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Web-Based Recruiting for Health Research Using a Social Networking Site: An Exploratory Study

机译:使用社交网站进行基于Web的健康研究招募:一项探索性研究

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Background: Recruitment of young people for health research by traditional methods has become more expensive and challenging over recent decades. The Internet presents an opportunity for innovative recruitment modalities.Objective: To assess the feasibility of recruiting young females using targeted advertising on the social networking site Facebook.Methods: We placed an advertisement on Facebook from May to September 2010, inviting 16- to 25-year-old females from Victoria, Australia, to participate in a health study. Those who clicked on the advertisement were redirected to the study website and were able to express interest by submitting their contact details online. They were contacted by a researcher who assessed eligibility and invited them to complete a health-related survey, which they could do confidentially and securely either at the study site or remotely online.Results: A total of 551 females responded to the advertisement, of whom 426 agreed to participate, with 278 completing the survey (139 at the study site and 139 remotely). Respondents’ age distribution was representative of the target population, while 18- to 25-year-olds were more likely to be enrolled in the study and complete the survey than 16- to 17-year-olds (prevalence ratio = 1.37, 95% confidence interval 1.05–1.78, P = .02). The broad geographic distribution (major city, inner regional, and outer regional/remote) and socioeconomic profile of participants matched the target population. Predictors of participation were older age, higher education level, and higher body mass index. Average cost in advertising fees per compliant participant was US $20, making this highly cost effective.Conclusions: Results demonstrate the potential of using modern information and communication technologies to engage young women in health research and penetrate into nonurban communities. The success of this method has implications for future medical and population research in this and other demographics.
机译:背景:在过去的几十年中,通过传统方法招募年轻人进行健康研究变得更加昂贵且充满挑战。互联网为创新的招募方式提供了机会。目的:评估在社交网站Facebook上使用针对性广告招募年轻女性的可行性。方法:我们于2010年5月至9月在Facebook上刊登了广告,邀请16至25来自澳大利亚维多利亚州的三岁女性参加健康研究。那些点击广告的人将被重定向到研究网站,并能够通过在线提交他们的联系方式表达兴趣。研究人员评估了他们的资格后与他们联系,并邀请他们完成一项与健康相关的调查,他们可以在研究现场或远程在线进行保密和安全的调查。结果:共有551名女性对此广告做出了回应,其中426名同意参加,其中278名完成了调查(研究地点139名,远程139名)。受访者的年龄分布代表了目标人群,而18至25岁的人群比16至17岁的人群更有可能参与研究并完成调查(患病率= 1.37,95%置信区间1.05-1.78,P = .02)。参与者的广泛地理分布(主要城市,内部区域和外部区域/远程)和社会经济概况与目标人群相符。参与的预测因素是年龄较大,受教育程度和体重指数较高。每个符合条件的参与者的广告费用平均成本为20美元,因此具有很高的成本效益。结论:结果表明,利用现代信息和通信技术吸引年轻女性参与健康研究并渗透到非城市社区的潜力。这种方法的成功对这个和其他人口统计学的未来医学和人口研究具有重要意义。

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