Published on in Vol 18, No 12 (2016): December

Recruiting Pregnant Patients for Survey Research: A Head to Head Comparison of Social Media-Based Versus Clinic-Based Approaches

Recruiting Pregnant Patients for Survey Research: A Head to Head Comparison of Social Media-Based Versus Clinic-Based Approaches

Recruiting Pregnant Patients for Survey Research: A Head to Head Comparison of Social Media-Based Versus Clinic-Based Approaches

Journals

  1. Oser S, Stuckey H, Parascando J, McGinley E, Berg A, Oser T. Glycated Hemoglobin Differences Among Blog-Reading Adults With Type 1 Diabetes Compared With Those Who Do Not Read Blogs: Cross-Sectional Study. JMIR Diabetes 2019;4(2):e13634 View
  2. Reagan L, Nowlin S, Birdsall S, Gabbay J, Vorderstrasse A, Johnson C, D’Eramo Melkus G. Integrative Review of Recruitment of Research Participants Through Facebook. Nursing Research 2019;68(6):423 View
  3. Kagashe I, Yan Z, Suheryani I. Enhancing Seasonal Influenza Surveillance: Topic Analysis of Widely Used Medicinal Drugs Using Twitter Data. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2017;19(9):e315 View
  4. Shieh C, Khan I, Umoren R. Engagement design in studies on pregnancy and infant health using social media: Systematic review. Preventive Medicine Reports 2020;19:101113 View
  5. McHugh K, Swamy G, Hernandez A. Engaging patients throughout the health system: A landscape analysis of cold-call policies and recommendations for future policy change. Journal of Clinical and Translational Science 2018;2(6):384 View
  6. Frattaroli S, Schulman E, McDonald E, Omaki E, Shields W, Jones V, Brewer W. Utilizing Facebook and Automated Telephone Calls to Increase Adoption of a Local Smoke Alarm Installation Program. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 2019;25(4):E27 View
  7. Williamson G, O'Connor A, Chamberlain C, Halpin D. mHealth resources for asthma and pregnancy care: Methodological issues and social media recruitment. A discussion paper. Journal of Advanced Nursing 2018;74(10):2442 View
  8. Rai M, Moniz M, Blaszczak J, Richardson C, Chang T. Real-Time Data Collection Using Text Messaging in a Primary Care Clinic. Telemedicine and e-Health 2017;23(12):955 View
  9. Herbell K. Using Facebook To Recruit Pregnant Women for Research. Nursing Research 2019;68(3):242 View
  10. Jerome R, Dunkel L, Kennedy N, Olson E, Pulley J, Bernard G, Wilkins C, Harris P. To end disease tomorrow, begin with trials today: Digital strategies for increased awareness of a clinical trials finder. Journal of Clinical and Translational Science 2019;3(4):190 View
  11. Kulanthaivel A, Fogel R, Jones J, Lammert C. Digital Cohorts Within the Social Mediome: An Approach to Circumvent Conventional Research Challenges?. Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology 2017;15(5):614 View
  12. Ibarra J, Agas J, Lee M, Pan J, Buttenheim A. Comparison of Online Survey Recruitment Platforms for Hard-to-Reach Pregnant Smoking Populations: Feasibility Study. JMIR Research Protocols 2018;7(4):e101 View
  13. Davies B, Kotter M. Lessons From Recruitment to an Internet-Based Survey for Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy: Comparison of Free and Fee-Based Methods. JMIR Research Protocols 2018;7(2):e18 View
  14. Graham J, Moore J, Bell R, Miller T. Digital Marketing to Promote Healthy Weight Gain Among Pregnant Women in Alberta: An Implementation Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2019;21(2):e11534 View
  15. Darmawan I, Bakker C, Brockman T, Patten C, Eder M. The Role of Social Media in Enhancing Clinical Trial Recruitment: Scoping Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(10):e22810 View
  16. van Gelder M, van de Belt T, Engelen L, Hooijer R, Bredie S, Roeleveld N. Google AdWords and Facebook Ads for Recruitment of Pregnant Women into a Prospective Cohort Study With Long-Term Follow-Up. Maternal and Child Health Journal 2019;23(10):1285 View
  17. Truong M, Ngo E, Ariansen H, Tsuyuki R, Nordeng H, Shiyanbola O. Community pharmacist counseling in early pregnancy—Results from the SafeStart feasibility study. PLOS ONE 2019;14(7):e0219424 View
  18. Smith R, Alvarez C, Crixell S, Lane M. The Food, Feelings, and Family Study: comparison of the efficacy of traditional methods, social media, and broadcast email to recruit pregnant women to an observational, longitudinal nutrition study. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2021;21(1) View
  19. Henry C, Ekeroma A, Dowell A, Filoche S. ‘The horror stories put me off!’: exploring women’s acceptability of the Levonorgestrel IntraUterine System (LNG-IUS) for endometrial protection. Journal of Primary Health Care 2021;13(1):55 View
  20. Waling A, Lyons A, Alba B, Minichiello V, Barrett C, Hughes M, Fredriksen-Goldsen K. Recruiting stigmatised populations and managing negative commentary via social media: a case study of recruiting older LGBTI research participants in Australia. International Journal of Social Research Methodology 2022;25(2):157 View
  21. Placek C, Place J, Wies J. Reflections and Challenges of Pregnant and Postpartum Participant Recruitment in the Context of the Opioid Epidemic. Maternal and Child Health Journal 2021;25(7):1031 View
  22. Batra N, Colson C, Alberto E, Burd R. Using Social Media for the Prevention of Pediatric Burn Injuries: Pilot Design and Usability Study. JMIR Formative Research 2021;5(7):e23242 View
  23. Mancuso A, Summers K, Chung R, Ryan G, Scherer A. Condition, disease, disability: how the label used to describe infertility may affect public support for fertility treatment coverage. Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics 2021;38(8):2109 View
  24. Faro E, Sauder K, Anderson A, Dunlop A, Kerver J, McGrath M, Roary M, Roman C, Weidinger C, Huddleston K. Characteristics of Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Cohorts Recruited During Pregnancy. MCN: The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing 2021;46(4):230 View
  25. Thakur N, Lovinsky-Desir S, Appell D, Bime C, Castro L, Celedón J, Ferreira J, George M, Mageto Y, Mainous A, Pakhale S, Riekert K, Roman J, Ruvalcaba E, Sharma S, Shete P, Wisnivesky J, Holguin F. Enhancing Recruitment and Retention of Minority Populations for Clinical Research in Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine: An Official American Thoracic Society Research Statement. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 2021;204(3):e26 View
  26. Vedeler C, Nilsen A, Blix E, Downe S, Eri T. What women emphasise as important aspects of care in childbirth – an online survey. BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology 2022;129(4):647 View
  27. McGorm K, Brown J, Thomson R, Oakey H, Moore B, Hendry A, Colman P, Craig M, Davis E, Harris M, Harrison L, Haynes A, Soldatos G, Vuillermin P, Wentworth J, Couper J, Penno M. A Long-Term Evaluation of Facebook for Recruitment and Retention in the ENDIA Type 1 Diabetes Pregnancy-Birth Cohort Study. Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology 2023;17(3):696 View
  28. Kristalijn S, White K, Eerbeek D, Kostenko E, Grati F, Bilardo C. Patient experience with non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) as a primary screen for aneuploidy in the Netherlands. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2022;22(1) View
  29. Pekarsky C, Skiffington J, Leijser L, Slater D, Metcalfe A. Social Media Recruitment Strategies to Recruit Pregnant Women Into a Longitudinal Observational Cohort Study: Usability Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2022;24(12):e40298 View
  30. Fairclough R, Thelwall M. Questionnaires mentioned in academic research 1996–2019: Rapid increase but declining citation impact. Learned Publishing 2022;35(2):241 View
  31. Baker A, Mitchell E, Thomas K. A practical guide to implementing a successful social media recruitment strategy: lessons from the Eczema Monitoring Online trial. Trials 2022;23(1) View
  32. Xu K, Hsiao C, Ballard H, Chachad N, Reeder C, Shenkman E, Flood-Grady E, Louis-Jacques A, Smith E, Thompson L, Krieger J, Francois M, Lemas D. Peripartum women’s perspectives on research study participation in the OneFlorida Clinical Research Consortium during COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Clinical and Translational Science 2023;7(1) View
  33. Cochrane K, Hutcheon J, Karakochuk C. Strategies for improving recruitment of pregnant women to clinical research: An evaluation of social media versus traditional offline methods. DIGITAL HEALTH 2022;8:205520762210957 View
  34. Fischbein R, Welsh H, Ernst-Milner S, Nicholas L. Patient-Reported Monochorionic-Diamniotic Twin Pregnancy Management and Experiences During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Mixed-Methods Cross-Sectional Survey. Journal of Patient Experience 2022;9:237437352211336 View
  35. Spada F, Harrison I, Barnes T, Greive K, Daniels D, Townley J, Mostafa N, Fong A, Tong P, Shumack S. Recruitment of adults with moderate eczema for a randomised trial: Comparison of traditional versus modern methods. Australasian Journal of Dermatology 2021;62(4) View
  36. Ferguson M, Shapiro G, McDonald S. Understanding and preferences regarding risk communication during pregnancy: a survey to facilitate provider communication with patients. American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology MFM 2023;5(6):100929 View
  37. Lyons N, Redding A, Susick L, Leydet E, Tyra M, Santarossa S. Using New Age Recruitment Methods. International Journal of Social Media and Online Communities 2023;15(1):1 View
  38. Lorthe E, Santos C, Ornelas J, Doetsch J, Marques S, Teixeira R, Santos A, Rodrigues C, Gonçalves G, Ferreira Sousa P, Correia Lopes J, Rocha A, Barros H. Using Digital Tools to Study the Health of Adults Born Preterm at a Large Scale: e-Cohort Pilot Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2023;25:e39854 View
  39. Chappell E, Arbour L, Laksman Z. The Inclusion of Underrepresented Populations in Cardiovascular Genetics and Epidemiology. Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease 2024;11(2):56 View