Community engagement strategies for population health research with culturally diverse adults

针对不同文化背景的成年人开展人口健康研究的社区参与策略

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Abstract

The purpose of this report is to describe the community engagement research (CEnR) strategies used to implement the Florida Statewide Registry for Aging Studies (FSRAS), a tri-institutional research project conducted during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. We describe the CEnR strategies used to enroll adults aged ≥ 25 years old self-identifying as African American (AA), Caribbean (CN), or Hispanic/Latinx (H/L) into FSRAS health research studies. The second goal is to report the number of AA, CN, and H/L adults involved in FSRAS and discuss the implications of CEnR strategies used throughout this research. More than 1600 adults aged 25 years or older participated in FSRAS health-related research activities or studies. Specifically, 25 community leaders from throughout Florida served on the FL-SAGE Council, 587 AA, CN, and H/L adults aged ≥ 25 years old participated in listening sessions and completed surveys exploring intergenerational influence, 292 AA, CN, and H/L adults participated in marketing research, and at least 702 adults have enrolled in AgeWell, FSRAS's health registry for persons interested in healthy aging research. Implications are researchers should continue using several CEnR strategies including technology and social media. Examining how the foundational principles of trust and authenticity are maintained when using CEnR strategies in virtual settings is warranted. Research implications are that simultaneously using CEnR strategies to recruit and enroll underrepresented populations into research is most effective although further research is needed to identify which CEnR strategy is most effective for enrolling AA, CN, and H/L older adults in aging research.

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