Participant recruitment for paediatric research using social media: A practical 'how-to' guide for researchers.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Nutrition & Dietetics Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-08 DOI:10.1111/1747-0080.12810
Sarah Lang, Kaitlin Day, Emma Gallaher, Hiba Jebeile, Clare E Collins, Louise A Baur, Helen Truby
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Abstract

Aim: Social media platforms are being increasingly used to support participant recruitment into paediatric health-related research. This study aimed to develop a multi-phase approach for using social media as a recruitment strategy for paediatric research studies.

Methods: The process was informed by the authors' prior experiences recruiting for paediatric obesity-related research studies, expertise in social media marketing and digital participant/ patient recruitment. Reflection on these experiences resulted in the iterative creation of a draft process which was further refined. A narrative literature review using a structured search was conducted to refine and augment the content and finalise the process.

Results: A six-phase recruitment approach was developed that includes: (i) plan for social media use as a recruitment strategy, (ii) explore relevant ethical considerations to protect the wellbeing of potentially vulnerable groups and create an ethical management plan, (iii) identify and understand the different target audiences and develop the advertising strategy, (iv) develop and design campaign content, (v) implement, monitor and iteratively refine the recruitment campaign, (vi) evaluate the campaign success. Potential activities and key considerations relevant for paediatric research are presented within each phase.

Conclusion: Due to the widespread use and diverse characteristics of social media users, social media has the potential to disseminate details of research opportunities to community members who may otherwise not hear about, engage with, and potentially benefit from research participation. Researchers should collaborate with communication experts and target audiences to generate relevant and effective recruitment campaigns. Researchers should implement processes to protect vulnerable audiences' wellbeing at each stage of the process. Recruitment via social media may support wider community participation in research studies designed to improve young people's health.

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利用社交媒体招募儿科研究参与者:研究人员实用的“操作指南”。
目的:社交媒体平台越来越多地被用于支持儿科健康相关研究的参与者招募。本研究旨在开发一种多阶段的方法,将社交媒体作为儿科研究的招募策略。方法:该过程根据作者之前在儿科肥胖相关研究招募方面的经验、社交媒体营销和数字参与者/患者招募方面的专业知识进行。对这些经验的思考导致了一个草案过程的反复创建,该过程得到了进一步完善。使用结构化搜索进行叙事文献综述,以完善和扩充内容并最终确定过程。结果:制定了一个六阶段的招聘方法,包括:(i)将社交媒体的使用计划作为招聘策略,(ii)探索相关的道德考虑因素,以保护潜在弱势群体的福祉,并制定道德管理计划,(iii)识别和了解不同的目标受众,制定广告策略,(iv)开发和设计活动内容,(v)实施、监控和反复完善招聘活动,(vi)评估活动的成功率。每个阶段都介绍了与儿科研究相关的潜在活动和关键考虑因素。结论:由于社交媒体用户的广泛使用和多样性,社交媒体有可能向社区成员传播研究机会的细节,否则他们可能不会听说、参与研究,也可能从研究参与中受益。研究人员应与传播专家和目标受众合作,开展相关且有效的招聘活动。研究人员应实施流程,在流程的每个阶段保护弱势受众的健康。通过社交媒体进行招聘可能会支持更广泛的社区参与旨在改善年轻人健康的研究。
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Nutrition & Dietetics
Nutrition & Dietetics 医学-营养学
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6.40
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69
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Nutrition & Dietetics is the official journal of the Dietitians Association of Australia. Covering all aspects of food, nutrition and dietetics, the Journal provides a forum for the reporting, discussion and development of scientifically credible knowledge related to human nutrition and dietetics. Widely respected in Australia and around the world, Nutrition & Dietetics publishes original research, methodology analyses, research reviews and much more. The Journal aims to keep health professionals abreast of current knowledge on human nutrition and diet, and accepts contributions from around the world.
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