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Accepted for/Published in: Journal of Medical Internet Research

Date Submitted: Aug 12, 2020
Date Accepted: Feb 1, 2021
Date Submitted to PubMed: Feb 8, 2021

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Health Care Workers’ Reasons for Choosing Between Two Different COVID-19 Prophylaxis Trials in an Acute Pandemic Context: Single-Center Questionnaire Study

Borobia A, García-García I, Díaz-García L, Rodríguez-Mariblanca A, Martínez de Soto L, Monserrat Villatoro J, Seco Meseguer E, González JJ, Frías Iniesta J, Ramírez García E, Arribas JR, Carcas-Sansuán AJ

Health Care Workers’ Reasons for Choosing Between Two Different COVID-19 Prophylaxis Trials in an Acute Pandemic Context: Single-Center Questionnaire Study

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(2):e23441

DOI: 10.2196/23441

PMID: 33556032

PMCID: 7909307

Healthcare workers’ reasons for choosing between two different COVID-19 prophylaxis trials in an acute pandemic context: Results from an online survey

  • Alberto Borobia; 
  • Irene García-García; 
  • Lucía Díaz-García; 
  • Amelia Rodríguez-Mariblanca; 
  • Lucía Martínez de Soto; 
  • Jaime Monserrat Villatoro; 
  • Enrique Seco Meseguer; 
  • Juan J. González; 
  • Jesús Frías Iniesta; 
  • Elena Ramírez García; 
  • Jose Ramón Arribas; 
  • Antonio J Carcas-Sansuán

ABSTRACT

Background:

In April 2020, two independent clinical trials (CT) to assess SARS-Cov-2 prophylaxis in healthcare workers were started in our Hospital: MeCOVID (melatonin vs placebo) and EPICOS (tenofovir disoproxil/emtricitabine vs hydroxychloroquine vs the combination of both vs placebo).

Objective:

We aim to evaluate the motivations to participate and the reasons to choose one or another.

Methods:

Both CTs were offered to personnel through the internal news bulletin. After the screening visit, all subjects were asked to answer a web-based survey.

Results:

In the first month, 206 healthcare workers were screened and 160 randomized. Survey participation was quite high, 73.3%. The main motivation to participate was “to contribute to scientific knowledge” 53.0%, followed by “to avoid SARS-Cov-2 infection” and “the interest to be tested for SARS-CoV-2”. We found differences between physicians and nurses in the expected personal benefits (P<0.05). The vast majority of the volunteers selected the MeCOVID study, the main reason was the fear of adverse reactions associated with treatments in EPICOS, 69.4%.

Conclusions:

Healthcare workers´ motivations to participate in prophylaxis trials in a pandemic context appear to be driven mostly by their desire to contribute to science and getting some health benefits. Safety seems to weight way more than efficacy to choose between CTs.


 Citation

Please cite as:

Borobia A, García-García I, Díaz-García L, Rodríguez-Mariblanca A, Martínez de Soto L, Monserrat Villatoro J, Seco Meseguer E, González JJ, Frías Iniesta J, Ramírez García E, Arribas JR, Carcas-Sansuán AJ

Health Care Workers’ Reasons for Choosing Between Two Different COVID-19 Prophylaxis Trials in an Acute Pandemic Context: Single-Center Questionnaire Study

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(2):e23441

DOI: 10.2196/23441

PMID: 33556032

PMCID: 7909307

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