Educator's blueprint: Key considerations for using social media in survey-based medical education research
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
10-1-2024
Journal
AEM education and training
Volume
8
Issue
5
DOI
10.1002/aet2.11026
Abstract
In this paper, we present a set of recommendations for using social media as a tool for participant recruitment in survey-based medical education research. Drawing from a limited but growing body of literature, we discuss the opportunities and challenges inherent to social media recruitment. This article builds on the authors' previous educator's blueprints about survey design and administration. We highlight the advantages of social media, including its wide reach, cost-effectiveness, and capability to access diverse and geographically dispersed populations, which can significantly enhance the representativeness of research samples. However, we also caution against potential pitfalls, such as ethical concerns, sampling bias, and the fluid nature of social media platforms. Our recommendations are informed by both empirical evidence and best practices, aiming to provide researchers with practical advice for effectively leveraging social media in survey-based medical education research. We emphasize the importance of selecting suitable platforms and engaging with targeted demographics thoughtfully. By sharing our insights, we hope to assist fellow medical education researchers in navigating the complexities of social media recruitment, thereby enriching the quality and impact of survey-based research in this field.
APA Citation
Ogle, Kathleen Y.; Hill, Jeffery; Santen, Sally A.; Gottlieb, Michael; Artino, Anthony R.; and Thoma, Brent, "Educator's blueprint: Key considerations for using social media in survey-based medical education research" (2024). GW Authored Works. Paper 5563.
https://hsrc.himmelfarb.gwu.edu/gwhpubs/5563
Department
Health, Human Function, and Rehabilitation Sciences