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Increasing representation of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities in aging, dementia, and caregiving research: An update from the CARE registry.

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https://doi.org/10.1002/alz.70144Creative Commons 'BY-NC-ND' version 4.0 license
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INTRODUCTION: Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities are among the fastest growing segments of older adults in the United States yet remain underrepresented in aging, dementia, and caregiving research. METHODS: The Collaborative Approach for AANHPI Research & Education (CARE), a recruitment registry, aims to improve the representation of AANHPI older adults in research. We describe activity to date, as well as planned expansions in cultural groups, language capacity, and data collection in the registry. RESULTS: Between October 15, 2020, and November 4, 2024, 10,367 total AANHPI adults enrolled in the CARE registry, including 50.0% with limited English proficiency, 35.1% age ≥ 65, and 80.2% with no prior participation in research. CARE has made more than 13,954 referrals of 6868 unique registrants to at least one study. DISCUSSION: Through collaborative partnerships with AANHPI communities and researchers, the CARE Registry is achieving its goal of increasing AANHPI representation in research. HIGHLIGHTS: The CARE registry has enrolled 10,367 AANHPI adults. More than 80% of those enrolled had no prior research experience. As of November 4, 2024, CARE had referred 6868 unique participants to at least one study. In total, CARE has made 13,954 referrals to requesting studies.

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