Diversity in United States Dementia Prevention Trials: An Updated Systematic Review of Eligibility Criteria and Recruitment Strategies

美国痴呆症预防试验的多样性:入选标准和招募策略的最新系统评价

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Abstract

Introduction: Given the elevated dementia risk in underrepresented demographic groups in the USA - particularly in Latino and Non-Latino Black individuals compared to Non-Latino White individuals - it is vital that these groups are well-represented in dementia prevention research. Eligibility criteria and recruitment strategies may play a key role in promoting participant diversity. The aim of this review was to examine eligibility criteria and recruitment strategies in US dementia prevention trials in light of participant diversity. METHODS: A systematic review was conducted using Medline (including PubMed), Embase, Cochrane Library, and CINAHL. We explored the percent White participants for trials using versus not using a specific eligibility criterion or recruitment strategy using Hodges-Lehmann median difference estimation. RESULTS: Of forty-four studies meeting the inclusion criteria, twenty-seven reported on racial/ethnic diversity. Analyses demonstrated that criteria regarding cardiovascular disease, pulmonary disease, hearing impairment, and sedentary lifestyle were associated with relatively high participant diversity, while gastro-intestinal/liver disease, motivation to participate, and language proficiency criteria were associated with relatively little diversity. Information on recruitment strategies was often lacking. Three studies described recruitment efforts explicitly aimed at increasing diversity. Recruitment strategies associated with relatively high racial/ethnic diversity included recruitment via referral/word-of-mouth, television/radio advertising, and recruitment at church. CONCLUSION: Eligibility criteria could be improved by revisiting and revising how they are defined (e.g., motivation to participate). Regarding recruitment, several recommendations are provided, including (1) lifting barriers to study participation (e.g., through reimbursement), (2) collaborating with community partners, and (3) formally studying the effectiveness of recruitment strategies.

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