Custodio Belén, Mora-Pinzon Maria, Montesinos Rosa, Godoy Maria Eugenia, Huilca José Carlos, Agüero Katherine, Custodio Nilton
Instituto Peruano de Neurociencias, Research Department, Lima, Peru.
University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Medicine and Public Health, Division of Geriatrics and Gerontology, Department of Medicine, Madison, USA.
Dement Neuropsychol. 2025 Jun 2;19:e20240232. doi: 10.1590/1980-5764-DN-2024-0232. eCollection 2025.
Recruitment for dementia research remains a persistent challenge, particularly when trying to reach underrepresented groups such as Latin Americans with traditional enrollment strategies.
In this retrospective case study, we investigate two communication approaches used on social media to recruit participants for a dementia research study in Lima, Peru.
Initially, recruitment materials featured medical terminology, which was later replaced by colloquial language to make the content more accessible.
According to the results, using simpler and more relatable language led to an increase in participants' contacts and enrollments. This suggests that culturally tailored communication strategies may be more effective in reaching diverse populations.
The findings highlight the importance of adapting research recruitment efforts to the target community's cultural and linguistic context to improve engagement in dementia studies.
痴呆症研究的招募工作仍然是一项持续存在的挑战,尤其是在试图通过传统招募策略接触拉丁裔等代表性不足的群体时。
在这项回顾性案例研究中,我们调查了在社交媒体上使用的两种沟通方式,以招募秘鲁利马一项痴呆症研究的参与者。
最初,招募材料使用医学术语,后来被口语化语言取代,以使内容更易懂。
根据结果,使用更简单、更易懂的语言导致参与者的联系和招募人数增加。这表明,根据文化定制的沟通策略在接触不同人群方面可能更有效。
研究结果凸显了使研究招募工作适应目标社区的文化和语言背景对于提高痴呆症研究参与度的重要性。