Referral Programs
Background:
One of the goals of the Brain Health Registry is to assist with recruitment, assessment, and longitudinal monitoring of participants for neuroscience studies. We are eager to develop collaborations with other investigators who share the same goal of accelerating the development of improved diagnostic tests, effective treatments and preventative interventions for Alzheimer’s disease and other brain disorders.
One of the ways that the Brain Health Registry can help facilitate clinical research is through a Comprehensive Referral Program. A Comprehensive Referral is the referral of existing BHR participants to other research studies.
Please read the description and summary of steps below to help you to complete the Comprehensive Referral Request Form.
Download Comprehensive Referral Request Form
Description:
The Brain Health Registry (BHR) offers a way to accelerate the recruitment process for clinical research by using the online data obtained within BHR to pre-screen and identify individuals who may meet entry criteria for other research studies. Once eligible individuals are identified, they can then be referred to those other research studies.
Comprehensive referrals originate from the pool of enrolled BHR participants who have completed self-and study partner- report questionnaires on health, lifestyle, demographics, etc. and/or cognitive tests. Prior to site referrals, BHR uses this data for screening to identify likely candidates for a collaborator’s study. In order to be referred to additional studies, BHR participants must opt-in to learning about future research opportunities.
BHR participants selected for referral to a collaborator study are emailed by BHR. Referral emails include a unique invitation code, information about the referral study, and a link to login to the BHR website where referred participants can retrieve site contact information and sign a data sharing consent, if applicable. The content of this referral email is generated jointly between BHR and the collaborator. BHR and the collaborator will also work together to develop recruitment materials for the referral program, including invitation emails that BHR will send to BHR participants, reminder email(s), and a referral study description.
Referrals can be distributed to sites all at once or incrementally, depending on study needs or staff capacity. This scheduling feature can be useful for managing site burden, including periods of limited staffing or high demand. The distribution schedule can be dynamic and adjusted at any time.
Collaborators are asked to log into the BHR Investigator Portal, a secure online tool developed by the BHR, to view the status of referral programs and report on study enrollment. Instructional and training materials for use of the Investigator Portal are provided by BHR.
Example of Referral Dashboard
Comprehensive referral programs function under both UCSF’s IRB and the collaborator’s IRB. Collaborator’s IRB should be amended to include BHR as a recruitment source. Collaborator IRB protocol should also include that site staff will provide information about BHR participants who make contact with the site, including information on interest level, eligibility, and enrollment in the referral study. BHR can provide the collaborator with the following materials: a) copy of redacted BHR protocol; b) suggested text that describes BHR and identifies it as a recruitment source; c) templates for emails and any other participant communication; and d) any other additional documents required by the collaborator IRB.
Download Referral Email Template
Program Add-on:
Additional screening:
Upon collaborator request, additional screening for comprehensive referrals can be collected by BHR through the use of other detailed questionnaires and/or cognitive data at one or more visits. This allows a study to use their own specific inclusion/exclusion criteria and site location information to identify a potentially more suitable referral.
BHR data on referred participants:
Existing BHR data collected on referred participants can be provided to the collaborator. The BHR participants would need to complete a data sharing consent prior to any data being shared. A data dictionary and dataset would be generated and shared on a pre-determined schedule.
Next Steps:
If you are interested in a Comprehensive Referral Program, please complete the Comprehensive Referral Request Form and return the completed form to BHR.
Summary of Steps:
Please note some steps may run concurrently to expedite process.
Personal Motivations
It’s easy to join!
(You must be 18 years or older)
1. Sign Up
You can join as an individual or with a partner.
2. Tell Us About Yourself
Answer some questions about your medical history, current health, and lifestyle.
3. Do Some Online Brain Tests
These tests exercise your memory, and are like games.