| Literature DB >> 32117849 |
Matthew A Hathcock1, Christine Kirt2, Euijung Ryu1, Josh Bublitz1, Ruchi Gupta1, Liwei Wang3, Stephen N Thibodeau4, Nicole L Larson2, Mine S Cicek4, James R Cerhan2, Janet E Olson2.
Abstract
Objective: To better understand the characteristics associated with a participant's willingness to consent to the Mayo Clinic Biobank (MCB) and examine factors associated with willingness to participate in follow-up studies embedded within MCB that require re-contact and participant approval. Participants andEntities:
Keywords: biobanks; consent; follow-up study; participation; recruitment
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32117849 PMCID: PMC7010638 DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.00009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Public Health ISSN: 2296-2565
Figure 1Variations in monthly consent rate to the Mayo Clinic Biobank during the Biobank enrollment period from April 1, 2009 through the end of 2015 at the three recruitment centers (MCR, Mayo Clinic Rochester; MCF, Mayo Clinic Florida; MCHS, Mayo Clinic Health System site in La Crosse, Wisconsin).
Consent rates to MCB by recruitment center across basic demographic factors.
| Total | 12% ( | 10.8% ( | 24% ( | 19.2% ( |
| Female | 12% ( | 10.8% ( | 24% ( | 19.2% ( |
| Male | 12% ( | 9.6% ( | 22.8% ( | 19.2% ( |
| Age at recruitment | ||||
| 18–29 | 4.8% ( | 4.8% ( | 12% ( | 9.6% ( |
| 30–49 | 8.4% ( | 7.2% ( | 16.8% ( | 13.2% ( |
| 50–69 | 12% ( | 12% ( | 27.6% ( | 21.6% ( |
| 70–89 | 16.8% ( | 15.6% ( | 32.4% ( | 26.4% ( |
| 90+ | 8.4% ( | 4.8% ( | 12% ( | 9.6% ( |
| Race | ||||
| American Indian/Alaskan Native | 9.6% ( | 12% ( | 14.4% ( | 13.2% ( |
| Asian | 4.8% ( | 3.6% ( | 12% ( | 9.6% ( |
| Black or African American | 6% ( | 3.6% ( | 9.6% ( | 7.2% ( |
| Choose Not To disclose | 8.4% ( | 0% (N = 3) | 15.6% ( | 12% ( |
| Native Hawaii/Pacific Islander | 3.6% ( | 9.6% ( | 13.2% ( | 9.6% ( |
| Other | 6% ( | 8.4% ( | 13.2% ( | 10.8% ( |
| Unknown | 8.4% ( | 7.2% ( | 21.6% ( | 18% ( |
| Unable to Provide | 4.8% ( | 4.8% ( | 26.4% ( | 7.2% ( |
| White | 13.2% ( | 10.8% ( | 24% ( | 20.4% ( |
| Distance from the clinic | ||||
| 0–29 miles | 10.8% ( | 10.8% ( | 21.6% ( | 16.8% ( |
| 30–99 miles | 13.2% ( | 10.8% ( | 24% ( | 20.4% ( |
| 100–249 miles | 13.2% ( | 8.4% ( | 27.6% ( | 22.8% ( |
| 250+ miles | 13.2% ( | 8.4% ( | 25.2% ( | 22.8% ( |
Figure 2Age by gender interaction with 95% prediction interval for follow-up study consent rate among participants in the Mayo Clinic Biobank invited to participate in follow-up studies, 2010 through 2018.
Demographic characteristics among Mayo Clinic Biobank participants invited to follow-up studies compared to the underlying MCB population from which they were selected.
| Female | 19,952 (60%) | 33,515 (59%) |
| White | 30,741 (93%) | 51,588 (92%) |
| Age at Biobank enrollment | 57.1 (15) | 59.5 (16) |
| Recruitment center | ||
| Florida | 2,387 (7%) | 10,412 (18%) |
| Wisconsin | 925 (3%) | 2,659 (5%) |
| Rochester | 30,175 (90%) | 43,970 (77%) |
| Education | ||
| High school or less | 5,380 (16%) | 9,137 (16%) |
| Some college | 11,192 (34.0%) | 18,464 (33%) |
| 4 year degree | 8,452 (26%) | 13,998 (25%) |
| Advanced degree | 7,965 (24%) | 14,218 (26%) |
Overview of follow-up study participation rates by type of follow-up study data request.
| Identifier release | 33 | 49–67% | 13–85% | 56% (SD: 13%) |
| New samples | 16 | 30–59% | 14–85% | 54% (SD: 16%) |
| Blood | 12 | 42–65% | 19–85% | 58% (SD: 13%) |
| Blood and urine spot | 2 | – | – | 45%, 20% |
| 24 h urine | 1 | – | – | 14% |
| Stool | 1 | – | – | 34% |
| Questionnaire | 13 | 61–73% | 57–87% | 69% (SD: 10%) |
| Genetic studies | 7 | 43–59% | 14–85% | 56% (SD: 6%) |
Many follow-up studies included more than one type of request and are included multiple times in the table above. Consent weights are weighted by sample size.
Weighted mean participation rates across various demographic factors by follow-up study type among Mayo Clinic Biobank participants invited to participate in follow-up studies, 2010 through 2018.
| Gender | ||||
| Female | 56 (2.3) | 55 (4.3) | 69 (2.7) | 59 (2.2) |
| Male | 55 (2.5) | 53 (3.8) | 68 (3.0) | 58 (2.3) |
| Race | ||||
| Non-white | 43 (2.3) | 39 (3.5) | 57 (3.8) | 46 (2.3) |
| White | 57 (2.3) | 55 (4.1) | 70 (2.8) | 59 (2.2) |
| Age at Invitation | ||||
| 18–29 | 43 (3.3) | 37 (5.0) | 52 (4.9) | 42 (2.9) |
| 30–49 | 51 (2.0) | 49 (3.8) | 62 (3.3) | 52 (2.0) |
| 50–69 | 58 (2.7) | 57 (4.4) | 70 (2.8) | 61 (2.4) |
| 70–89 | 58 (2.8) | 61 (5.2) | 72 (3.2) | 62 (2.7) |
| 90+ | 25 (3.8) | 37 (5.2) | 49 (6.0) | 37 (4.4) |
| Time from MCB consent | ||||
| <1 year | 70 (2.7) | 59 (3.5) | 84 (1.7) | 80 (1.9) |
| 1–3 years | 63 (2.2) | 55 (4.5) | 70 (2.4) | 63 (1.9) |
| 3.1–10+ years | 52 (2.2) | 53 (4.2) | 62 (1.4) | 53 (2.00) |
| Education | ||||
| High school or less | 48 (2.3) | 48 (3.3) | 63 (3.6) | 52 (2.3) |
| Some college | 53 (2.2) | 53 (4.2) | 67 (2.8) | 56 (2.2) |
| 4 year degree | 58 (2.4) | 56 (4.4) | 71 (2.7) | 60 (2.3) |
| Advanced degree | 62 (2.5) | 59 (4.2) | 74 (2.5) | 65 (2.3) |
Sample size weighted means and standard deviations are shown.