Eric Vidoni, PhD, 4350 Shawnee Mission Parkway, Fairway, KS, 66205, USA, Phone: 913-588-5312; Fax: 913-945-5035, Email:
J Prev Alzheimers Dis. 2022;9(4):672-678. doi: 10.14283/jpad.2022.82.
Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) is two times more prevalent among compared to non-Hispanic Whites. Despite the higher prevalence of ADRD among older African Americans, recent estimates suggest research enrollment by those who identify as African American remains limited. The purpose of the study is to 1) explore how a culturally tailored community education program impacts clinical trial interest and enrollment in ADRD research studies and to 2) identify how applicable the African American community perceived the culturally tailored curriculum. Using a community-engaged research approach, we collaborated with predominately African American serving community-based organizations to support content development and delivery of Aging with Grace (AWG), a culturally tailored ADRD educational curriculum. A total of five AWG presentations were given to 66 attendees. Most attendees (67%) expressed interest in participating in clinical trials after attending AWG. Enrollment increased within an observational study (84%) and lifestyle prevention clinical trials (52%) from 2018 to 2019. Attendees (32%) also perceived an increase in ADRD knowledge from attending AWG and 89.1% believed more African Americans should participate in research. Our work demonstrates the effectiveness of a culturally tailored community education program to enhance knowledge, clinical trial interest, and recruitment into observational studies and lifestyle ADRD clinical trials among older African Americans. Education programs developed in partnership with the community can serve as bridge to research participation for underrepresented minorities in clinical research. Future studies should assess long-term retention of knowledge and research readiness.
阿尔茨海默病和相关痴呆症(ADRD)在非西班牙裔白种人中的患病率是其两倍。尽管老年非裔美国人中 ADRD 的患病率较高,但最近的估计表明,那些自认为是非裔美国人的人参与研究的人数仍然有限。该研究的目的是:1)探讨文化适应性社区教育计划如何影响 ADRD 研究临床试验的兴趣和参与度;2)确定非裔美国人社区对文化适应性课程的接受程度。本研究采用社区参与式研究方法,与主要为非裔美国人服务的社区组织合作,支持内容开发和 Aging with Grace(AWG)的交付,这是一种文化适应性 ADRD 教育课程。总共向 66 名与会者进行了 5 次 AWG 演示。大多数与会者(67%)表示有兴趣参加 AWG 后参加临床试验。2018 年至 2019 年,一项观察性研究(84%)和生活方式预防临床试验(52%)的入组人数有所增加。与会者(32%)还认为参加 AWG 后 ADRD 知识有所增加,89.1%的人认为应该有更多的非裔美国人参与研究。我们的工作表明,文化适应性社区教育计划能够有效提高知识水平,增强对临床试验的兴趣,并促进老年非裔美国人参与观察性研究和生活方式 ADRD 临床试验。与社区合作制定的教育计划可以作为参与临床研究的代表性不足的少数族裔的桥梁。未来的研究应评估知识的长期保留和研究准备情况。