Published on in Vol 5, No 1 (2019): Jan-Jun

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/7850, first published .
Potential of Using Twitter to Recruit Cancer Survivors and Their Willingness to Participate in Nutrition Research and Web-Based Interventions: A Cross-Sectional Study

Potential of Using Twitter to Recruit Cancer Survivors and Their Willingness to Participate in Nutrition Research and Web-Based Interventions: A Cross-Sectional Study

Potential of Using Twitter to Recruit Cancer Survivors and Their Willingness to Participate in Nutrition Research and Web-Based Interventions: A Cross-Sectional Study

Journals

  1. Aparicio-Martinez P, Perea-Moreno A, Martinez-Jimenez M, Redel-Macías M, Vaquero-Abellan M, Pagliari C. A Bibliometric Analysis of the Health Field Regarding Social Networks and Young People. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2019;16(20):4024 View
  2. Benedict C, Hahn A, Diefenbach M, Ford J. Recruitment via social media: advantages and potential biases. DIGITAL HEALTH 2019;5 View
  3. El Hussein S, Khoury J, Lyapichev K, Tashakori M, Khanlari M, Miranda R, Kanagal-Shamanna R, Wang S, Ahmed A, Mirza K, Crane G, Medeiros L, Loghavi S. Next-Generation Scholarship: Rebranding Hematopathology Using Twitter: The MD Anderson Experience. Modern Pathology 2021;34(5):854 View
  4. Keaver L, McGough A, Du M, Chang W, Chomitz V, Allen J, Attai D, Gualtieri L, Zhang F. Self-Reported Changes and Perceived Barriers to Healthy Eating and Physical Activity among Global Breast Cancer Survivors: Results from an Exploratory Online Novel Survey. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 2021;121(2):233 View
  5. Ash G, Griggs S, Nally L, Stults-Kolehmainen M, Jeon S, Brandt C, Gulanski B, Spanakis E, Baker J, Whittemore R, Weinzimer S, Fucito L. Evaluation of Web-Based and In-Person Methods to Recruit Adults With Type 1 Diabetes for a Mobile Exercise Intervention: Prospective Observational Study. JMIR Diabetes 2021;6(3):e28309 View
  6. Arnobit C, Loo K, Pagano I, Uchiyama M, Fukui J, Braun-Inglis C, Bantum E. Recruiting Cancer Survivors to a Mobile Mindfulness Intervention in the United States: Exploring Online and Face-to-Face Recruitment Strategies. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2021;18(19):10136 View
  7. Sharp E, Cook R. Voice Symptoms and Wellbeing in School Teachers in England. Journal of Voice 2024;38(5):1252.e1 View
  8. Valle C, Camp L, Diamond M, Nezami B, LaRose J, Pinto B, Tate D. Recruitment of young adult cancer survivors into a randomized controlled trial of an mHealth physical activity intervention. Trials 2022;23(1) View
  9. Garrido‐Hernansaiz H. The use of online social media for the recruitment of people living with HIV in Spain and Latin America: Lessons from two studies. Health & Social Care in the Community 2022;30(6) View
  10. Taylor R, Fern L, Barber J, Gibson F, Lea S, Patel N, Morris S, Alvarez-Galvez J, Feltbower R, Hooker L, Martins A, Stark D, Raine R, Whelan J. Specialist cancer services for teenagers and young adults in England: BRIGHTLIGHT research programme. Programme Grants for Applied Research 2021;9(12):1 View
  11. Tsiouris A, Mayer A, Wiltink J, Ruckes C, Beutel M, Zwerenz R. Recruitment of Patients With Cancer for a Clinical Trial Evaluating a Web-Based Psycho-Oncological Intervention: Secondary Analysis of a Diversified Recruitment Strategy in a Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Cancer 2023;9:e42123 View