- Ashford, Miriam T;
- Camacho, Monica R;
- Jin, Chengshi;
- Eichenbaum, Joseph;
- Ulbricht, Aaron;
- Alaniz, Roxanne;
- Van De Mortel, Lesley;
- Sorce, Jennefer;
- Aaronson, Anna;
- Parmar, Shivam;
- Flenniken, Derek;
- Fockler, Juliet;
- Truran, Diana;
- Mackin, R Scott;
- Mindt, Monica Rivera;
- Morlett‐Paredes, Alejandra;
- González, Hector M;
- Mayeda, Elizabeth Rose;
- Weiner, Michael W;
- Nosheny, Rachel L
Introduction
This culturally tailored enrollment effort aims to determine the feasibility of enrolling 5000 older Latino adults from California into the Brain Health Registries (BHR) over 2.25 years.Methods
This paper describes (1) the development and deployment of culturally tailored BHR websites and digital ads, in collaboration with a Latino community science partnership board and a marketing company; (2) an interim feasibility analysis of the enrollment efforts and numbers, and participant characteristics (primary aim); as well as (3) an exploration of module completion and a preliminary efficacy evaluation of the culturally tailored digital efforts compared to BHR's standard non-culturally tailored efforts (secondary aim).Results
In 12.5 months, 3603 older Latino adults were enrolled (71% of the total California Latino BHR initiative enrollment goal). Completion of all BHR modules was low (6%).Discussion
Targeted ad placement, culturally tailored enrollment messaging, and culturally tailored BHR websites increased enrollment of Latino participants in BHR, but did not translate to increased module completion.Highlights
Culturally tailored social marketing and website improvements were implemented. The efforts enrolled 5662 Latino individuals in 12.5 months. The number of Latino Brain Health Registry (BHR) participants increased by 122.7%. We failed to adequately enroll female Latinos and Latinos with lower education. Future work will evaluate effects of a newly released Spanish-language BHR website.