Alzheimer's & Dementia Outreach, Recruitment & Engagement Resources
Participatory Research
Displaying 1 - 10 of 25 resources.
- This resource examines how the U.K.-based Join Dementia Research registry strongly bolstered recruitment efforts.
- In this British study, 33 researchers working on dementia trials in care homes completed an online, qualitative questionnaire outlining their experiences and the perceived benefits and challenges of data collection from people with dementia (as opposed to only collecting data from caregivers or family member proxies). Five main benefits from obtaining the direct perspective of people with dementia in research were identified: (1) improving the delivery of person-centered care, (2) hearing the...
- The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) created this repository of more than 150 tools and resources for use with patient-centered, stakeholder-engaged research. Repository items are developed by recipients of PCORI research grants, and the Institute makes them publicly available to encourage the use of these engagement practices and methodologies within the broader healthcare research community. The database can be searched by keywords or by criteria in the following categories...
- This online tool helps patient groups and clinical research sponsors identify high-value opportunities for patient engagement.
- This NIA-produced planning guide for investigators, study coordinators, recruitment communications staff, and others involved in clinical research outlines strategies for improving community-based research participation.
- This review examined 20 studies to identify successful community-engaged interventions that included healthcare providers as a key strategy in addressing barriers to clinical trial enrollment of underrepresented patients. Of the studies, 9 addressed cancer clinical trials and 11 addressed trials related to chronic medical conditions, including diabetes, hypertension management, and chronic kidney disease. The key strategies employed were categorized according to their presumed impact on barriers...
- In-depth, semi-structured, telephone interviews were conducted with 31 research investigators experienced with minority populations, to explore their perspectives regarding how their own racial and ethnic background influenced their ability to recruit minorities. The analysis addressed the benefits and potential risks of racial concordance ("race-matching") in research recruitment (i.e., it is not a "magic pill"), and the importance investigators themselves placed on "being really connected" and...
- Recommendations and guidelines to increase the participation of minorities in health-related research typically pertain to research in clinical or laboratory contexts. This article summarizes community-engaged outreach efforts that can be translated into usable strategies for health education research teams seeking to diversify the pool of research participants. The article provides an overview of the various components of a research endeavor that may influence minority participation in health...
- This paper discusses a variety of methods that were successful in exceeding target recruitment and retention goals in a randomized clinical trial of hearing protector use among farm operators. Recruitment and retention strategies were: based on a philosophy of mutually beneficial engagement in the research process, culturally appropriate, tailored to the unique needs of partnering agencies, and developed and refined in a cyclical and iterative process. These approaches may result in enhanced...
- In this review, researchers summarize some of the available methods to improve Alzheimer’s disease research recruitment, the available literature to support or refute these strategies, and experiences at the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Centers. This article also addresses the application of community-based participatory research principles and the use of participant registries to enhance research enrollment and increase diversity of research samples. Grill JD, Galvin JE. Facilitating Alzheimer...