altagracia | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | 42 |
| Moyogalpa | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | 42 |
| Totals | 400 | 319 | 10 | 32 | 22 | 17 | 221 |