2013
DOI: 10.2196/jmir.2286
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Using Information Technology and Social Networking for Recruitment of Research Participants: Experience From an Exploratory Study of Pediatric Klinefelter Syndrome

Abstract: BackgroundRecruiting pediatric samples for research may be challenging due to parental mistrust of the research process, privacy concerns, and family time constraints. Recruitment of children with chronic and genetic conditions may further complicate the enrollment process.ObjectiveIn this paper, we describe the methodological challenges of recruiting children for research and provide an exemplar of how the use of information technology (IT) strategies with social networking may improve access to difficult-to-… Show more

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“…Most studies using Facebook are recruiting exclusively for online studies, with a handful using Facebook to recruit participants into traditional studies that include a site visit (e.g., [1,5]). Although the use of Facebook for recruitment purposes is on the rise, there are limited reports of the success of this method of recruitment for studies of adolescents.…”
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“…Most studies using Facebook are recruiting exclusively for online studies, with a handful using Facebook to recruit participants into traditional studies that include a site visit (e.g., [1,5]). Although the use of Facebook for recruitment purposes is on the rise, there are limited reports of the success of this method of recruitment for studies of adolescents.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Additional complications arising from schoolbased recruitment include class schedules, holidays, and student absenteeism [13]. Paper-based recruitment, such as printing and posting fliers in health clinics, can be time-consuming to implement and maintain [24] and can yield low recruitment rates [5]. As with school-based recruitment, permission to advertise in clinics and community facilities can require navigation of complex administrative networks.…”
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“…27,28,31,32 To recruit participants into their study, Ellis et al 27 used a single Facebook advertisement with the short title:…”
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“…2013 (27) Social networks were used as a way to have easier access to hard to reach participants for participation recruitment in research.…”
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