Department of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland.
Department of Global Public Health, New York University, New York, New York.
J Adolesc Health. 2021 Oct;69(4):668-671. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2021.03.004. Epub 2021 Apr 16.
The enrollment of youth in clinical trials has generally been achieved through conventional in-person recruitment but is evolving with the surge in the use of social media and presents an alternative resource for research recruitment for sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevention trials.
To compare the direct costs and performance of social media recruitment versus clinic-based recruitment method for a dyadic behavioral intervention for STI among heterosexual couples.
In the clinic-based recruitment arm spanning 60 weeks, patients aged 16-25 years were recruited through an adolescent/young adult clinic. Social media adverts targeting college students within the city were also posted online over 23 weeks, using Facebook ad software. We compared the direct costs and performance of both recruitment methods to assess feasibility.
Three hundred eighty-one individuals were approached, of which 21 completed the dyadic intervention (11 from social media-based recruitment and 10 from clinic-based recruitment). Clinic-based recruitment accounted for 91.0% of total recruitment cost and 9.9% of the total cost was spent on social media recruitment via Facebook ad.
Recruitment of adolescents and young adults for a dyadic behavioral STI intervention trial using social media is feasible, has lower direct costs, and results in similar outcomes compared to clinic-based recruitment.
青年参与临床试验的招募通常通过传统的面对面招募来实现,但随着社交媒体的广泛使用,这种方式正在发生变化,为性传播感染(STI)预防试验的研究招募提供了一种替代资源。
比较社交媒体招募与基于诊所的招募方法在异性恋夫妇中用于 STI 的二元行为干预研究中的直接成本和效果。
在基于诊所的招募阶段(60 周),通过青少年/青年诊所招募年龄在 16-25 岁的患者。还在 23 周内通过城市内的大学生社交媒体广告,使用 Facebook 广告软件在线发布针对大学生的广告。我们比较了这两种招募方法的直接成本和效果,以评估其可行性。
共接触了 381 个人,其中 21 个人完成了二元干预(11 个人来自社交媒体招募,10 个人来自基于诊所的招募)。基于诊所的招募占总招募成本的 91.0%,而通过 Facebook 广告进行的社交媒体招募仅占总招募成本的 9.9%。
使用社交媒体招募青少年和年轻人参与二元性行为 STI 干预试验是可行的,其直接成本较低,并且与基于诊所的招募相比,结果相似。