Chinese-Speaking Vascular Patient Engagement

The Foundation to Advance Vascular Cures is working with Chinese-speaking patients living with vascular disease to build capacity to engage in research.

Project Description

The Foundation to Advance Vascular Cures is working on a 2-year project to identify and address barriers to engaging in research among Chinese-speaking patients living with vascular disease. This project is primarily focused in California. This project involves bringing education to Chinese-speaking vascular patient populations, to raise awareness of the role of research in identifying and improving treatments. We seek to understand the specific needs and priorities of this unique population to create tailored resources and tools to help them comfortably participate in research projects.

The main activities in this project are virtual meetings to learn about vascular disease, comparative clinical effectiveness research, and how to engage in different research projects as patient advisors and leaders. There will also be opportunities to help develop materials, disseminate them within communities, and provide feedback on a variety of tools and resources that we will be developing as part of this project. The Foundation to Advance Vascular Cures provides honoraria (monetary payment) to all patient and caregiver partners who engage meaningfully in our work. We will provide free translation wherever it is needed (both virtually and in-person). No knowledge of English is required.

What’s the Need

Vascular disorders, encompassing conditions like peripheral artery disease, aneurysms, and venous disease, pose escalating risks due to an aging population and increased chronic conditions. Despite their serious impact, vascular disorders are understudied and relatively unknown. Addressing health inequities in literacy, access, research, and care is a priority. Patient engagement in research, through activities like advising research teams and interpreting results, has been shown to greatly improve the applicability of research findings to the lives of those patients. Chinese-speaking patients living with vascular disease are underrepresented in research, and need to have a greater say in the vascular research that could yield life-saving treatments and cures. This presents a need to better understand the barriers and facilitators to engaging in research that are specific to this population.

How We Partner

The Foundation to Advance Vascular Cures is partnering with California organizations that serve Chinese-speaking vascular patients to recruit and support the education and engagement of these populations in research. We will provide educational materials, recruitment and onboarding support, and are responsive to the communities we partner with. We value flexible, authentic partnerships that advance the needs of all partners and the communities they serve. Connect with us to learn more about how we can partner with you.

Quick Overview

Project Name: PCOR/CER Capacity-Building Among Chinese-Speaking Vascular Patient Populations

Project Length: 2 years (Jan 2024 - Dec 2025)

Who Can Join?: Chinese-speaking patients with vascular conditions (and their caregivers) and the community organizations serving these patients

Payment: We provide stipends and honoraria depending on engagement levels

Where: Most of our work is virtual (i.e. over Zoom). There may be some participation in-person, with all travel covered by our organization.

How Can I Join?: Either fill out the form at the bottom of this page or send an email to patients@vascularcures.org and let us know you’re interested. 

Language Requirements: We will provide translation where needed; no knowledge of English is required.

This project is funded through a Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Eugene Washington PCORI Engagement Award (EACB-32761). The views presented in this project are solely the responsibility of the Foundation to Advance Vascular Cures and do not necessarily represent the views of the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute® (PCORI®), its Board of Governors or Methodology Committee.

How Can I Join?

Please fill out this contact form or send an email to patients@vascularcures.org. We will get back to you quickly and will provide more information so that you can make an informed decision about your participation.