Community engagement through social media: A promising low-cost strategy for rural recruitment?

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Sarah C. Vos PhD, Reuben Adatorwovor PhD, Michelle K. Roberts MS, Deanna Lee Sherman MA, Delaney Bonds MPH, Madeline N. Dunfee MEd, MPH, PhD, Bonnie Spring PhD, Nancy E. Schoenberg PhD
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Abstract

Purpose

For the same reasons that rural telehealth has shown promise for enhancing the provision of care in underserved environments, social media recruitment may facilitate more inclusive research engagement in rural areas. However, little research has examined social media recruitment in the rural context, and few studies have evaluated the feasibility of using a free social media page to build a network of rural community members who may be interested in a research study. Here, we describe the rationale, process, and protocols of developing and implementing a social media approach to recruit rural residents to participate in an mHealth intervention.

Methods

Informed by extensive formative research, we created a study Facebook page emphasizing community engagement in an mHealth behavioral intervention. We distributed the page to local networks and regularly posted recruitment and community messages. We collected data on the reach of the Facebook page, interaction with our messages, and initiations of our study intake survey.

Findings

Over 21 weeks, our Facebook page gained 429 followers, and Facebook users interacted with our social media messages 3,080 times. Compared to messages that described desirable study features, messages that described community involvement resulted in higher levels of online interaction. Social media and other recruitment approaches resulted in 225 people initiating our in-take survey, 9 enrolling in our pilot study, and 26 placing their names on a waiting list.

Conclusions

A standalone social media page highlighting community involvement shows promise for recruiting in rural areas.

通过社交媒体进行社区参与:一个有前途的低成本农村招聘策略?
目的:由于农村远程保健有望在服务不足的环境中加强提供护理,因此,社交媒体招聘可能促进农村地区更具包容性的研究参与。然而,很少有研究考察了农村背景下的社交媒体招聘,也很少有研究评估了使用免费社交媒体页面建立农村社区成员网络的可行性,这些成员可能对研究感兴趣。在这里,我们描述了开发和实施社交媒体方法招募农村居民参与移动医疗干预的基本原理、过程和协议。方法:通过广泛的形成性研究,我们创建了一个研究Facebook页面,强调社区参与移动健康行为干预。我们将这个页面分发给当地的网络,并定期发布招聘和社区信息。我们收集了Facebook页面的访问量,与我们的信息的互动,以及我们的研究摄入量调查的启动数据。研究发现:在21周的时间里,我们的Facebook页面获得了429名关注者,Facebook用户与我们的社交媒体信息互动了3080次。与描述理想学习特征的信息相比,描述社区参与的信息导致了更高水平的在线互动。社交媒体和其他招聘方式导致225人发起了我们的调查,9人报名参加了我们的试点研究,26人将他们的名字放在了等待名单上。结论:强调社区参与的独立社交媒体页面显示了在农村地区招聘的希望。
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Journal of Rural Health
Journal of Rural Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
7.60
自引率
6.10%
发文量
86
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Rural Health, a quarterly journal published by the NRHA, offers a variety of original research relevant and important to rural health. Some examples include evaluations, case studies, and analyses related to health status and behavior, as well as to health work force, policy and access issues. Quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods studies are welcome. Highest priority is given to manuscripts that reflect scholarly quality, demonstrate methodological rigor, and emphasize practical implications. The journal also publishes articles with an international rural health perspective, commentaries, book reviews and letters.
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