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Clinical research participation among aging adults enrolled in an Alzheimer's Disease Center research registry.

机译:阿尔茨海默氏病中心研究注册表中登记的老年成年人的临床研究参与情况。

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In light of our limited understanding of what motivates older adults to participate in clinical studies of Alzheimer's disease (AD), the current study examines incentives and barriers to participating in AD clinical research among older adults. 235 participants enrolled in the Boston University Alzheimer's Disease Center research registry (75 +/- 8 years, range 58-99 years, 60% female), a longitudinal registry from which individuals are recruited into other clinical studies, completed a survey assessing registry participation satisfaction, religiousness, trust in healthcare institutions, and medical research attitudes. Most participants reported initially enrolling in the registry for societal benefit. Insufficient time was a commonly endorsed barrier to enrolling in other Center-approved studies, particularly among younger participants. Driving and a lack of transportation to the medical facility were also barriers, particularly for older participants. Transportation was the most popular incentive, followed by home-based visits (particularly for older participants and participants with less formal education) and compensation (particularly among respondents from racial/ethnic minority groups). Participation interest in other studies was associated with favorable medical research attitudes (r = 0.34, p = 0.00003) but not religiousness (r = -0.09, p = 0.21), or trust in healthcare institutions (r = 0.09, p = 0.17). Among older adults, societal benefit is a motivating factor for registry enrollment; however, participation in additional studies is hindered by insufficient time among younger participants and transportation barriers among older participants. Providing transportation, home-based visits, and modest compensation may improve participation rates. Furthermore, favorable attitudes toward medical research are strongly associated with interest in enrolling in additional studies and may serve as a beneficial outreach triage technique.
机译:鉴于我们对促使老年人参与阿尔茨海默氏病(AD)临床研究的动机的了解有限,因此本研究调查了老年人参与AD临床研究的诱因和障碍。波士顿大学阿尔茨海默氏病中心研究注册中心的235名参与者(75 +/- 8岁,年龄范围58-99岁,女性占60%)是一项纵向注册者,可从该研究者中招募个人参加其他临床研究,完成了一项评估注册者参与程度的调查满意度,宗教信仰,对医疗机构的信任以及医学研究态度。大多数参与者报告最初是为了社会利益而注册登记的。时间不足是普遍认可的参加其他中心批准的研究的障碍,特别是在年轻参与者中。驾驶和医疗机构交通不便也是障碍,特别是对于年长参与者。交通是最流行的诱因,其次是家庭访问(特别是针对年龄较大的参与者和受过正规教育的参与者)和报酬(尤其是来自种族/族裔少数群体的受访者)。参与其他研究的兴趣与良好的医学研究态度有关(r = 0.34,p = 0.00003),但与宗教信仰无关(r = -0.09,p = 0.21),或对医疗机构的信任(r = 0.09,p = 0.17)。在老年人中,社会福利是登记注册的激励因素。但是,年轻参与者的时间不足和年长参与者的交通障碍阻碍了他们参加额外的研究。提供交通,家庭访问和适度的补偿可能会提高参与率。此外,对医学研究的良好态度与参与其他研究的兴趣密切相关,并且可以作为有益的外展分诊技术。

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