2018
DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igy023.1645
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I’m Beginning to Remember: The Sharp Study’s Neighborhood Approach to African American Brain Health

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“…The SHARP (Sharing History through Active Reminiscence and Photo Imaging) Project was designed to create a walking application that older adults perceived as useful, easy, and relevant to intervention tasks and to fulfill the community priority of history preservation rather than as a strategy to improve recruitment. 52 53 Improved mood and healing from the trauma of gentrification were other findings. 53…”
Section: Lessons Learned From Oregon Health and Sciences Center: The mentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The SHARP (Sharing History through Active Reminiscence and Photo Imaging) Project was designed to create a walking application that older adults perceived as useful, easy, and relevant to intervention tasks and to fulfill the community priority of history preservation rather than as a strategy to improve recruitment. 52 53 Improved mood and healing from the trauma of gentrification were other findings. 53…”
Section: Lessons Learned From Oregon Health and Sciences Center: The mentioning
confidence: 87%