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Department of Neurology Alzheimer Center Amsterdam Amsterdam Neuroscience Amsterdam University Medical Center Amsterdam the Netherlands.
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics Amsterdam University Medical Center Amsterdam the Netherlands.
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The Dutch Brain Research Registry aims to facilitate online recruitment of participants for brain disease studies.
Registrants were primarily recruited through an online social media campaign. The registration process included a short questionnaire, which was subsequently used in the prescreening process to match participants to studies.
In the first 18 months, 17,218 registrants signed up (58±11 years old, 78% female). Out of 34,696 study invitations that were sent, 36% were accepted by registrants, of which 50% to 84% were finally enrolled, resulting in 10,661 participants in 28 studies. Compared to non-participants, study participants were more often older, male, more highly educated, retired or unemployed, non-smoking, healthier, and more often had a family member with dementia.
The Dutch Brain Research Registry facilitates effective matching of participants to brain disease studies. Participant factors related to study enrollment may reflect facilitators or barriers for participation, which is useful for improving recruitment strategies.
荷兰脑研究登记处旨在促进为脑部疾病研究在线招募参与者。
登记者主要通过在线社交媒体活动招募。注册过程包括一份简短问卷,该问卷随后用于预筛选过程,以将参与者与研究进行匹配。
在最初的18个月里,有17218人注册(年龄58±11岁,78%为女性)。在发出的34696份研究邀请中,36%被注册者接受,其中50%至84%最终入选,28项研究共有10661名参与者。与未参与者相比,研究参与者年龄更大、男性居多、受教育程度更高、已退休或失业、不吸烟、更健康,且更常有患痴呆症的家庭成员。
荷兰脑研究登记处有助于将参与者与脑部疾病研究进行有效匹配。与研究入选相关的参与者因素可能反映了参与的促进因素或障碍,这对改进招募策略很有用。