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A Diversified Recruitment Approach Incorporating Social Media Leads to Research Participation Among Young Adult-Aged Female Cancer Survivors

机译:结合社交媒体的多元化招聘方法导致年轻成年女性癌症幸存者的研究参与

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>Purpose: Cancer survivors in their adolescent and young adult (AYA) years are an understudied population, possibly in part because of the high effort required to recruit them into research studies. The aim of this paper is to describe the specific recruitment strategies used in four studies recruiting AYA-aged female cancer survivors and to identify the highest yielding approaches. We also discuss challenges and recommendations.>Methods: We recruited AYA-aged female cancer survivors for two studies conducted locally and two conducted nationally. Recruitment strategies included outreach and referral via: healthcare providers and clinics; social media and the internet; community and word of mouth; and a national fertility information hotline. We calculated the yield of each recruitment approach for the local and national studies by comparing the number that participated to the number of potential participants.>Results: We recruited a total of 534 participants into four research studies. Seventy-one percent were diagnosed as young adults and 61% were within 3 years of their cancer diagnosis. The highest-yielding local recruitment strategy was healthcare provider and clinic referral. Nationally, social media and internet outreach yielded the highest rate of participation. Overall, internet-based recruitment resulted in the highest number and yield of participants.>Conclusion: Our results suggest that outreach through social media and the internet are effective approaches to recruiting AYA-aged female cancer survivors. Forging collaborative relationships with survivor advocacy groups' members and healthcare providers also proved beneficial.
机译:>目的:青少年(AYA)年龄段的癌症幸存者人数不足,可能部分是由于需要大量的努力才能招募他们参加研究。本文的目的是描述在招募AYA年龄女性癌症幸存者的四项研究中使用的具体招募策略,并确定收益最高的方法。我们还讨论了挑战和建议。>方法:我们招募了AYA年龄的女性癌症幸存者,用于在本地进行的两项研究和在全国进行的两项研究。招聘战略包括通过以下机构进行外展和转诊:医疗保健提供者和诊所;社交媒体和互联网;社区和口碑;以及全国生育信息热线。我们通过将参与人数与潜在参与者的数量进行比较,计算出每种招募方法对于地方和国家研究的收益。>结果:我们共招募了534名参与者参加了四项研究。百分之七十一被诊断为年轻人,百分之六十一被诊断为癌症。收益最高的本地招聘策略是医疗保健提供者和诊所转诊。在全国范围内,社交媒体和互联网的普及率最高。总体而言,基于互联网的招募使参与者的数量和收益最高。>结论:我们的结果表明,通过社交媒体和互联网进行的外展活动是招募AYA年龄女性癌症幸存者的有效方法。与幸存者辩护团体的成员和医疗保健提供者建立合作关系也被证明是有益的。

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