Objectives: Recruitment of sufficient sample size into clinical trials is challenging. Conventional advertising methods are expensive and are often ineffective. The effectiveness of Facebook for recruitment into blood pressure clinical trials of middle-to-older-aged people is unknown. This study aimed to assess this by comparing Facebook advertising with conventional recruitment methods from a retrospective analysis within a clinical trial.Methods: Conventional advertisements (newspaper, radio and posters) were employed for the first 20 months of a randomized controlled clinical trial conducted in three Australian capital cities from Tasmania, Queensland and the Australian Capital Territory. With dwindling participant recruitment, at 20 mon...
A growing number of researchers are using Facebook to recruit for a range of online health, medical,...
The need for effective online research methods are presently felt more than ever, with the circumsta...
This article describes the use of Facebook, a website targeting nurses, and snowball sampling for re...
Objectives: Recruitment of sufficient sample size into clinical trials is challenging. Conventional ...
Introduction: Social media recruitment via Facebook Ads seems to be a promising method for large-sca...
Introduction: Social media recruitment via Facebook Ads seems to be a promising method for large-sca...
Background: Social media is a popular online tool that allows users to communicate and exchange info...
AbstractRecruiting participants is a challenge for many health, medical and psychosocial research pr...
BACKGROUND: Researchers are increasingly using social media advertisements to recruit participants b...
Recruiting participants is a challenge for many health, medical and psychosocial research projects. ...
AbstractFurther understanding is needed of the functionalities and efficiency of social media for he...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment of young people for health research by traditional methods has become more e...
Recent reports indicate that Facebook (FB) may facilitate recruitment of hard to reach participants ...
© 2019 AMPCo Pty Ltd Objectives: To examine the effectiveness of different strategies for recruiting...
AbstractRecent reports indicate that Facebook (FB) may facilitate recruitment of hard to reach parti...
A growing number of researchers are using Facebook to recruit for a range of online health, medical,...
The need for effective online research methods are presently felt more than ever, with the circumsta...
This article describes the use of Facebook, a website targeting nurses, and snowball sampling for re...
Objectives: Recruitment of sufficient sample size into clinical trials is challenging. Conventional ...
Introduction: Social media recruitment via Facebook Ads seems to be a promising method for large-sca...
Introduction: Social media recruitment via Facebook Ads seems to be a promising method for large-sca...
Background: Social media is a popular online tool that allows users to communicate and exchange info...
AbstractRecruiting participants is a challenge for many health, medical and psychosocial research pr...
BACKGROUND: Researchers are increasingly using social media advertisements to recruit participants b...
Recruiting participants is a challenge for many health, medical and psychosocial research projects. ...
AbstractFurther understanding is needed of the functionalities and efficiency of social media for he...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment of young people for health research by traditional methods has become more e...
Recent reports indicate that Facebook (FB) may facilitate recruitment of hard to reach participants ...
© 2019 AMPCo Pty Ltd Objectives: To examine the effectiveness of different strategies for recruiting...
AbstractRecent reports indicate that Facebook (FB) may facilitate recruitment of hard to reach parti...
A growing number of researchers are using Facebook to recruit for a range of online health, medical,...
The need for effective online research methods are presently felt more than ever, with the circumsta...
This article describes the use of Facebook, a website targeting nurses, and snowball sampling for re...