Thomas Veronica L, Chavez Marisol, Browne Erica N, Minnis Alexandra M
Center for Communication Science, RTI International, Durham, NC, USA.
Women's Global Health Imperative, RTI International, San Francisco, CA, USA.
Digit Health. 2020 Mar 17;6:2055207620904548. doi: 10.1177/2055207620904548. eCollection 2020 Jan-Dec.
Social media has been recognized as a promising tool for delivering health interventions and facilitating study recruitment. However, research is needed to understand how social media might be used to enhance the experiences of adolescent participants in ongoing studies. In a prospective cohort study addressing social and structural influences on health trajectories among 599 adolescents in a California agricultural community, we evaluated the effectiveness of and engagement with a human-centered, Instagram-based outreach campaign, with a focus on study retention, enhancement of participants' experiences, and increasing community awareness of the study.
We adopted a youth-centered approach to design a three-month pilot study, which included participatory design sessions, a geo-targeted Instagram campaign, and in-person events at schools. We conducted pre-/post-pilot surveys with study participants, analyzed social media metrics, and collected process measures, such as study visit show rates.
After three months, the study Instagram account had 209 followers and 806 total engagements. Survey responses showed little change in study participants' attitudes about the study; most survey respondents agreed that the study is very important for the community (54% pre-pilot and 52% post-pilot). However, the study's Instagram account appeared to influence study participation, with 43% of post-pilot respondents who use Instagram (=65 of 153) indicating that the Instagram account influenced their decision to continue coming to study visits.
Despite little change in the participants' attitudes about the study, the findings of this pilot study suggest that Instagram is a promising tool to support engagement of adolescent participants in ongoing research, particularly if the content is designed with adolescents as partners. In addition to assessing the effectiveness of an Instagram outreach campaign to support retention, this paper also presents suggestions and insights for creating similar social media interventions targeting youth.
社交媒体已被视为一种用于提供健康干预措施和促进研究招募的有前景的工具。然而,需要开展研究以了解如何利用社交媒体来提升参与现有研究的青少年参与者的体验。在一项针对加利福尼亚农业社区599名青少年健康轨迹的社会和结构影响的前瞻性队列研究中,我们评估了一项以用户为中心、基于照片墙(Instagram)的外展活动的有效性和参与度,重点关注研究保留率、提升参与者体验以及提高社区对该研究的认知度。
我们采用以青年为中心的方法设计了一项为期三个月的试点研究,其中包括参与式设计会议、地理定位的照片墙活动以及在学校举办的面对面活动。我们对研究参与者进行了试点前/后的调查,分析了社交媒体指标,并收集了诸如研究访问出勤率等过程指标。
三个月后,该研究的照片墙账号有209名关注者,总互动量为806次。调查回复显示,研究参与者对该研究的态度变化不大;大多数调查受访者同意该研究对社区非常重要(试点前为54%,试点后为52%)。然而,该研究的照片墙账号似乎影响了研究参与度,43%的试点后使用照片墙的受访者(153人中的65人)表示照片墙账号影响了他们继续前来参加研究访问的决定。
尽管参与者对该研究的态度变化不大,但这项试点研究的结果表明,照片墙是支持青少年参与者参与现有研究的一种有前景的工具,特别是如果内容是与青少年合作设计的。除了评估照片墙外展活动对支持保留率的有效性外,本文还提出了针对青年群体创建类似社交媒体干预措施的建议和见解。