Recruiting for Success: Maximizing Potential in Dementia Trials
Description
In this episode with Dr. Amanda Szabo-Reed and Dr. Ellen Binder, we delve into the recruitment outcomes of a multisite clinical study focused on the effects of exercise and intensive vascular treatment on cognitive function in older adults at risk for Alzheimer's disease. Their work reveals the effectiveness of professional referrals and direct contacts over email and traditional media, and underscores the importance of targeted recruitment strategies in maximizing participation in dementia clinical trials.
Links
- Show page: alz.org/ISTAARTpodcast
- ISTAART: alz.org/ISTAART
- Featured paper: https://alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/trc2.12422
- Dr. Amanda N. Szabo-Reed: https://www.kumc.edu/aszabo.html
- Dr. Ellen Binder: https://generalmedicinegeriatrics.wustl.edu/people/ellen-f-binder-md/
- Podcast CMEs: www.alz.org/ISTAARTpodcastCME
- Alzheimer's Association International Conference® 2024 (AAIC®): alz.org/AAIC
- Alzheimer's Association Scientific Meetings: alz.org/scientificmeetings
- Alzheimer's Association Journal Family: alz.org/journals
- Social: #ISTAART @ISTAART
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