Published on 14.11.13 in Vol 15, No 11 (2013): November
Works citing "The Good, Bad, and Ugly of Online Recruitment of Parents for Health-Related Focus Groups: Lessons Learned"
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Mitchell JW, Chavanduka TMD, Sullivan S, Stephenson R. Recommendations From a Descriptive Evaluation to Improve Screening Procedures for Web-Based Studies With Couples: Cross-Sectional Study. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2020;6(2):e15079
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Wolvers MD, Bruggeman-Everts FZ, Van der Lee ML, Van de Schoot R, Vollenbroek-Hutten MM. Effectiveness, Mediators, and Effect Predictors of Internet Interventions for Chronic Cancer-Related Fatigue: The Design and an Analysis Plan of a 3-Armed Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Research Protocols 2015;4(2):e77
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Leach LS, Bennetts SK, Giallo R, Cooklin AR. Recruiting fathers for parenting research using online advertising campaigns: Evidence from an Australian study. Child: Care, Health and Development 2019;45(6):871
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Gu LL, Skierkowski D, Florin P, Friend K, Ye Y. Facebook, Twitter, & Qr codes: An exploratory trial examining the feasibility of social media mechanisms for sample recruitment. Computers in Human Behavior 2016;60:86
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Topolovec-Vranic J, Natarajan K. The Use of Social Media in Recruitment for Medical Research Studies: A Scoping Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2016;18(11):e286
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Mitchell J, Lee J, Stephenson R. How Best to Obtain Valid, Verifiable Data Online From Male Couples? Lessons Learned From an eHealth HIV Prevention Intervention for HIV-Negative Male Couples. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2016;2(2):e152
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Ballard AM, Cardwell T, Young AM. Fraud Detection Protocol for Web-Based Research Among Men Who Have Sex With Men: Development and Descriptive Evaluation. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2019;5(1):e12344
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MacDougall D, Crowe L, Pereira JA, Kwong JC, Quach S, Wormsbecker AE, Ramsay H, Salvadori MI, Russell ML, Bettinger J, Brien S, Buckeridge D, Hamid J, Crowcroft N, Deeks S, Finkelstein M, Guay M, Kwong J, McGeer A, Pereira J, Quan S. Parental perceptions of school-based influenza immunisation in Ontario, Canada: a qualitative study. BMJ Open 2014;4(6):e005189
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Cavallo D, Lim R, Ishler K, Pagano M, Perovsek R, Albert E, Koopman Gonzalez S, Trapl E, Flocke S. Effectiveness of Social Media Approaches to Recruiting Young Adult Cigarillo Smokers: Cross-Sectional Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(7):e12619
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Thornton L, Batterham PJ, Fassnacht DB, Kay-Lambkin F, Calear AL, Hunt S. Recruiting for health, medical or psychosocial research using Facebook: Systematic review. Internet Interventions 2016;4:72
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Hendricks S, Düking P, Mellalieu SD. Twitter Strategies for Web-Based Surveying: Descriptive Analysis From the International Concussion Study. JMIR Research Protocols 2016;5(3):e179
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MacDonnell K, Cowen E, Cunningham DJ, Ritterband L, Ingersoll K. Online recruitment of a non-help-seeking sample for an internet intervention: Lessons learned in an alcohol-exposed pregnancy risk reduction study. Internet Interventions 2019;17:100240
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Arnet I, Gudka S, Salter S, Hersberger KE, Clifford R. Readiness of pharmacists and consumers for pharmacy-based chlamydia screening in Australia and Switzerland. Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare 2018;16:138
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Waring ME, Schneider KL, Appelhans BM, Simas TAM, Xiao RS, Whited MC, Busch AM, Evans MM, Pagoto SL. Interest in a Twitter-delivered weight loss program among women of childbearing age. Translational Behavioral Medicine 2016;6(2):277
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Roberts JR, Morella K, Dawley EH, Madden CA, Jacobson RM, Pope C, Davis B, Thompson D, O'Brien ES, Darden PM. Direct-to-adolescent text messaging for vaccine reminders: What will parents permit?. Vaccine 2018;36(20):2788
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Cahill TJ, Wertz B, Zhong Q, Parlato A, Donegan J, Forman R, Manot S, Wu T, Xu Y, Cummings JJ, Norkunas Cunningham T, Wang C. The Search for Consumers of Web-Based Raw DNA Interpretation Services: Using Social Media to Target Hard-to-Reach Populations. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2019;21(7):e12980
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Juraschek SP, Plante TB, Charleston J, Miller ER, Yeh H, Appel LJ, Jerome GJ, Gayles D, Durkin N, White K, Dalcin A, Hermosilla M. Use of online recruitment strategies in a randomized trial of cancer survivors. Clinical Trials 2018;15(2):130
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Tustin JL, Crowcroft NS, Gesink D, Johnson I, Keelan J, Lachapelle B. Facebook Recruitment of Vaccine-Hesitant Canadian Parents: Cross-Sectional Study. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2017;3(3):e47
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Dyson MP, Shave K, Fernandes RM, Scott SD, Hartling L. Outcomes in Child Health: Exploring the Use of Social Media to Engage Parents in Patient-Centered Outcomes Research. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2017;19(3):e78
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Dumas A, Lemieux S, Lapointe A, Provencher V, Robitaille J, Desroches S. Recruitment and retention of mothers of preschoolers and school-aged children in a social media-delivered healthy eating intervention: lessons learned from a randomized controlled trial. Trials 2020;21(1)
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Wasilewski MB, Stinson JN, Webster F, Cameron JI. Using Twitter to recruit participants for health research: An example from a caregiving study. Health Informatics Journal 2019;25(4):1485
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Kim M, Lee H, Allison J. Challenges and Lessons Learned From a Mobile Health, Web-Based Human Papillomavirus Intervention for Female Korean American College Students: Feasibility Experimental Study. JMIR Formative Research 2020;4(1):e14111
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Barratt MJ, Potter GR, Wouters M, Wilkins C, Werse B, Perälä J, Pedersen MM, Nguyen H, Malm A, Lenton S, Korf D, Klein A, Heyde J, Hakkarainen P, Frank VA, Decorte T, Bouchard M, Blok T. Lessons from conducting trans-national Internet-mediated participatory research with hidden populations of cannabis cultivators. International Journal of Drug Policy 2015;26(3):238
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Yuan P, Bare MG, Johnson MO, Saberi P. Using Online Social Media for Recruitment of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Positive Participants: A Cross-Sectional Survey. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2014;16(5):e117
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Sun L, Sun Z, Wu L, Zhu Z, Zhang F, Shang Z, Jia Y, Gu J, Zhou Y, Wang Y, Liu N, Liu W. Prevalence and risk factors for acute posttraumatic stress disorder during the COVID-19 outbreak. Journal of Affective Disorders 2021;283:123
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Waling A, Lyons A, Alba B, Minichiello V, Barrett C, Hughes M, Fredriksen-Goldsen K. Recruiting stigmatised populations and managing negative commentary via social media: a case study of recruiting older LGBTI research participants in Australia. International Journal of Social Research Methodology 2022;25(2):157
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Lander J, Curbach J, von Sommoggy J, Bitzer EM, Dierks M. Awareness, Information-Seeking Behavior, and Information Preferences About Early Childhood Allergy Prevention Among Different Parent Groups: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study. JMIR Research Protocols 2021;10(1):e25474
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Smith R, Alvarez C, Crixell S, Lane MA. The Food, Feelings, and Family Study: comparison of the efficacy of traditional methods, social media, and broadcast email to recruit pregnant women to an observational, longitudinal nutrition study. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2021;21(1)
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Camara-Medeiros A, Diemert L, O'Connor S, Schwartz R, Eissenberg T, Cohen JE. Perceived addiction to vaping among youth and young adult regular vapers. Tobacco Control 2021;30(3):273
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Lovell H, Harris JM. A survey exploring women's use of mobile apps in labour in the United Kingdom. Midwifery 2021;100:103041
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Bybee S, Cloyes K, Baucom B, Supiano K, Mooney K, Ellington L. Bots and nots: safeguarding online survey research with underrepresented and diverse populations. Psychology & Sexuality 2022;13(4):901
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Vu M, Huynh VN, Bednarczyk RA, Escoffery C, Ta D, Nguyen TT, Berg CJ, Pikhart M. Experience and lessons learned from multi-modal internet-based recruitment of U.S. Vietnamese into research. PLOS ONE 2021;16(8):e0256074
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. The use of online social media for the recruitment of people living with HIV in Spain and Latin America: Lessons from two studies. Health & Social Care in the Community 2022;30(6)
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Parker PD, McSweeney JC, Hadden KB, Hess KG. Revising Recruitment for Focus Groups to Meet Shifting Needs During COVID-19. Nursing Research 2022;71(2):158
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Miller HN, Plante TB, Gleason KT, Charleston J, Mitchell CM, Miller ER, Appel LJ, Juraschek SP. A/B design testing of a clinical trial recruitment website: A pilot study to enhance the enrollment of older adults. Contemporary Clinical Trials 2021;111:106598
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Renner RM, Ennis M, Maazi M, Dunn S, Norman WV, Kaczorowski J, Guilbert E. Development and pilot testing of the 2019 Canadian Abortion Provider Survey. Pilot and Feasibility Studies 2023;9(1)
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Loebenberg G, Oldham M, Brown J, Dinu L, Michie S, Field M, Greaves F, Garnett C. Bot or Not? Detecting and Managing Participant Deception When Conducting Digital Research Remotely: Case Study of a Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2023;25:e46523
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O’Brien JE, Trumbell JM, O’Brien AJ, Fischer C. Pivots and Partnerships: Successes, Challenges, and Lessons Learned From Conducting Research During a Global Pandemic. Violence Against Women 2023;
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