Asian Americans' and Pacific Islanders' preferences in recruitment strategies and messaging for participation in the CARE registry: A discrete choice experiment

This discrete choice experiment (DCE) identified Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) adults' preferences for recruitment strategies/messaging to enroll in the Collaborative Approach for AAPI Research and Education (CARE) registry for dementia-related research. DCE recruitment strategy/me...

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Hauptverfasser: Ta Park, Van M, Grill, Joshua D, Tsoh, Janice, Meyer, Oanh L, Ameli, Niloufar, Helman, Sarit, Tzuang, Marian, Nam, Bora, Hinton, Ladson, Kanaya, Alka, Gallagher-Thompson, Dolores, Vuong, Quyen, Bang, Joon, Shin, Hye-Won, Gansky, Stuart A
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description This discrete choice experiment (DCE) identified Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) adults' preferences for recruitment strategies/messaging to enroll in the Collaborative Approach for AAPI Research and Education (CARE) registry for dementia-related research. DCE recruitment strategy/messaging options were developed in English, Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese. AAPI participants 50 years and older selected (1) who, (2) what, and (3) how they would prefer hearing about CARE. Analyses utilized conditional logistic regression. Participants self-identified as Asian Indian, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Samoan, or Vietnamese (N = 356). Overall, they preferred learning about CARE from the healthcare community (vs. community champions and faith-based organizations), joining CARE to advance research (vs. personal experiences), and hearing about CARE through social media/instant messaging (vs. flyer or workshop/seminar). Preferences varied by age, ethnic identity, and survey completion language. DCE findings may inform tailoring recruitment strategies/messaging to engage diverse AAPI in an aging-focused research registry.
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