Recruiting Research Participants via Traditional Snowball vs Facebook Advertisements and a Website.
West J Nurs Res
; 42(10): 846-851, 2020 10.
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This article describes the use of Facebook, a website targeting nurses, and snowball sampling for recruitment of registered nurse participants in a qualitative study exploring measurement-driven clinical behavior and metric-driven harm. Previous studies suggest that social media can be a successful and cost-effective sampling strategy, increasing the numbers of participants, their diversity, and their representativeness of the population of interest. This study, however, found traditional snowball sampling to be far more effective than advertisements via Facebook and a professional website. Lessons learned are detailed, including cost and technical issues encountered. Suggestions for nurse researchers considering using Facebook for participant recruitment are described. Methodological research that could enhance the empirical-base supporting effective social media recruitment of research participants is offered for consideration by nurse researchers.
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MEDLINE
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Selección de Paciente
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Publicidad
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Medios de Comunicación Sociales
Tipo de estudio:
Qualitative_research
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Humans
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En
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West J Nurs Res
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2020
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Article
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Estados Unidos