BackgroundRecruitment to dementia prevention clinical trials is challenging, and participants are not representative of US adults at risk. A better understanding of the general public's interest in dementia prevention research participation is needed to inform future recruitment strategies.ObjectiveTo examine US adults' characteristics associated with self-reported likelihood to participate in dementia prevention clinical trials.DesignWe conducted a cross-sectional survey using the October 2018 wave of the University of Michigan National Poll on Healthy Aging.SettingThe National Poll on Healthy Aging is a nationally representative survey of adults using KnowledgePanel (Ipsos Public Affairs LLC), a probability-based panel of the civilian, no...
International audienceAbstract Background A better insight into older adults’ understanding of and a...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment is often a bottleneck in secondary prevention trials in Alzheimer disease (A...
BackgroundIt is unknown whether older adults in the United States would be willing to take a test pr...
International audienceAbstract Background Preventive interventions for dementia are urgently needed ...
The objective of this study was to assess attitudes toward participation in dementia prevention tria...
Abstract Background Trials aimed at preventing cognit...
As the population in the United States becomes older and more diversified, conducting research that ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence on potentially modifiable risk factors for dementia is accumulating rapidly, in...
BACKGROUND: Trials aimed at preventing cognitive decline through cognitive stimulation among those w...
IntroductionWe sought to examine the association of race/ethnicity with willingness to engage in stu...
Background: A better insight into older adults' understanding of and attitude towards cognitive diso...
Background: A better insight into older adults' understanding of and attitude towards cognitive diso...
Aim: To investigate perceptions of dementia and dementia risk reduction held by people without demen...
Background Recruitment is often a bottleneck in secondary prevention trials in Alzheimer disease (AD...
YesBackground: Recruiting isolated older adults to clinical trials is complex, time-consuming and di...
International audienceAbstract Background A better insight into older adults’ understanding of and a...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment is often a bottleneck in secondary prevention trials in Alzheimer disease (A...
BackgroundIt is unknown whether older adults in the United States would be willing to take a test pr...
International audienceAbstract Background Preventive interventions for dementia are urgently needed ...
The objective of this study was to assess attitudes toward participation in dementia prevention tria...
Abstract Background Trials aimed at preventing cognit...
As the population in the United States becomes older and more diversified, conducting research that ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence on potentially modifiable risk factors for dementia is accumulating rapidly, in...
BACKGROUND: Trials aimed at preventing cognitive decline through cognitive stimulation among those w...
IntroductionWe sought to examine the association of race/ethnicity with willingness to engage in stu...
Background: A better insight into older adults' understanding of and attitude towards cognitive diso...
Background: A better insight into older adults' understanding of and attitude towards cognitive diso...
Aim: To investigate perceptions of dementia and dementia risk reduction held by people without demen...
Background Recruitment is often a bottleneck in secondary prevention trials in Alzheimer disease (AD...
YesBackground: Recruiting isolated older adults to clinical trials is complex, time-consuming and di...
International audienceAbstract Background A better insight into older adults’ understanding of and a...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment is often a bottleneck in secondary prevention trials in Alzheimer disease (A...
BackgroundIt is unknown whether older adults in the United States would be willing to take a test pr...