提高西班牙裔参与认知研究的程度:对 MindCrowd 十年来网络招聘工作的考察》。

Tomas Nuño, Katherine D Ellingson, Zhao Chen, Matt De Both, Megan Johnson, Harshini Venkatachalam, Carolina Carrasco, Ashleigh Horton, Melanie Rubio, Yunjia Yang, Grace Leito, Sean Nuqui, Lee Ryan, David W Coon, Matt Huentelman
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导言:研究界一直在努力成功招募和留住参与研究的西班牙裔参与者。我们的研究旨在描述过去十年中西班牙裔参与者参与研究的情况。我们试图找出包括 COVID-19 大流行在内的三个不同时期西班牙裔参与互联网招募的趋势。研究方法MindCrowd(MC)是一项基于网络的研究,旨在确定影响年龄相关认知能力下降和疾病的潜在因素。MC 平台于 2013 年 1 月启动,截至 2023 年 7 月,共有 403,633 名参与者。为了探索西班牙裔的招募情况,我们考虑了三个不同的组群:2013 年 1 月至 2020 年 3 月称为 "MC1",2020 年 4 月至 2022 年 5 月称为 "MC-C19",2022 年 7 月至 2023 年 7 月称为 "MC2"。我们对这三个组群进行了比较,并检查了各个组群的人口统计数据。研究结果在整个研究中,22,067 人(6%)被认定为西班牙裔。与 MC1(分别为 8.0% 和 4.4%)相比,MC2 的西班牙裔招募比例有所上升。美国各州的西班牙裔参与率与各州的西班牙裔人口数量有很强的相关性(R = 0.9)。此外,在 COVID-19 大流行期间,西班牙裔的招募人数有所增加。结论:随着时间的推移,基于互联网的西语裔招募情况有所改善,这表明有可能采取创新策略来提高他们在健康研究中的代表性。
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Increasing Hispanic Participation in Cognitive Research: An Examination of a Decade of Web-Based Recruitment into MindCrowd.

Introduction: The research community has struggled to successfully recruit and retain Hispanic participants into research studies. The purpose of our study is to describe Hispanic enrollment into our study across the past decade. We sought to identify trends in Hispanic engagement in internet-based recruitment over three distinct time periods including the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: MindCrowd (MC) is a web-based research study that aims to identify potential factors influencing age-related cognitive decline and disease. The MC platform was launched on 01/2013 and as of 7/2023 has 403,633 participants. To explore Hispanic recruitment, we considered three different cohorts: 01/2013 through 03/2020 labeled as "MC1", 04/2020 through 05/2022 labeled "MC-C19", and 07/2022 to 07/2023 labeled "MC2". We compared these three cohorts and examined the individual cohort demographics. Results: For the entire study, 22,067 (6%) identified as Hispanic. MC2 has demonstrated an increase in percent Hispanic recruitment compared to MC1 (8.0% vs 4.4%, respectively). Hispanic participation by U.S. State has a strong correlation with Hispanic population size in respective U.S. States (R = 0.9). Additionally, Hispanic recruitment during the COVID-19 pandemic increased. Conclusions: Improvement in internet-based Hispanic recruitment over time suggests the potential of innovative strategies to enhance their representation in health research.

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