Feasibility of home-based urine collection in children under 5 years in the ORIGINS birth cohort study: mixed method protocol and sample completion results.

IF 1.9 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS BMC Nutrition Pub Date : 2025-01-15 DOI:10.1186/s40795-025-00993-8
Courtney D A Kidd, Najma A Moumin, Andrea MacRae, Tim J Green, Desiree T Silva, Susan L Prescott, Nina D'Vaz
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Background: Urine is an attractive biospecimen for nutritional status and population health surveys. It is an excellent non-invasive alternative to blood for appropriate biomarkers in young children and is suitable for home-based collection, enabling representative collections across a population. However, the bulk of literature in this population is restricted to collection in primary care settings. Feasibility of home-based collection at scale has not been tested. Here, we describe a mixed method approach to collect urine samples in a large cohort study with children under 5 years.

Methods: The ORIGINS Project is an ongoing birth cohort investigating early life influences on child health outcomes in Perth, Australia. Recruitment began in 2017, with 3713 children consented by December 2022. Urine is collected longitudinally from children between 2 months and 5 years of age. Mixed methods for sample collection and return accommodates requirements across various ages and study timepoints. Uniquely, courier collection and postal kit deliveries were established in response to participant feedback regarding difficulty with in-person sample drop-offs with young children.

Results: Over half of all eligible caregivers (1929/3713, 52%) returned a sample, 91% meeting quality standards. A third of all samples were returned by courier, with the highest uptake at 2-6 months of age, and increased uptake across all ages during COVID lockdowns. Caregivers cited being time-poor as the greatest barrier to sample completion and very few participants indicated difficulty with study methods.

Conclusion: Our data suggests that home-based urine collection using a mixed method approach is acceptable to caregivers at a large scale, supporting the use of urine for biomarker studies and population surveys with young children.

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ORIGINS出生队列研究中5岁以下儿童家庭尿液收集的可行性:混合方法方案和样本完成结果
背景:尿液是营养状况和人口健康调查中有吸引力的生物标本。它是一种极好的非侵入性替代血液的合适的儿童生物标志物,适用于家庭收集,能够在人群中进行代表性收集。然而,这一人群的大部分文献仅限于初级保健机构的收集。大规模家庭收集的可行性尚未经过测试。在这里,我们描述了一种混合方法,在一项大型队列研究中收集5岁以下儿童的尿液样本。方法:ORIGINS项目是一项正在进行的出生队列研究,旨在调查早期生活对澳大利亚珀斯儿童健康结果的影响。2017年开始招募,到2022年12月,有3713名儿童同意招募。纵向收集2个月至5岁儿童的尿液。样品收集和返回的混合方法适应不同年龄和研究时间点的要求。独特的是,根据参与者对亲自投递幼儿样本的困难的反馈,建立了快递收集和邮包递送。结果:半数以上的合格护理人员(1929/3713,52%)返回样本,91%符合质量标准。所有样本中有三分之一是通过快递返回的,2-6个月大的婴儿的吸收率最高,在COVID封锁期间,所有年龄段的吸收率都有所增加。护理人员认为时间不够是完成样本的最大障碍,很少有参与者表示研究方法有困难。结论:我们的数据表明,使用混合方法的家庭尿液收集对护理人员来说是可以接受的,支持将尿液用于生物标志物研究和幼儿人口调查。
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BMC Nutrition Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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