Published on in Vol 20, No 11 (2018): November

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/11050, first published .
A Practical Do-It-Yourself Recruitment Framework for Concurrent eHealth Clinical Trials: Identification of Efficient and Cost-Effective Methods for Decision Making (Part 2)

A Practical Do-It-Yourself Recruitment Framework for Concurrent eHealth Clinical Trials: Identification of Efficient and Cost-Effective Methods for Decision Making (Part 2)

A Practical Do-It-Yourself Recruitment Framework for Concurrent eHealth Clinical Trials: Identification of Efficient and Cost-Effective Methods for Decision Making (Part 2)

Journals

  1. Ford K, Albritton T, Dunn T, Crawford K, Neuwirth J, Bull S. Youth Study Recruitment Using Paid Advertising on Instagram, Snapchat, and Facebook: Cross-Sectional Survey Study. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2019;5(4):e14080 View
  2. Mohr D, Schueller S, Tomasino K, Kaiser S, Alam N, Karr C, Vergara J, Gray E, Kwasny M, Lattie E. Comparison of the Effects of Coaching and Receipt of App Recommendations on Depression, Anxiety, and Engagement in the IntelliCare Platform: Factorial Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2019;21(8):e13609 View
  3. Mohr D, Lattie E, Tomasino K, Kwasny M, Kaiser S, Gray E, Alam N, Jordan N, Schueller S. A randomized noninferiority trial evaluating remotely-delivered stepped care for depression using internet cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and telephone CBT. Behaviour Research and Therapy 2019;123:103485 View
  4. Palac H, Alam N, Kaiser S, Ciolino J, Lattie E, Mohr D. A Practical Do-It-Yourself Recruitment Framework for Concurrent eHealth Clinical Trials: Simple Architecture (Part 1). Journal of Medical Internet Research 2018;20(11):e11049 View
  5. Fitzsimmons‐Craft E, Balantekin K, Eichen D, Graham A, Monterubio G, Sadeh‐Sharvit S, Goel N, Flatt R, Saffran K, Karam A, Firebaugh M, Trockel M, Taylor C, Wilfley D. Screening and offering online programs for eating disorders: Reach, pathology, and differences across eating disorder status groups at 28 U.S. universities. International Journal of Eating Disorders 2019;52(10):1125 View
  6. Benedict C, Hahn A, Diefenbach M, Ford J. Recruitment via social media: advantages and potential biases. DIGITAL HEALTH 2019;5 View
  7. Macapagal K, Li D, Clifford A, Madkins K, Mustanski B. The CAN-DO-IT Model: a Process for Developing and Refining Online Recruitment in HIV/AIDS and Sexual Health Research. Current HIV/AIDS Reports 2020;17(3):190 View
  8. Chung A, Seixas A, Williams N, Senathirajah Y, Robbins R, Newsome Garcia V, Ravenell J, Jean-Louis G. Development of “Advancing People of Color in Clinical Trials Now!”: Web-Based Randomized Controlled Trial Protocol. JMIR Research Protocols 2020;9(7):e17589 View
  9. Graham A, Greene C, Powell T, Lieponis P, Lunsford A, Peralta C, Orr L, Kaiser S, Alam N, Berhane H, Kalan O, Mohr D. Lessons learned from service design of a trial of a digital mental health service: Informing implementation in primary care clinics. Translational Behavioral Medicine 2020;10(3):598 View
  10. Matis J, Svetlak M, Slezackova A, Svoboda M, Sumec R. Mindfulness-Based Programs for Cancer Patients via eHealth and mHealth: A Systematic Review and Synthesis of Quantitative Research (Preprint). Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020 View
  11. Hays L, McSweeney J, Mitchell A, Bricker C, Green A, Landes R. Recruitment Issues in Emerging Adult Populations: Focus on Adult Congenital Heart Disease. Nursing Reports 2020;10(2):135 View
  12. Glazer J, MacDonnell K, Frederick C, Ingersoll K, Ritterband L. Liar! Liar! Identifying eligibility fraud by applicants in digital health research. Internet Interventions 2021;25:100401 View
  13. Dharanikota S, LeRouge C, Lyon V, Durneva P, Thompson M. Identifying Enablers of Participant Engagement in Clinical Trials of Consumer Health Technologies: Qualitative Study of Influenza Home Testing. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2021;23(9):e26869 View
  14. Yaremych H, Persky S. Recruiting Fathers for Parenting Research: An Evaluation of Eight Recruitment Methods and an Exploration of Fathers’ Motivations for Participation. Parenting 2023;23(1):1 View
  15. Krishnamurti L, Arnold S, Haight A, Abraham A, Guilcher G, John T, Bakshi N, Shenoy S, Syrjala K, Martin P, Chaudhury S, Eames G, Olowoselu O, Hsieh M, De La Fuente J, Kasow K, Stenger E, Mertens A, El-Rassi F, Lane P, Shaw B, Meacham L, Archer D. Sickle Cell Transplantation Evaluation of Long-term and Late Effects Registry (STELLAR) to Compare Long-term Outcomes After Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation to Those in Siblings Without Sickle Cell Disease and in Nontransplanted Individuals With Sickle Cell Disease: Design and Feasibility Study. JMIR Research Protocols 2022;11(7):e36780 View
  16. Yu C, Medleg F, Choi D, Spagnuolo C, Pinnaduwage L, Straus S, Cantarutti P, Chu K, Frydrych P, Hoang-Kim A, Ivers N, Kaplan D, Leung F, Maxted J, Rezmovitz J, Sale J, Sodhi S, Stacey D, Telner D. Integrating shared decision-making into primary care: lessons learned from a multi-centre feasibility randomized controlled trial. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2021;21(1) View
  17. Lockhart E, Turner D, Galea J, Marhefka S, Parchem B. Considerations for partnering with Ryan White Case Managers to create equitable opportunities for people with HIV to participate in research. PLOS ONE 2022;17(10):e0276057 View
  18. Jalkanen K, Järvenpää R, Tilles-Tirkkonen T, Martikainen J, Aarnio E, Männikkö R, Rantala E, Karhunen L, Kolehmainen M, Harjumaa M, Poutanen K, Ermes M, Absetz P, Schwab U, Lakka T, Pihlajamäki J, Lindström J. Comparison of Communication Channels for Large-Scale Type 2 Diabetes Risk Screening and Intervention Recruitment: Empirical Study. JMIR Diabetes 2021;6(3):e21356 View
  19. Oetzmann C, White K, Ivan A, Julie J, Leightley D, Lavelle G, Lamers F, Siddi S, Annas P, Garcia S, Haro J, Mohr D, Penninx B, Simblett S, Wykes T, Narayan V, Hotopf M, Matcham F. Lessons learned from recruiting into a longitudinal remote measurement study in major depressive disorder. npj Digital Medicine 2022;5(1) View
  20. Whitton S, Sarno E, Josza K, Garcia C, Newcomb M. Recruiting and retaining sexual and gender minority couples in intervention research: Lessons learned from trials of tailored relationship education programs. Family Process 2023;62(3):932 View
  21. Lang S, Day K, Gallaher E, Jebeile H, Collins C, Baur L, Truby H. Participant recruitment for paediatric research using social media: A practical ‘how‐to’ guide for researchers. Nutrition & Dietetics 2023;80(4):338 View
  22. Kasianczuk M. Experiences of respondent-driven sampling in online research among men who have sex with men in other countries (literature review). Ukrainian Society 2023;85(2):168 View
  23. Meyerhoff J, Liu T, Stamatis C, Liu T, Wang H, Meng Y, Curtis B, Karr C, Sherman G, Ungar L, Mohr D. Analyzing text message linguistic features: Do people with depression communicate differently with their close and non-close contacts?. Behaviour Research and Therapy 2023;166:104342 View
  24. Cafaro T, LaRiccia P, Bandomer B, Goldstein H, Brobyn T, Hunter K, Roy S, Ng K, Mitrev L, Tsai A, Thwing D, Maag M, Chung M, van Helmond N. Remote and semi-automated methods to conduct a decentralized randomized clinical trial. Journal of Clinical and Translational Science 2023;7(1) View