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Perspective on the “African American participation in Alzheimer disease research: Effective strategies” workshop, 2018
- Denny, Andrea;
- Streitz, Marissa;
- Stock, Kristin;
- Balls‐Berry, Joyce E;
- Barnes, Lisa L;
- Byrd, Goldie S;
- Croff, Raina;
- Gao, Sujuan;
- Glover, Crystal M;
- Hendrie, Hugh C;
- Hu, William T;
- Manly, Jennifer J;
- Moulder, Krista L;
- Stark, Susan;
- Thomas, Stephen B;
- Whitmer, Rachel;
- Wong, Roger;
- Morris, John C;
- Lingler, Jennifer H
- et al.
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https://doi.org/10.1002/alz.12160Abstract
The Washington University School of Medicine Knight Alzheimer Disease Research Center's "African American Participation in Alzheimer Disease Research: Effective Strategies" Workshop convened to address a major limitation of the ongoing scientific progress regarding Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD): participants in most ADRD research programs overwhelmingly have been limited to non-Hispanic white persons, thus precluding knowledge as to how ADRD may be represented in non-white individuals. Factors that may contribute to successful recruitment and retention of African Americans into ADRD research were discussed and organized into actionable next steps as described within this report.
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