Social media is a popular method for recruiting research participants and especially during the current pandemic. Researchers are increasingly using platforms like Facebook and Twitter to engage with participant groups, either to collect data directly; for example by posting links to online surveys, or to recruit participants for further research activity; for example to inform them of interviews or focus groups. Whilst use of social media to gather data and recruit participants is increasing rapidly, development of guidance for this activity has not kept up with engagement. For my doctoral main study I recruited participants for face to face interviews using social media (Twitter). Little has been written about the ethical implications of...
Social media holds great promise for large scale, open conversations between researchers and the pub...
BACKGROUND: This paper presents the first formal evaluation of social media (SM) use in the National...
Some health research studies recruit participants through electronic mechanisms such as the placemen...
Social media is a popular method for recruiting research participants and especially during the curr...
The rise of online communication has meant that a growing number of users now spend more time commun...
© 2017 RCN Publishing Company Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Background The development of a recruitment ...
Social media is an overlooked tool in qualitative health research due to limited methodological guid...
Aims A substantial challenge facing multicentre audit and research projects is timely recruitment o...
A substantial challenge facing multicentre audit and research projects is timely recruitment of coll...
Aims A substantial challenge facing multicentre audit and research projects is timely recruitment of...
This paper offers a description of how social media, traditional media and direct invitation were us...
It is in the context of the increasing use and popularity within the education sector of the social ...
This study explores scholarly use of social media by PhD students through a mix-method approach of q...
Whilst conducting research online is not new (Lupton, 2020), the COVID -19 pandemic has meant that m...
Background: Nurses are a difficult population to recruit for research. Barriers to recruitment of nu...
Social media holds great promise for large scale, open conversations between researchers and the pub...
BACKGROUND: This paper presents the first formal evaluation of social media (SM) use in the National...
Some health research studies recruit participants through electronic mechanisms such as the placemen...
Social media is a popular method for recruiting research participants and especially during the curr...
The rise of online communication has meant that a growing number of users now spend more time commun...
© 2017 RCN Publishing Company Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Background The development of a recruitment ...
Social media is an overlooked tool in qualitative health research due to limited methodological guid...
Aims A substantial challenge facing multicentre audit and research projects is timely recruitment o...
A substantial challenge facing multicentre audit and research projects is timely recruitment of coll...
Aims A substantial challenge facing multicentre audit and research projects is timely recruitment of...
This paper offers a description of how social media, traditional media and direct invitation were us...
It is in the context of the increasing use and popularity within the education sector of the social ...
This study explores scholarly use of social media by PhD students through a mix-method approach of q...
Whilst conducting research online is not new (Lupton, 2020), the COVID -19 pandemic has meant that m...
Background: Nurses are a difficult population to recruit for research. Barriers to recruitment of nu...
Social media holds great promise for large scale, open conversations between researchers and the pub...
BACKGROUND: This paper presents the first formal evaluation of social media (SM) use in the National...
Some health research studies recruit participants through electronic mechanisms such as the placemen...