This study examined the effectiveness of three social media based recruitment channels for sampling rural adolescent populations for online health research. At present, there is no consensus on the optimal social media based vehicle for recruiting adolescents due to limited research. This exploratory study compared Facebook ads, Twitter, and QR code postcards at three different but demographically similar rural high schools. The results showed that QR code postcards had the highest response percentage and the lowest cost per recruited participant, whereas Twitter had the lowest response percentage and Facebook had the highest cost per recruited participant. Although this is the first time QR codes were examined in this context, it seemed to...
Recruiting participants is a challenge for many health, medical and psychosocial research projects. ...
A substantial challenge facing multicentre audit and research projects is timely recruitment of coll...
AbstractRecruiting participants is a challenge for many health, medical and psychosocial research pr...
This study examined the effectiveness of three social media based recruitment channels for sampling ...
This study examined the effectiveness of three social media based recruitment channels for sampling ...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment of young people for health research by traditional methods has become more e...
Social media is an overlooked tool in qualitative health research due to limited methodological guid...
Engaging and retaining adolescents in research studies is challenging. Social media offers utility f...
The main objective in this study was to examine Facebook and Google advertisements as a recruitment ...
BACKGROUND: This paper presents the first formal evaluation of social media (SM) use in the National...
BACKGROUND: Mass media campaigns for preventive health messaging have been shown to be effective thr...
This thesis is original in the sense that it examines a relatively new method of collecting data usi...
Many researchers collect online survey data because it is cost-effective and less time-consuming tha...
Aims A substantial challenge facing multicentre audit and research projects is timely recruitment o...
The rise of online communication has meant that a growing number of users now spend more time commun...
Recruiting participants is a challenge for many health, medical and psychosocial research projects. ...
A substantial challenge facing multicentre audit and research projects is timely recruitment of coll...
AbstractRecruiting participants is a challenge for many health, medical and psychosocial research pr...
This study examined the effectiveness of three social media based recruitment channels for sampling ...
This study examined the effectiveness of three social media based recruitment channels for sampling ...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment of young people for health research by traditional methods has become more e...
Social media is an overlooked tool in qualitative health research due to limited methodological guid...
Engaging and retaining adolescents in research studies is challenging. Social media offers utility f...
The main objective in this study was to examine Facebook and Google advertisements as a recruitment ...
BACKGROUND: This paper presents the first formal evaluation of social media (SM) use in the National...
BACKGROUND: Mass media campaigns for preventive health messaging have been shown to be effective thr...
This thesis is original in the sense that it examines a relatively new method of collecting data usi...
Many researchers collect online survey data because it is cost-effective and less time-consuming tha...
Aims A substantial challenge facing multicentre audit and research projects is timely recruitment o...
The rise of online communication has meant that a growing number of users now spend more time commun...
Recruiting participants is a challenge for many health, medical and psychosocial research projects. ...
A substantial challenge facing multicentre audit and research projects is timely recruitment of coll...
AbstractRecruiting participants is a challenge for many health, medical and psychosocial research pr...