Engaging Institutional Stakeholders to Develop and Implement Guidelines for Recruiting Participants in Research Studies Using Social Media: Mixed Methods, Multi-Phase Process
BackgroundLimited regulatory guidance surrounding the use of social media channels for participant recruitment is an interdisciplinary challenge. Establishing stakeholder-informed procedures is essential for ethical and effective use of social media for participant recruitment. ObjectiveThis study a...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth Flood-Grady (Author), Lauren B Solberg (Author), Claire Baralt (Author), Meghan Meyer (Author), Jeff Stevens (Author), Janice L Krieger (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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