University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA.
Bluegrass Community and Technical College, Lexington, KY, USA.
J Appl Gerontol. 2021 Feb;40(2):201-208. doi: 10.1177/0733464820902002. Epub 2020 Feb 4.
African Americans (AAs) have an elevated risk of developing dementia, yet are underrepresented in clinical research. This project uses a community-engaged photovoice approach to add to existing understanding of barriers and facilitators to AA participation in Alzheimer's disease research and identify strategies to enhance engagement. Three AA research advocates served as community facilitators to identify and guide groups of AA adults through an eight to nine session photovoice project. Group sessions involved discussions and sharing of images pertaining to various prompts in the area of brain health and research participation. Sessions were audiotaped and transcribed verbatim. Participants identified three categories of barriers to AA research participation: (a) Mistrust, (b) avoidance and fear of acknowledging problems, and (c) seeing the risks of research but not the need. Participants shared suggestions and approaches for ameliorating each of these barriers. This process revealed unique insights into barriers and opportunities for increasing AA engagement in aging and dementia research.
非裔美国人(African Americans,简称 AAs)患痴呆症的风险较高,但在临床研究中代表性不足。本项目采用社区参与式影像法,旨在增进对非裔美国人参与阿尔茨海默病研究的障碍和促进因素的现有认识,并确定增强参与度的策略。三位非裔美国研究倡导者担任社区协调员,通过八到九次的影像法项目,确定并指导非裔美国成年人小组。小组会议涉及与大脑健康和研究参与相关的各种提示的讨论和图像分享。会议进行了录音,并逐字转录。参与者确定了非裔美国人参与研究的三个障碍类别:(a)不信任,(b)避免和害怕承认问题,以及(c)看到研究的风险,但没有看到研究的必要性。参与者分享了缓解这些障碍的建议和方法。这一过程揭示了增加非裔美国人参与衰老和痴呆症研究的独特障碍和机会。