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利用 Facebook 招募孕妇参与研究

Using Facebook To Recruit Pregnant Women for Research.

机构信息

Kayla Herbell, PhD, RN, is Legacy Fellow, Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing Case, Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio.

出版信息

Nurs Res. 2019 May/Jun;68(3):242-245. doi: 10.1097/NNR.0000000000000353.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

An estimated 80% of clinical trials fail to meet recruitment and enrollment goals. Recruitment can be even more challenging when vulnerable populations are the focus of the study. This problem may be mitigated with the use of contemporary and innovative methods such as Facebook recruitment.

OBJECTIVES

The purpose of this brief is to detail an account of diversifying recruitment strategies with the use of Facebook to recruit pregnant women into research.

METHODS

This brief was derived from a parent study that aimed to examine relationships among social determinants of health, psychophysiological stress, and mental health in pregnant women. A Facebook account was created in which the principal investigator (PI) sought permission and posted in private Facebook groups about the research study. All data reported and analyzed in this brief are frequencies of Facebook activity including, likes, shares, comments, referrals (i.e., tags), and participants enrolled.

RESULTS

Target enrollment for the parent study was met, with a total enrollment of 82 participants. The PI gained approval from 100% of the 61 private Facebook groups. Over 75% of the total sample was recruited in 48 days via Facebook. The greatest frequency of likes, shares, comments, and referrals by the recruitment flyer were generated from the sell/trade/jobs page. However, the greatest frequency of participants enrolled viewed the flyer in Facebook groups focused on parent discussion. Facebook groups classified as events, nonparent discussion, and miscellaneous were generally unsuccessful in yielding participants.

DISCUSSION

In order to decrease the time lag between research and practice, and to enroll more participants, innovative strategies are necessary. Although there is evidence that Facebook was useful in recruiting a sample of pregnant women into research, Facebook may also be a useful resource in recruiting other populations into research as well.

摘要

背景

据估计,80%的临床试验未能达到招募和入组目标。当研究对象为弱势群体时,招募工作可能更加具有挑战性。这个问题可以通过使用现代创新方法来缓解,例如 Facebook 招募。

目的

本简报旨在详细说明使用 Facebook 多样化招募策略的情况,以招募孕妇参与研究。

方法

本简报源自一项旨在研究孕妇健康的社会决定因素、心理生理应激和心理健康之间关系的主要研究。创建了一个 Facebook 帐户,主要研究员(PI)在该帐户中寻求许可并在私人 Facebook 群组中发布有关研究的信息。本简报中报告和分析的所有数据都是 Facebook 活动的频率,包括点赞、分享、评论、推荐(即标签)和参与研究的人数。

结果

主要研究的目标入组人数已经达到,总共入组了 82 名参与者。PI 获得了 61 个私人 Facebook 群组中的 100%的批准。在 48 天内,通过 Facebook 招募了超过 75%的总样本。招募传单获得的点赞、分享、评论和推荐的最大频率来自出售/交易/工作页面。然而,通过 Facebook 群组招募的最大数量的参与者参与了家长讨论页面。事件、非家长讨论和杂项类别的 Facebook 群组通常无法产生参与者。

讨论

为了缩短研究和实践之间的时间差距,并招募更多的参与者,需要创新策略。虽然有证据表明 Facebook 有助于招募孕妇参与研究,但 Facebook 也可能是招募其他人群参与研究的有用资源。

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