TY - JOUR
T1 - How are early-career dementia researchers considered and supported on a national level by dementia plans and organizations?
T2 - An overview of global policy approaches
AU - Karamacoska, Diana
AU - Heins, Pascale
AU - Branco, Rita Maldonado
AU - Wallcook, Sarah
AU - Truong, Annie
AU - Leung, Isabella
AU - Sawan, Mouna
AU - Page, Zara Alana
AU - Borelli, Wyllians Vendramini
AU - Arroyo-Miranda, Mirna L
AU - Demnitz, Naiara
AU - Folarin, Royhaan
AU - Guo, Tengfei
AU - Shaaban, C Elizabeth
AU - Smith, Adam
AU - Bartels, Sara Laureen
N1 - © 2024 The Author(s). Alzheimer's & Dementia published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Alzheimer's Association.
PY - 2024/7
Y1 - 2024/7
N2 - INTRODUCTION: Despite representing an essential workforce, it is unclear how global policy efforts target early-career dementia researchers (ECDRs). Thus, this study aimed to provide an overview of policies through which ECDRs are considered and supported by dementia plans and organizations.METHODS: G20 member states were evaluated for their national dementia plan alongside policies of leading dementia organizations. Data targeting support for ECDRs were extracted and subject to content analysis using inductive coding. Findings were categorized and narratively synthesized.RESULTS: Only China, Denmark, England, Greece, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Spain, and the United States mentioned ECDRs in their national plan. Additionally, 17 countries formalized ECDR support via dementia organizations. Support efforts included research funding, dissemination and networking, career development, and research advice.DISCUSSION: Few nations formally recognized ECDRs in dementia plans or through dementia organizations. To facilitate equal prospects for ECDRs, top-down approaches are urged to enhance and align their efforts.HIGHLIGHTS: Few G20 countries (8/46) had national dementia plans for early-career researchers. Targeted support comes from government and nongovernmental dementia organizations. Support includes funding, training, advice, research dissemination, and networking. Inconsistent definitions and eligibility criteria are barriers to accessing support. Global coordination and top-down policy will aid early-career dementia researchers.
AB - INTRODUCTION: Despite representing an essential workforce, it is unclear how global policy efforts target early-career dementia researchers (ECDRs). Thus, this study aimed to provide an overview of policies through which ECDRs are considered and supported by dementia plans and organizations.METHODS: G20 member states were evaluated for their national dementia plan alongside policies of leading dementia organizations. Data targeting support for ECDRs were extracted and subject to content analysis using inductive coding. Findings were categorized and narratively synthesized.RESULTS: Only China, Denmark, England, Greece, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Spain, and the United States mentioned ECDRs in their national plan. Additionally, 17 countries formalized ECDR support via dementia organizations. Support efforts included research funding, dissemination and networking, career development, and research advice.DISCUSSION: Few nations formally recognized ECDRs in dementia plans or through dementia organizations. To facilitate equal prospects for ECDRs, top-down approaches are urged to enhance and align their efforts.HIGHLIGHTS: Few G20 countries (8/46) had national dementia plans for early-career researchers. Targeted support comes from government and nongovernmental dementia organizations. Support includes funding, training, advice, research dissemination, and networking. Inconsistent definitions and eligibility criteria are barriers to accessing support. Global coordination and top-down policy will aid early-career dementia researchers.
KW - Biomedical Research
KW - Dementia/therapy
KW - Health Policy
KW - Humans
KW - Research Personnel
KW - early-career researcher
KW - global
KW - career development
KW - Alzheimer's disease
KW - support
KW - policy
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U2 - 10.1002/alz.13906
DO - 10.1002/alz.13906
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 38865429
SN - 1552-5260
VL - 20
SP - 4727
EP - 4736
JO - Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association
JF - Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association
IS - 7
ER -