Incorporating co-design principles and social media strategies to enhance cross-sectional online survey participation: The Birth Experience Study

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING Journal of Nursing Scholarship Pub Date : 2023-11-20 DOI:10.1111/jnu.12945
Hazel Keedle PhD, RN RM, Hannah G. Dahlen PhD RM
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Abstract

Aim

To use co-design principles to design a nationwide maternity experiences survey and to distribute the survey through social media.

Design

A co-designed, cross sectional, and national online survey.

Methods

Using co-design principles from study design and throughout the research process a cross-sectional, online, national survey of Australian women's experiences of maternity care was designed. Four validated survey instruments were included in the survey design.

Results

An extensive social media strategy was utilized, which included paid advertising, resulting in 8804 surveys for analysis and 54,896 comments responding to open text questions.

Discussion

The inclusion of co-design principles contributed to a well-designed survey and consumer involvement in distribution and support of the online survey. The social media distribution strategy contributed to high participation rates with overall low marketing costs.

Clinical Relevance

Maternity services should be designed to provide woman-centered, individualized care. This survey was co-designed with maternity users and maternity organizations to explore women's recent experiences of maternity care in Australia. The outcomes of this study will highlight the factors that contribute to positive and negative experiences in maternity services.

Patient or Public Contribution

As a co-designed study, there was consumer engagement from the design of the study, throughout the research process.

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结合共同设计原则和社会媒体策略,提高横断面在线调查参与:出生经验研究。
目的:运用协同设计原理设计一项全国性的产妇体验调查,并通过社交媒体进行分发。设计:一个共同设计的,横断面的,全国性的在线调查。方法:采用研究设计的共同设计原则,在整个研究过程中,设计了一项横断面、在线、澳大利亚妇女产妇护理经历的全国调查。调查设计中包括四种有效的调查工具。结果:使用了广泛的社交媒体策略,其中包括付费广告,产生了8804项调查分析和54,896条回复开放文本问题的评论。讨论:包含协同设计原则有助于设计良好的调查和消费者参与在线调查的分发和支持。社交媒体分销策略有助于以较低的整体营销成本提高参与率。临床相关性:产科服务应设计为提供以妇女为中心的个性化护理。这项调查是与产妇用户和产妇组织共同设计的,旨在探索澳大利亚妇女最近的产妇护理经历。这项研究的结果将突出在产妇服务中产生积极和消极经验的因素。患者或公众贡献:作为一项共同设计的研究,从研究设计到整个研究过程都有消费者的参与。
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期刊介绍: This widely read and respected journal features peer-reviewed, thought-provoking articles representing research by some of the world’s leading nurse researchers. Reaching health professionals, faculty and students in 103 countries, the Journal of Nursing Scholarship is focused on health of people throughout the world. It is the official journal of Sigma Theta Tau International and it reflects the society’s dedication to providing the tools necessary to improve nursing care around the world.
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