Using social media to recruit individuals for health-related research: Feasibility and lessons learned Journal Article


Authors: Walsh, L. E.; Carter-Bawa, L.
Article Title: Using social media to recruit individuals for health-related research: Feasibility and lessons learned
Abstract: Online recruitment via social media for health-related research is increasing. Metrics regarding social media recruitment may increase its use in this field. This study evaluates the feasibility of recruiting individuals with a smoking history through targeted advertising on Facebook for a randomized study focused on lung cancer screening. Individuals completed eligibility questions and were randomized to one of two groups. We analyzed advertisement reach and response patterns, advertisement cost, data integrity and sample representativeness. The advertisement was active for 34 days and resulted in 2111 unique clicks on the survey link. Four hundred thirty-three eligibility entries were collected, and 61 entries were excluded due to failure to correctly answer the data integrity check. Two hundred eighty-two participants met eligibility criteria and were randomized, 191 participants completed questionnaires and 10 entries were subsequently excluded due to a failed attention check. Recruitment utilizing targeted advertising on Facebook is an effective and efficient strategy for health-related research.
Journal Title: Journal of Health Psychology
Volume: 28
Issue: 7
ISSN: 1359-1053
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd.  
Date Published: 2023-06-01
Start Page: 599
End Page: 606
Language: English
DOI: 10.1177/13591053221136928
PROVIDER: EBSCOhost
PROVIDER: cinahl
PMCID: PMC10251309
PUBMED: 36416197
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Notes: MSK Cancer Center Support Grant (P30 CA008748) acknowledged in PDF and PubMed -- MSK corresponding author is Leah Walsh -- Source: Cinahl
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