了解参与者对CARE注册中心研究的态度

IF 13 1区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Thomas J. Hoffmann, Janice Y. Tsoh, Oanh L. Meyer, Marian Tzuang, Bora Nam, Gabriel Fara-On, Daren Huang, Alka M Kanaya, Dolores Gallagher-Thompson, Quyen Vuong, Hye-Won Shin, Va’atausili Tofaeono, Joshua D. Grill, Van Ta Park
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摘要

阐明参与研究的障碍和促进因素对亚裔美国人、夏威夷原住民和太平洋岛民(AANHPI)人群尤其重要,他们在阿尔茨海默病和相关痴呆(ADRD)研究中的代表性明显不足。方法:我们分析了AANHPI研究与教育合作方法(CARE)注册中心中不同年龄的不同AANHPI参与者的7项研究态度问卷(RAQ)的多语言数据。结果入组后,10063名CARE参与者被邀请完成RAQ;72.3%(7281人)这样做了。RAQ的调查显示,75.0%的人对研究持赞成态度。在逐步模型中,与更有利的研究态度相关的特征包括:越南人身份、年龄较大、提供多种联系方式、居住在美国西部地区、总体健康状况较好。对研究的态度根据具体的特点而有所不同。某些亚群体可能需要更有针对性和/或资源密集型的参与,以增加他们对研究的参与。了解研究参与障碍对那些代表性不足的人至关重要。75%的亚裔美国人、夏威夷原住民和太平洋岛民研究与教育(CARE)注册成员对研究持积极态度。该研究确定了与研究态度相关的特征。亚群体可能需要更有针对性和/或资源密集型的参与。
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Understanding participants’ attitudes toward research in the CARE registry

INTRODUCTION

Elucidating barriers and facilitators to research participation is especially important in Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) populations, who are significantly underrepresented in Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) research.

METHODS

We analyzed multilingual data from the 7-item Research Attitude Questionnaire (RAQ) among diverse AANHPI participants across a broad age range in the Collaborative Approach for AANHPI Research and Education (CARE) registry.

RESULTS

Upon enrollment, 10,063 CARE participants were invited to complete the RAQ; 72.3% (7281) did so. The RAQ survey showed that 75.0% had favorable attitudes toward research. In a stepwise model, characteristics associated with a more favorable attitude toward research included identifying as Vietnamese, older age, providing multiple contact methods, living in the Western U.S. region, and having better general health.

DISCUSSION

Attitudes toward research differ based on specific characteristics. Certain subpopulations may require more tailored and/or resource-intensive engagement to increase their research participation.

Highlights

  • Understanding research participation barriers is crucial in those underrepresented.
  • Seventy-five percent of Collaborative Approach for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders Research and Education (CARE) registry members had favorable research attitudes.
  • The study identified characteristics associated with research attitudes.
  • Subpopulations may require more tailored and/or resource-intensive engagement.
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Alzheimer's & Dementia
Alzheimer's & Dementia 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
14.50
自引率
5.00%
发文量
299
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Alzheimer's & Dementia is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to bridge knowledge gaps in dementia research by covering the entire spectrum, from basic science to clinical trials to social and behavioral investigations. It provides a platform for rapid communication of new findings and ideas, optimal translation of research into practical applications, increasing knowledge across diverse disciplines for early detection, diagnosis, and intervention, and identifying promising new research directions. In July 2008, Alzheimer's & Dementia was accepted for indexing by MEDLINE, recognizing its scientific merit and contribution to Alzheimer's research.
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