The dementia care study (D-CARE): Recruitment strategies and demographic characteristics of participants in a pragmatic randomized trial of dementia care

  • Mia Yang
  • , Rafael Samper-Ternent
  • , Elena Volpi
  • , Aval Na Ree Green
  • , Maya Lichtenstein
  • , Katy Araujo
  • , Pamela Borek
  • , Peter Charpentier
  • , James Dziura
  • , Thomas M. Gill
  • , Rebecca Galloway
  • , Erich J. Greene
  • , Kristin Lenoir
  • , Peter Peduzzi
  • , Can Meng
  • , Jordan Reese
  • , Amy Shelton
  • , Eleni A. Skokos
  • , Jenny Summapund
  • , Erin Unger
  • David B. Reuben, Jeff D. Williamson, Alan B. Stevens

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Pragmatic research studies that include diverse dyads of persons living with dementia (PLWD) and their family caregivers are rare. METHODS: Community-dwelling dyads were recruited for a pragmatic clinical trial evaluating three approaches to dementia care. Four clinical trial sites used shared and site-specific recruitment strategies to enroll health system patients. RESULTS: Electronic health record (EHR) queries of patients with a diagnosis of dementia and engagement of their clinicians were the main recruitment strategies. A total of 2176 dyads were enrolled, with 80% recruited after the onset of the pandemic. PLWD had a mean age of 80.6 years (SD 8.5), 58.4% were women, and 8.8% were Hispanic/Latino, and 11.9% were Black/African American. Caregivers were mostly children of the PLWD (46.5%) or spouses/partners (45.2%), 75.8% were women, 9.4% were Hispanic/Latino, and 11.6% were Black/African American. DISCUSSION: Health systems can successfully enroll diverse dyads in a pragmatic clinical trial.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)2575-2588
Number of pages14
JournalAlzheimer's and Dementia
Volume20
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2024

Keywords

  • caregivers
  • dementia care
  • pragmatic clinical trials
  • recruitment

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Epidemiology
  • Health Policy
  • Developmental Neuroscience
  • Clinical Neurology
  • Geriatrics and Gerontology
  • Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
  • Psychiatry and Mental health

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