Exploring Design Recommendations for Promoting Brain Health, ADRD Health Literacy, and Participation in clinical ADRD trials in Older African American/Black Adults

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2025
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Alzheimer's Disease and related dementia (ADRD) is prevalent in one in nine individuals age 65 or above, and it has a 65% higher risk of incidence for African American/Black adults. With an aging population in the United States and persisting healthcare inequities for African American/Black adults, our research aims to explore design requirements of a digital health platform for delivering culturally relevant content that informs African Americans/Black adults (45 years and older) about brain health and participation in clinical ADRD studies. We conducted seven focus groups (n = 44) to collect information on facilitators and barriers to brain health literacy and participation in clinical ADRD research, followed by seven participatory design workshops (n = 44) to collaboratively develop solutions for improving brain health literacy and participation in clinical ADRD research. Our findings provide insights into incorporating community into accessible, technological design for reducing brain health disparities for African American/Black adults.

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Theisz AA, Bosco C, Torres JO, et al. Exploring Design Recommendations for Promoting Brain Health, ADRD Health Literacy, and Participation in clinical ADRD trials in Older African American/Black Adults. Proc ACM Hum Comput Interact. 2025;9(2):CSCW075. doi:10.1145/3710973
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