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Efficacy and Cost-effectiveness of Promotion Methods to Recruit Participants to an Online Screening Registry for Alzheimer Disease Prevention Trials: Observational Study.

Kenichiro SatoYoshiki NiimiRyoko IharaKazushi SuzukiTatsushi TodaAtsushi IwataTakeshi Iwatsubo
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2021)
Our multivariate time-series analysis showed that each promotion method had different features in their effect of recruiting participants to the J-TRC web study. Under the advertisement condition settings thus far, newspaper advertisements and initial press releases were the most effective promotion methods, with fair cost-effectiveness that was equivalent to earlier online studies. These results can provide important suggestions for future promotions for the recruitment of presymptomatic participants to AD clinical trials in Japan.
Keyphrases
  • clinical trial
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  • data analysis
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