Accepted for/Published in: Journal of Medical Internet Research

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  • Wei S, Tao M, Qianyue C, Pengfei W, Qiuyuan W, Jiayuan W, Linjie H, Binfei Z, Yakang W, Yumin Z
  • Global research status and trends in venous thromboembolism after hip or knee arthroplasty from 1990 to 2021: a new perspective
  • Journal of Medical Internet Research
  • DOI: 10.2196/11848
  • PMID: 30303485
  • PMCID: 6352016

Abstract accepted

Background:

Social media can be a useful strategy for recruiting hard-to-reach, stigmatized populations into research studies; however, it may also introduce risks for participant and research team exposure to negative comments. Currently, there is no published formal social media recruitment and monitoring guidelines that specifically address harm reduction for social media recruitment of marginalized populations.

Objective:

Social media can be a useful strategy for recruiting hard-to-reach, stigmatized populations into research studies; however, it may also introduce risks for participant and research team exposure to negative comments. Currently, there is no published formal social media recruitment and monitoring guidelines that specifically address harm reduction for social media recruitment of marginalized populations.

Methods:

Social media can be a useful strategy for recruiting hard-to-reach, stigmatized populations into research studies; however, it may also introduce risks for participant and research team exposure to negative comments. Currently, there is no published formal social media recruitment and monitoring guidelines that specifically address harm reduction for social media recruitment of marginalized populations.

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