Improving the reporting of social media recruitment for clinical trials

January 16, 2019

The popularity of social media has created a new opportunity for the research community to recruit study participants.
Recent data indicate that nearly 70% of U.S. adults use some social media1. Coinciding with the surge of social media adoption, study teams increasingly report the use of social media to enhance recruitment in clinical research with promising but mixed results2,3. Recruitment of study participants is a significant problem, particularly in clinical trials. It remains a critical roadblock to successful clinical and translational research.
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