The Many Faces of Facebook “Utilizing Social Media Tools for Participant Recruitment in Clinical Research” was presented by Tracy Strickroth at the 5th Annual Clinical Research Workshop, Yale University, June 4-5, 2012.
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The Many Faces of Facebook “Utilizing Social Media Tools for Participant Recruitment in Clinical Research”
1. The Many Faces of Facebook:
Utilizing Social Media Tools for Participant Recruitment in Clinical Research
Tracy Strickroth, Nariman Nasser
Clinical and Translational Science Institute, University of California, San Francisco, CA
Mark Pletcher CTSI
Epidemiology & Biostatistics, University of California, San Francisco, CA
Introduction Creating & Building Study Awareness Social networks on Public Health - Facebook Connect for Recruitment
Public facing
The “Facebook Frontier” is how some bloggers The Social Heart Study at UCSF takes a new
community page
and marketing websites have referred to the approach to the utilization of social media. This
potential of social media to build awareness of online cardiovascular disease prevention study
Users can “like” and
ideas, causes, products, or brands among online employs Facebook to recruit & conduct survey
“share” pages with
communities. With more than 800 million based research, and to recruit participants for
others “friends”
worldwide users and various features for linking future heart studies via snowball sampling.
websites and sharing information, Facebook was Links to study
seen by many research managers as an exciting website & contact Using an online consent process Facebook
new prospect for clinical trial recruitment. However, information Connect is activated and their Social Heart
there are still challenges to overcome, including profile is linked to their Facebook profile. This
Links to other
learning how to use Facebook’s applications to allows the study database to access publicly
asthma related
build study awareness and meet recruitment goals. available info about the participant & the
groups & pages
Remember that FB users are able to share participant’s network, such as list of friends—a
information with friends in their network, who in presumed trusted source.
turn share with their friends, and so on. New skill
sets and training are needed to implement social Social media motivates study participants and
media strategies, and maintaining an online their friends to adopt new behaviors that will lower
presence requires time and resources. Despite their risk for a heart attack.
these issues, social media, when applied
Distinct Registered Users = 395
judiciously, can still be an effective recruitment
strategy for research participant recruitment. This
is overview of the different ways Facebook has Pilot period of
recruitment DID NOT CONSENT
been used for clinical trial recruitment.
2.5 months
ZERO dollars
Aims Administrator Insight Snapshot features allow for real-time reporting: spend on
advertising
Likes & Share People Talking About This
Creating & building study awareness 395 distinct
Social Reach Demographics & Location users registered
CONSENTED
Insight real-time reporting Friends of Fans Page views Snowball
Targeting potential participants through online
sampling, friend
advertising Targeted Online Advertising activity
Exploring the effects on social networks on
public health through Facebook Connect Comparison of two types of targeted (pay per click) advertising - 2 month period
Next Steps
application Development of personalized health feedback,
1 Paid Ad created from Facebook Page, links to
Benefits Lessons Learned
study-specific FB community page contextualized within participants’ social
Targeted demographic & • Get multiple ads IRB approved networks
geographic ahead of time, test ads & adjust Employ text messaging from smart phones as
Stay on budget, daily max, pay • Link to easy online screener Paid Ad independent from Facebook Page, links
per click options • Hard to measure ROI 2 new form of CVD risk factor data collection
Easy, real-time reports • Friend to Friend connection to external study-specific website for pre- Recruitment of 20,000 participants – enhancing
Flexibility increased clicks & reach screening
website, advertising & recruitment campaign,
Campaign Impressions Clicks Social Impressions Social Clicks Actions Page likes Twitter fed, collaborate with other CVD groups
Acknowledgments
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This project was supported by the National Center 2 338,596 48 NA NA NA NA Summary
for Research Resources and the National Center Key Facebook Terms
Actions- Data includes all people who have taken action within 24 hours of viewing an ad, or after 28 days of clicking on it. Clicks – Social media is a useful clinical study recruitment tool but can be difficult to implement fully without
for Advancing Translational Sciences, National Number of clicks your ad has received. CTR (click thru rate) - Number of clicks your ad received, divided by the number of times the ad
was shown on the site. Friends of Fans – Number of unique people who were friends with people who liked your page. Impressions- adequate resources to constantly update with new disease/study related info. Social media is best utilized
Institutes of Health, through UCSF-CTSI Grant Total number of times the ad appeared on the site. Likes – Number of people who have liked you page. People talking about this –
as part of a broader recruitment campaign that drives traffic to always accessible web-based screening.
Number UL1 RR024131. Its contents are solely Number of unique people who have created a story- liked, commented, shared, posted on their wall, mentions, tags, recommend your page.
Getting more people to talk about your page is one of the best ways to reach more people. Reach- Number of individual people who saw Social media strategies need to be refined on a daily basis to identify and maintain interest with your
the responsibility of the authors and do not your ad during the selected dates. This is different than impressions, which includes people seeing the ad multiple times. Social
necessarily represent the official view of the NIH.
Impressions- Impressions that were shown with the names of viewer’s friends who liked your page, event, app, etc. Social Reach- patient population. In the meantime, there is hope that social media as a recruitment tool will be less
People who saw your ad with the names of their friends that liked your page, event, or app. If you are not using a sponsored story or
advertising a page you won’t have social reach. problematic once recruiters gain more experience with the many tools online networks offer.