Published on in Vol 4, No 3 (2015): Jul-Sep

Social Media Use in Research: Engaging Communities in Cohort Studies to Support Recruitment and Retention

Social Media Use in Research: Engaging Communities in Cohort Studies to Support Recruitment and Retention

Social Media Use in Research: Engaging Communities in Cohort Studies to Support Recruitment and Retention

Journals

  1. Guillory J, Jordan A, Paquin R, Pikowski J, McInnis S, Anakaraonye A, Peay H, Lewis M. Using Social Media to Conduct Outreach and Recruitment for Expanded Newborn Screening. Frontiers in Communication 2020;5 View
  2. Bagot K, Matthews S, Mason M, Squeglia L, Fowler J, Gray K, Herting M, May A, Colrain I, Godino J, Tapert S, Brown S, Patrick K. Current, future and potential use of mobile and wearable technologies and social media data in the ABCD study to increase understanding of contributors to child health. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 2018;32:121 View
  3. Mohan Y, Cornejo M, Sidell M, Smith J, Young D. Re-recruiting young adult women into a second follow-up study. Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications 2017;5:160 View
  4. Musker M, Short C, Licinio J, Wong M, Bidargaddi N. Using behaviour change theory to inform an innovative digital recruitment strategy in a mental health research setting. Journal of Psychiatric Research 2020;120:1 View
  5. Rumsfeld J, Brooks S, Aufderheide T, Leary M, Bradley S, Nkonde-Price C, Schwamm L, Jessup M, Ferrer J, Merchant R. Use of Mobile Devices, Social Media, and Crowdsourcing as Digital Strategies to Improve Emergency Cardiovascular Care. Circulation 2016;134(8) View
  6. Teixeira R, Doetsch J, Freitas A, Lorthe E, Santos A, Barros H. Survey of data collection methods and retention strategies in European birth cohorts of children and adults born very preterm. Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology 2022;36(5):706 View