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Title: Participating in an HIV vaccine trial


1
Participating in an HIV vaccine trial
  • By Jo Robinson, London, UK

2
A participants perspective
  • Trial characteristics
  • Am I a typical participant?
  • Beginning informed consent
  • The jabs
  • The middle stage clinic experiences
  • Things start to go wrong
  • Pressure and thoughts about withdrawing consent
  • Coming full circle the future

3
Trial characteristics
  • A participants perspective
  • Part of a group of 120 twinned with Kenya
  • Clade C DNA MVA prime boost approach
  • Trial visits at St. Marys Hospital, London, UK
  • Results announced August 2004 shown to have poor
    un-sustained immunological results
  • IAVI decided to halt work on its DNA technologies
  • Un-blinded October 2004 I was given 0.5mg DNA
    (low dose) plus MVA.

4
Am I a typical volunteer?
  • Sex Female (All volunteers 55 female, 45
    male)
  • Age 29 (Mean age 35)
  • Current sexual partner (All volunteers 61)
  • Employed/Student (All volunteers 97)
  • Sexuality Gay (All volunteers 22 gay)
  • Main motivation Altruism (All volunteers 44)
  • Link with HIV Family friends affected (All
    volunteers 30)
  • Interest in subject (All volunteers 32)

5
Beginning informed consent
  • Jargon They say A randomised double blind
    placebo controlled trial
  • We say No one knows whats going on
  • They say Fill in this form, and this one, and
    another 5 and we ask you to read back to us what
    is in your form so you understand
  • We say Im bored and its annoying how many
    questions I have to answer about my sex life
  • Raised liver enzymes further tests, no payment
  • Enrolment blood tests
  • More blood tests, and more
  • No payment for first four visits as nurse has not
    been to the bank (again)
  • A set of blood tests from a stranger who then
    turned out to be Ken

6
My mind goes to work on the jabs
  • The jabs they hurt, and cause big red marks
  • Testing and monitoring more visits
  • Starting to really think about DNA and the
    delivery mechanism, - worrying about my own body
    can I trust this technology?
  • The mice story pre-cancerous cells are
    discovered in mice in labs receiving MVA the
    trial is halted
  • Feelings around withdrawing consent
  • Feeling pressurised (by myself) not to withdraw.

7
My (work) life
  • I start to have health problems and clinic
    healthcare is better than my GP. I start to ask
    are these problems vaccine related?
  • Being part of a small group of HIV NGOs invited
    to talk about vaccine trials being told the
    trial youre on wont work (early)
  • Press enquiries talking as a participant as
    well as a worker
  • Worrying well-meaning friends HIV stigma
  • Other healthcare workers assumptions about HIV
    status from the GP, in the sexual health clinic
    etc.
  • Cynicism hits the field (futility of volunteering
    becomes an issue)
  • Trial data on hold again the mice finding out
    by mistake from IAVI

8
Coming full circle moving on
  • Now widely acknowledged that if you participate
    once you probably cant again (solves that
    dilemma!)
  • Issues around whether using these early vaccines
    will mean you cant benefit from one that might
    really work
  • Lack of feedback mechanisms no participant
    evaluation, no social research, no Community
    Advisory Board or other involvement techniques.
  • DNA technologies dropped by IAVI.
  • Forming a UKCAB sub-group on vaccines and
    microbicides and looking to the future.
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