Connection for Latinos Caring for a Family Member with Dementia
Research Question:
How can we help Hispanic/Latino adults caring for a family member with dementia improve
their social relationships and supports?
Basic Study Information
Purpose:
The Healthy Aging Research Program (HARP) Connection for Latinos Caring for a Family
Member with Dementia project is seeking Hispanic/Latino participants who are at least
50 years old and providing care and support to a family member with dementia. The
purpose of the HARP Connection for Latinos project is to learn how to help Hispanic/Latino
adults who are caring for a family member with dementia improve their social relationships
and supports. The project involves two research interviews conducted remotely via
phone and/or Zoom in English or Spanish. Compensation provided. / El proyecto Conexión
para Latinos que Cuidan a un Familiar con Demencia del Healthy Aging Research Program
(HARP) está buscando participantes hispanos/latinos que tengan al menos 50 años y
que cuidan a un familiar con demencia. El propósito del proyecto HARP Conexión para
Latinos es aprender cómo ayudar a los adultos hispanos/latinos que cuidan a un familiar
con demencia a mejorar sus relaciones sociales y apoyos. El proyecto consiste en dos
entrevistas realizadas de forma remota por teléfono y / o Zoom en inglés o español.
Compensación proporcionada.
Location: URMC (phone/Zoom)
Study Web URL: https://research.son.rochester.edu/rocstarcenter/active-studies.html
Study Reference #: 00005437
Lead Researcher (Principal Investigator)
Lead Researcher:
Caroline Silva
Study Contact Information
Study Coordinator: Caroline Silva, PhD
Phone: (585) 273-2196
Email: HARP@urmc.rochester.edu
Additional Study Details
Study Details:
The project involves two research interviews conducted remotely via phone and/or Zoom
in English or Spanish. Compensation provided. / El proyecto consiste en dos entrevistas
realizadas de forma remota por teléfono y / o Zoom en inglés o español.
Compensación proporcionada.
Reimbursement:
Yes
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