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Uses and Reporting of Respondent-Driven Sampling Studies: A Systematic Review of the uptake of the STROBE-RDS Guidelines.

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BACKGROUND Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) is an increasingly popular method of recruiting participants from hard to reach populations and has traditionally been used to estimate the prevalence of HIV among marginalized… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) is an increasingly popular method of recruiting participants from hard to reach populations and has traditionally been used to estimate the prevalence of HIV among marginalized populations. The STROBE-RDS guidelines were published in 2015 to improve the reporting of these studies. We aim to determine the current applications of RDS and the quality of reporting of these studies METHODS: The SCOPUS, PubMed and CINAHL databases were used to find papers published in 2017, relating to RDS. Papers meeting the inclusion criteria of cross sectional studies using RDS were classified according to the study outcome and target population. A random sample of 25 papers was selected to evaluate the quality of reporting using the STROBE-RDS guidelines. RESULTS Men who have sex with men, people who inject drugs and female sex works were the most common populations for RDS studies; over half of the studies examined the HIV epidemic. Quality of reporting is generally good with respect to the original STROBE guidelines, but is generally weaker with respect to RDS-specific aspects of the study, including recruitment and statistical analysis. CONCLUSION Most authors are using RDS appropriately and aware of the need for statistical adjustments to RDS data. Nonetheless, The STROBE-RDS guidelines should be more widely disseminated to promote better reporting of key aspects of RDS studies.

Keywords: driven sampling; quality reporting; respondent driven; strobe rds; rds guidelines

Journal Title: Journal of clinical epidemiology
Year Published: 2019

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