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美国少数民族老年人的认知训练:综述。

Cognitive Training for Ethnic Minority Older Adults in the United States: A Review.

机构信息

Department of Mental Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland.

Center on Aging and Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland.

出版信息

Gerontologist. 2018 Sep 14;58(5):e311-e324. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnw260.

Abstract

PURPOSE OF THE STUDY

Interest in cognitive training for healthy older adults to reduce cognitive decline has grown considerably over the past few decades. Given the shift toward a more diverse society, the purpose of this review is to examine the extent of race/ethnic minority participation in cognitive training studies and characteristics of studies that included race/ethnic minority participants.

DESIGN AND METHODS

This review considered peer-reviewed studies reporting cognitive training studies for cognitively healthy, community-dwelling older adults (age 55+) in the United States published in English before December 31, 2015. A total of 31 articles published between 1986 and 2015 meeting inclusion criteria were identified and included in the review.

RESULTS

A total of 6,432 participants were recruited across all of the studies, and ranged in age from 55 to 99 years. Across all studies examined, 39% reported racial/ethnic background information. Only 3 of these studies included a substantial number of minorities (26.7% in the ACTIVE study; 28.4% in the SeniorWISE study; 22.7% in the TEAM study). Race/ethnic minority older adults were disproportionately underrepresented in cognitive training studies.

IMPLICATIONS

Further research should aim to enroll participants representative of various race/ethnic minority populations. Strategies for recruitment and retention of ethnic minority participants in cognitive training research are discussed, which could lead to the development of more culturally appropriate and perhaps more effective cognitive interventions.

摘要

研究目的

在过去几十年中,人们对认知训练在健康老年人中的应用产生了浓厚的兴趣,以减缓认知能力下降。鉴于社会向多元化方向发展,本研究旨在考察少数族裔参与认知训练研究的程度以及纳入少数族裔参与者的研究的特点。

设计与方法

本综述考虑了在美国,针对认知健康的社区居住的 55 岁以上老年人进行的认知训练研究,发表于 2015 年 12 月 31 日之前的同行评审的英文期刊。共确定了 31 篇符合纳入标准的文章,并纳入了综述。

结果

所有研究共招募了 6432 名参与者,年龄从 55 岁到 99 岁不等。在所有被研究的研究中,39%报告了种族/民族背景信息。只有 3 项研究纳入了大量的少数族裔(ACTIVE 研究中的 26.7%;SeniorWISE 研究中的 28.4%;TEAM 研究中的 22.7%)。少数族裔老年人在认知训练研究中代表性不足。

结论

进一步的研究应该旨在招募各种少数族裔人群的参与者。讨论了在认知训练研究中招募和保留少数民族参与者的策略,这可能会导致制定出更具文化适应性、也许更有效的认知干预措施。

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