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“婴儿影像?” 通过社交媒体招募婴儿参与一项临床睡眠研究。

"Infantgram?" recruitment of infants to a clinical sleep study via social media.

作者信息

O'Connor Cathal, O'Leary Hannah, Murray Deirdre, Boylan Geraldine B

机构信息

Paediatrics and Child Health, Cork University Hospital, Cork, Ireland.

Dermatology, South Infirmary Victoria University Hospital, Cork, Ireland.

出版信息

Sleep Adv. 2024 Oct 3;5(1):zpae063. doi: 10.1093/sleepadvances/zpae063. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

STUDY OBJECTIVES

This study aimed to outline the strategy and outcomes of a study team in recruiting participants for an infant sleep study via social media during the COVID-19 pandemic, to assess the feasibility of recruitment via social media, and to quantitatively and qualitatively explore parental satisfaction and perceptions of recruitment via social media.

METHODS

The assessing sleep in infants with early-onset atopic dermatitis by longitudinal evaluation (SPINDLE) study recruited infants with and without atopic dermatitis for a longitudinal study assessing sleep. Infants were recruited via social media and their parents were interviewed to explore their experience of recruitment via social media.

RESULTS

In total, 57 controls and 33 cases were recruited. Of the 45 controls recruited via social media, 43 (95.6%) were recruited via Instagram and 2 (4.4%) were recruited via Twitter. Of the seven cases recruited via social media, 6 (85.7%) were recruited via Facebook (via sharing of Instagram posts by third parties on Facebook) and 1 (14.3%) was recruited via Instagram. All (100%,  = 28) mothers recruited via social media who completed the full study were satisfied with this approach to recruitment. Specific reasons why mothers reported engaging following exposure to the social media posts included the benefit of additional health checks for their baby, the benefit to scientific advancement, and the opportunity for a stimulating outing following the COVID-19 lockdowns.

CONCLUSIONS

Our experience highlights parents' acceptance of recruitment via social media, the optimization of time and financial resources, and the benefit of using internet-based recruitment during a pandemic.

摘要

研究目的

本研究旨在概述一个研究团队在新冠疫情期间通过社交媒体为一项婴儿睡眠研究招募参与者的策略和结果,评估通过社交媒体招募的可行性,并从定量和定性两方面探讨家长对通过社交媒体招募的满意度和看法。

方法

通过纵向评估评估早发性特应性皮炎婴儿的睡眠(SPINDLE)研究招募了患有和未患有特应性皮炎的婴儿进行一项评估睡眠的纵向研究。通过社交媒体招募婴儿,并对他们的父母进行访谈,以探讨他们通过社交媒体招募的经历。

结果

总共招募了57名对照和33例病例。在通过社交媒体招募的45名对照中,43名(95.6%)通过照片墙招募,2名(4.4%)通过推特招募。在通过社交媒体招募的7例病例中,6例(85.7%)通过脸书招募(通过第三方在脸书上分享照片墙帖子),1例(14.3%)通过照片墙招募。所有通过社交媒体招募并完成完整研究的母亲(100%,=28)都对这种招募方式感到满意。母亲们报告在接触社交媒体帖子后参与的具体原因包括为宝宝进行额外健康检查的好处、对科学进步的好处以及在新冠疫情封锁后有机会进行一次有趣的外出活动。

结论

我们的经验凸显了家长对通过社交媒体招募的接受度、时间和财务资源的优化,以及在疫情期间使用基于互联网招募的好处。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/7042/11448331/ff404948252f/zpae063_fig1.jpg

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