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Evaluation of Different Recruitment Methods: Longitudinal, Web-Based, Pan-European Physical Activity Through Sustainable Transport Approaches (PASTA) Project.

Mailin Gaupp-BerghausenElisabeth RaserEsther Anaya BoigIone Avila-PalenciaAudrey de NazelleEvi DonsHelen FranzenRegine GerikeThomas GötschiFrancesco IacorossiReinhard HössingerMark J NieuwenhuijsenDavid Rojas-RuedaJulian SanchezEmilia SmedsManja DeforthArnout StandaertErik StigellThomas Cole-HunterLuc Int Panis
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2019)
We observed that offering a mixed recruitment approach was highly effective in achieving a high participation rate. The highest attrition rate and the lowest average number of questionnaires filled in per participant were observed in Örebro, which also recruited participants through random sampling. These findings suggest that people who are more interested in the topic are more willing to participate and stay in a survey than those who are selected randomly and may not have a strong connection to the research topic. Although direct face-to-face contacts were very effective with respect to the number of recruited participants, recruiting people through social media was not only effective but also very time efficient. The collected data are based on one of the largest recruited longitudinal samples with a common recruitment strategy in different European cities.
Keyphrases
  • social media
  • physical activity
  • health information
  • cross sectional
  • body mass index
  • electronic health record
  • machine learning