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COMMUNITY CENTERED APPROACHES TO INCREASE PARTICIPATION OF AFRICAN AMERICANS IN BRAIN HEALTH AND ADRD RESEARCH

African Americans/Blacks continue to be underrepresented as participants in Alzheimer’s Disease and related dementia (ADRD) and brain research. Numerous challenges such as lack of information about the Alzheimer’s Disease and related dementia (ADRD), socioeconomic barriers, historical and systemic r...

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Autores principales: Barnes, Priscilla, Cureton, Bianca, Jessup, Nenette, Sutton, Natalie, Hill, Carl, Shih, Patrick, Hendrie, Hugh, Lu, Yvonne
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9766961/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.3020
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author Barnes, Priscilla
Cureton, Bianca
Jessup, Nenette
Sutton, Natalie
Hill, Carl
Shih, Patrick
Hendrie, Hugh
Lu, Yvonne
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Jessup, Nenette
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Lu, Yvonne
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description African Americans/Blacks continue to be underrepresented as participants in Alzheimer’s Disease and related dementia (ADRD) and brain research. Numerous challenges such as lack of information about the Alzheimer’s Disease and related dementia (ADRD), socioeconomic barriers, historical and systemic racism, and distrust of research goals and processes persist in research participation. Research approaches tend to be more recruitment oriented rather than partnership driven that do not address these challenges. As a result, community engagement approaches are increasingly being recognized as a means of building trust and creating new pathways for participation in ADRD studies. This poster focuses on the preliminary work of the Collaborative on Aging Research and Engagement (CARE) --- a community academic partnership comprising the CARE Advisory Team (a community action team of 10 African American leaders), Alzheimer’s Association, the Alzheimer’s Association Greater Indiana Chapter, IU Schools of Nursing, Public Health, and Informatics, Computer Science, and Engineering, and the Indiana Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center. The goal of the partnership is to facilitate active engagement of African Americans aged 45 years and older in research opportunities taking place in in Central and Northwest Indiana. Experiences and perspectives shared at the CARE Advisory Team meetings as well as memos from the researcher staff generated five lessons learned in building relationship oriented, as opposed to recruitment driven, processes. These lessons will be used to develop a community engagement framework focused on the integration of culturally relevant outreach practices in promoting ADRD research opportunities in African American/Black communities.
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spelling pubmed-97669612022-12-21 COMMUNITY CENTERED APPROACHES TO INCREASE PARTICIPATION OF AFRICAN AMERICANS IN BRAIN HEALTH AND ADRD RESEARCH Barnes, Priscilla Cureton, Bianca Jessup, Nenette Sutton, Natalie Hill, Carl Shih, Patrick Hendrie, Hugh Lu, Yvonne Innov Aging Late Breaking Abstracts African Americans/Blacks continue to be underrepresented as participants in Alzheimer’s Disease and related dementia (ADRD) and brain research. Numerous challenges such as lack of information about the Alzheimer’s Disease and related dementia (ADRD), socioeconomic barriers, historical and systemic racism, and distrust of research goals and processes persist in research participation. Research approaches tend to be more recruitment oriented rather than partnership driven that do not address these challenges. As a result, community engagement approaches are increasingly being recognized as a means of building trust and creating new pathways for participation in ADRD studies. This poster focuses on the preliminary work of the Collaborative on Aging Research and Engagement (CARE) --- a community academic partnership comprising the CARE Advisory Team (a community action team of 10 African American leaders), Alzheimer’s Association, the Alzheimer’s Association Greater Indiana Chapter, IU Schools of Nursing, Public Health, and Informatics, Computer Science, and Engineering, and the Indiana Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center. The goal of the partnership is to facilitate active engagement of African Americans aged 45 years and older in research opportunities taking place in in Central and Northwest Indiana. Experiences and perspectives shared at the CARE Advisory Team meetings as well as memos from the researcher staff generated five lessons learned in building relationship oriented, as opposed to recruitment driven, processes. These lessons will be used to develop a community engagement framework focused on the integration of culturally relevant outreach practices in promoting ADRD research opportunities in African American/Black communities. Oxford University Press 2022-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9766961/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.3020 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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COMMUNITY CENTERED APPROACHES TO INCREASE PARTICIPATION OF AFRICAN AMERICANS IN BRAIN HEALTH AND ADRD RESEARCH
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title_full COMMUNITY CENTERED APPROACHES TO INCREASE PARTICIPATION OF AFRICAN AMERICANS IN BRAIN HEALTH AND ADRD RESEARCH
title_fullStr COMMUNITY CENTERED APPROACHES TO INCREASE PARTICIPATION OF AFRICAN AMERICANS IN BRAIN HEALTH AND ADRD RESEARCH
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title_short COMMUNITY CENTERED APPROACHES TO INCREASE PARTICIPATION OF AFRICAN AMERICANS IN BRAIN HEALTH AND ADRD RESEARCH
title_sort community centered approaches to increase participation of african americans in brain health and adrd research
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