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African American Participation in Alzheimer's Disease Research That Includes brain donation

机译:非裔美国人参与包括大脑捐赠在内的阿尔茨海默氏病研究

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Historically, minority groups have been underrepresented in research and clinical trials. The lack of participation by minorities has been attributed to a variety of factors including a mistrust of the predominately white research establishments and a lack of education about the purpose of research. The current study was designed to determine African American interest in Alzheimer's disease (AD) research and to recruit African Americans as normal controls in current AD studies with the goal of eventually gaining consent for brain donation upon death. Participants were 46 African Americans aged 65 or older, who were interviewed about the knowledge of medical procedures and experience with research. After initial recruitment interviews, 31.7% of participants agreed to yearly testing with eventual brain donation. Study findings suggest a moderate relationship between participants' knowledge of medical procedures used to prolong life and willingness to donate one's brain.
机译:从历史上看,少数民族在研究和临床试验中的代表性不足。少数族裔缺乏参与的原因是多种因素,包括对以白人为主的研究机构的不信任和缺乏研究目的的教育。本研究旨在确定非裔美国人对阿尔茨海默氏病(AD)研究的兴趣,并招募非裔美国人作为当前AD研究中的正常对照,目的是最终在死亡时获得大脑捐赠的同意。参加者为46位65岁或65岁以上的非洲裔美国人,他们就医疗程序知识和研究经验接受了采访。在最初的招聘面试之后,有31.7%的参与者同意进行年度测试并最终捐献大脑。研究结果表明,参与者对延长寿命的医疗程序知识与捐赠大脑的意愿之间存在适度的关系。

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