Belén Custodio, Maria Mora-Pinzon, Rosa Montesinos, Maria Eugenia Godoy, José Carlos Huilca, Katherine Agüero, Nilton Custodio
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Abstract
Recruitment for dementia research remains a persistent challenge, particularly when trying to reach underrepresented groups such as Latin Americans with traditional enrollment strategies.
Objective: In this retrospective case study, we investigate two communication approaches used on social media to recruit participants for a dementia research study in Lima, Peru.
Methods: Initially, recruitment materials featured medical terminology, which was later replaced by colloquial language to make the content more accessible.
Results: According to the results, using simpler and more relatable language led to an increase in participants' contacts and enrollments. This suggests that culturally tailored communication strategies may be more effective in reaching diverse populations.
Conclusion: The findings highlight the importance of adapting research recruitment efforts to the target community's cultural and linguistic context to improve engagement in dementia studies.
期刊介绍:
Dementia top Neuropsychologia the official scientific journal of the Cognitive Neurology and Ageing Department of the Brazilian Academy of Neurology and of the Brazilian Association of Geriatric Neuropsychiatry, is published by the "Associação Neurologia Cognitiva e do Comportamento", a nonprofit Brazilian association. Regularly published on March, June, September, and December since 2007.