Published on in Vol 5, No 2 (2016): Apr-Jun

An Evaluation of Web- and Print-Based Methods to Attract People to a Physical Activity Intervention

An Evaluation of Web- and Print-Based Methods to Attract People to a Physical Activity Intervention

An Evaluation of Web- and Print-Based Methods to Attract People to a Physical Activity Intervention

Journals

  1. Murphy A, Peltekian S, Gardner D. Website Analytics of a Google Ads Campaign for a Men’s Mental Health Website: Comparative Analysis. JMIR Mental Health 2018;5(4):e12428 View
  2. 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
  3. Laws R, Litterbach E, Denney-Wilson E, Russell C, Taki S, Ong K, Elliott R, Lymer S, Campbell K. A Comparison of Recruitment Methods for an mHealth Intervention Targeting Mothers: Lessons from the Growing Healthy Program. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2016;18(9):e248 View
  4. Oesterle S, Epstein M, Haggerty K, Moreno M. Using Facebook to Recruit Parents to Participate in a Family Program to Prevent Teen Drug Use. Prevention Science 2018;19(4):559 View
  5. Peel R, Ren S, Hure A, Evans T, D'Este C, Abhayaratna W, Tonkin A, Hopper I, Thrift A, Levi C, Sturm J, Durrheim D, Hung J, Briffa T, Chew D, Anderson P, Moon L, McEvoy M, Hansbro P, Newby D, Attia J. Evaluating recruitment strategies for AUSPICE , a large Australian community‐based randomised controlled trial. Medical Journal of Australia 2019;210(9):409 View
  6. Parkinson B, Sherman K, Brown P, Shaw L, Boyages J, Cameron L, Elder E, Lam T. Cost‐effectiveness of the BRECONDA decision aid for women with breast cancer: Results from a randomized controlled trial. Psycho-Oncology 2018;27(6):1589 View
  7. Downing K, Campbell K, van der Pligt P, Hesketh K. Facilitator and Participant Use of Facebook in a Community-Based Intervention for Parents: The InFANT Extend Program. Childhood Obesity 2017;13(6):443 View
  8. McCarthy E, Mazza D. Cost and Effectiveness of Using Facebook Advertising to Recruit Young Women for Research: PREFER (Contraceptive Preferences Study) Experience. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2019;21(11):e15869 View
  9. Rayward A, Vandelanotte C, Corry K, Van Itallie A, Duncan M. Impact of a Social Media Campaign on Reach, Uptake, and Engagement with a Free Web- and App-Based Physical Activity Intervention: The 10,000 Steps Australia Program. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2019;16(24):5076 View
  10. Rayward A, Vandelanotte C, Van Itallie A, Duncan M. The Association Between Logging Steps Using a Website, App, or Fitbit and Engaging With the 10,000 Steps Physical Activity Program: Observational Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2021;23(6):e22151 View
  11. Lozano-Chacon B, Suarez-Lledo V, Alvarez-Galvez J. Use and Effectiveness of Social-Media-Delivered Weight Loss Interventions among Teenagers and Young Adults: A Systematic Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2021;18(16):8493 View
  12. 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
  13. Darko E, Kleib M, Olson J. Social Media Use for Research Participant Recruitment: Integrative Literature Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2022;24(8):e38015 View
  14. Ellington M, Connelly J, Clayton P, Lorenzo C, Collazo-Velazquez C, Trak-Fellermeier M, Palacios C. Use of Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for recruiting healthy participants in nutrition-, physical activity–, or obesity-related studies: a systematic review. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2022;115(2):514 View
  15. Buckler E, González O, Ball G, Hamilton J, Ho J, Morrison K, Mâsse L. Recruiting families using social media versus pediatric obesity clinics: A secondary analysis of the Aim2Be RCT. Contemporary Clinical Trials 2023;133:107322 View
  16. Sharmila E, Ramesh V, Jayaprakash R, Karthika S, Shankar P. Effectiveness of 2 different campaigning methods in reaching the public: Conventional pamphlet campaign vs social media campaign - A pilot study. The Journal of Community Health Management 2024;10(4):137 View
  17. de Graaf B, Gerritse M, Michiels K, Kluivers K, van de Belt T. Social media recruitment of participants in a female stress urinary incontinence trial: A feasibility study. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology 2024;299:253 View