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低成本招募方法:利用脸书群组招募新冠长期症状患者。

Low-Cost Recruitment Approach: Utilizing Facebook Groups to Recruit COVID-19 Long-Haulers.

作者信息

Garrett Camryn, Qiao Shan, Tam Cheuk Chi, Li Xiaoming

机构信息

University of South Carolina.

出版信息

Res Sq. 2024 Mar 29:rs.3.rs-4078924. doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4078924/v1.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The accessibility of social media (e.g., Facebook groups) presents long-haulers with the ability to connect with others with similar experiences and symptomology that are likely outside of their physical social networks. Social media sites may serve as promising platforms for research recruitment, public health campaigns, or interventions. The present study aims to assess, and comprehensively present, the effectiveness of a low-cost approach to recruitment through groups on Facebook within the context of a broader study of COVID-19 long-haulers.

METHODS

Facebook groups were searched using a variety of COVID-related terminology and included if they were in English, COVID-19 specific, public, and have or were approaching 1,000 or more members. Group administrators were either contacted for permission to post recruitment materials or posts were made and left pending administrator approval, depending on group settings. Group members were able to follow a link to the online survey platform (i.e., RedCap) where they provided informed consent and completed an online assessment of their COVID-19 experiences and psychosocial wellbeing. Upon survey completion participants were able to opt-in to a raffle-based incentive. The characteristics of the Facebook groups and demographic background of participants were assessed.

FINDINGS

Contacting administrators and posts made between January and March of 2022 within 17 COVID-19 specific groups yielded a sample size of 460 long-haulers. The groups relied upon for recruitment had a mean size of 21,022 (SD=45,645.3), most had three or more administrators (43%), and a majority were state specific (60%). The long-hauler participants enrolled from the posts had an average age of 32 years (SD=6.19), approximately split between men (48.91%) and women (50.22%), a majority white (70%), having earned a bachelor's or postgraduate degree (63.48%), and reporting an annual income between $50,000 and $100,000 (56.09%).

DISCUSSION

The present study presents strengths and recommendations for survey recruitment through Facebook groups as a low-cost recruitment strategy that is easily targeted to populations with a specific health condition and allows users to complete online psycho-behavioral assessments off-site on a HIPPA compliant survey platform.

摘要

引言

社交媒体(如脸书群组)的可及性使新冠长期症状者能够与身体社交网络之外、有相似经历和症状的人建立联系。社交媒体网站可能成为研究招募、公共卫生运动或干预措施的理想平台。本研究旨在评估并全面呈现一种低成本招募方法在脸书群组中的有效性,该研究是在对新冠长期症状者的更广泛研究背景下进行的。

方法

使用各种与新冠相关的术语搜索脸书群组,若群组为英文、特定于新冠-19、公开且拥有或即将达到1000名或更多成员,则将其纳入。根据群组设置,要么联系群组管理员请求发布招募材料的许可,要么直接发布并等待管理员批准。群组成员能够点击链接进入在线调查平台(即RedCap),在该平台上他们提供知情同意书,并完成对其新冠-19经历和心理社会福祉的在线评估。调查完成后,参与者能够选择参加基于抽奖的激励活动。评估了脸书群组的特征以及参与者的人口统计学背景。

结果

在2022年1月至3月期间,联系17个特定于新冠-19的群组的管理员并发布招募信息,获得了460名新冠长期症状者的样本量。用于招募的群组平均规模为21,022人(标准差=45,645.3),大多数群组有三名或更多管理员(43%),且大多数是特定州的群组(60%)。从招募帖子中纳入的新冠长期症状者参与者平均年龄为32岁(标准差=6.19),男性(48.91%)和女性(50.22%)人数大致相当,大多数为白人(70%),拥有学士或研究生学位(63.48%),年收入在50,000美元至100,000美元之间(56.09%)。

讨论

本研究展示了通过脸书群组进行调查招募作为一种低成本招募策略的优势和建议,该策略易于针对患有特定健康状况的人群,并且允许用户在符合HIPPA标准的调查平台上在异地完成在线心理行为评估。

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