The Community Ageing Research across Ethnicities (CARE) Network study will help to understand the health needs within Black, Asian, and ethnic communities and faith groups. The study will also help to explore ways to better improve health and well-being within the community pre- and post-pandemic and will enable us to answer relevant questions to shape health service use and research to benefit those across communities. The rationale behind this study is that there is currently an underrepresentation of participants from Black, Asian, and ethnic communities within research and we recognise the importance of ensuring that all research is diverse and beneficial to all.
This research study involves the completion of a 20–30-minute online survey that can be completed in the comfort of your own home. Throughout the study, there will also be opportunities for participants to hear about new and ongoing research about dementia, participants will also be able to join our KCL Public and Patient involvement groups, which help to shape future research within King’s College London.
To take part, participants must meet the following criteria:
Aged 40 and over
Have access to the internet
The study can be accessed here: https://app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk/s/kings/care-network-baseline-study-survey-v3
For more information, please contact our study team via carenetwork@kcl.ac.uk. You can also find us on social media:
KCL webpage: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/research/community-ageing-research-across-ethnicities-care-network-1
Facebook: KCL CARE Network
Instagram: kclcarenetwork
Twitter/X: kclcarenetwork