Alzheimer's & Dementia Outreach, Recruitment & Engagement Resources
Recruit & Retain Participants
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- The Michigan Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center’s newsletter facilitates recruitment and retention while providing Alzheimer’s disease education. It is published biannually and mailed to all participants in the center’s research studies, with an electronic version sent to community and academic partners. Each issue highlights actively recruiting studies, research findings from center studies, profiles of center staff and research participants, education on emerging topics in the field, and...
- The "Headlines" newsletter from the Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (WADRC) includes news, Center highlights, information on upcoming events, and descriptions of select open studies. The newsletter was launched in 2014 and is now available as an e-newsletter about twice a month.
- This poster from the Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (WADRC) encourages participants to refer friends and family members to volunteer to participate in clinical trials. The poster indicates that WADRC is recruiting people with mild cognitive impairment and people ages 45-65 with or without parental history of Alzheimer’s. The poster includes contact information and is distributed at ADRC participant events.
- This online web portal from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), includes information for the public on participating in a clinical trial. The portal includes information for parents and family members, basic information on clinical trials, and personal stories from trials participants.
- ClinicalTrials.gov is a database of privately and publicly funded clinical studies conducted around the world. It is provided by the National Library of Medicine at the National Institutes of Health. Users can explore over 250,000 research studies in all 50 U.S. states and over 200 countries.
- ResearchMatch brings volunteers together who are trying to find clinical trials and research studies. The site emails participants about studies that may be a good fit for them.
- The "Vital News" newsletter is a biannual publication of the Wake Forest School of Medicine Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center that provides information to current, former, and potential study participants. It is mailed hard-copy to more than 16,000 recipients.
- The Wake Forest School of Medicine Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center developed a physician referral pad for doctors to recommend patients into a memory study. The small pads fit in a physician’s lab coat and are printed in neon green so they do not get lost in the patient’s other visit papers.
- The All of Us Research Program has many resources, such as videos, social media postings, and websites.
- This website, from the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, provides a searchable database of clinical trials. The site serves as a registry of publicly supported clinical studies conducted mostly in Bethesda, MD.