2018
DOI: 10.2196/12094
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The Use of Web-Based Technologies in Health Research Participation: Qualitative Study of Consumer and Researcher Experiences

Abstract: BackgroundHealth consumers are often targeted for their involvement in health research including randomized controlled trials, focus groups, interviews, and surveys. However, as reported by many studies, recruitment and engagement of consumers in academic research remains challenging. In addition, there is scarce literature describing what consumers look for and want to achieve by participating in research.ObjectiveUnderstanding and responding to the needs of consumers is crucial to the success of health resea… Show more

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“…In addition, as shown in our examples of posts, most of the regular updates authored by the Macao government include pictures, infographics or videos. These images and videos increase the interactivity of posts, which can help the audience to easier navigate and understand health information [ 74 ], and may attract more users to share them on social media platforms [ 47 ]. As such, authorities should also focus on producing and using appropriate multimedia along with text-based content.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, as shown in our examples of posts, most of the regular updates authored by the Macao government include pictures, infographics or videos. These images and videos increase the interactivity of posts, which can help the audience to easier navigate and understand health information [ 74 ], and may attract more users to share them on social media platforms [ 47 ]. As such, authorities should also focus on producing and using appropriate multimedia along with text-based content.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some scholars have expressed concerns about the difficulty of building trust amid misinformation spread on social media [ 46 ]. Others acknowledge the potential of social media for positive purposes [ 47 ]. Additionally, studies show that many categories of information were posted on social media.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We are mindful that technology is changing the landscape of data collected online and understand that the inclusion of this study by Yate 23 , using opt-in methodology, might previously have been unpublished or negated. 40 This research may not be exhaustive; however, all attempts were made to capture relevant papers.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scholars have produced a rich literature on internet-based data collection (Fielding et al, 2016;Kanzaki et al, 2004;Pang et al, 2018;Shields, 2003), but given the ever-changing technological landscape, an up-to-date guide is warranted. In this article, we describe options and resources for researchers who find themselves needing to transition their projects from faceto-face qualitative data collection to a "socially distant" method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%