2024
Interactive Media-Based Approach for an Exception From Informed Consent Trial Involving Patients With Trauma
Stephens S, Carroll-Ledbetter C, Duckert S, Coffman T, Nelson M, Brown K, Rodgers J, Griffin R, Suen A, Casey J, Sloan S, Goldstein B, McClintock A, Goldkind S, Gelinas L, Higley A, Joseph B, Holcomb J, Jansen J, Afaneh A, Agarwal S, Anand T, Anderson J, Arbabi S, Ashley D, Bardes J, Benjamin E, Bjordahl P, Bochicchio G, Bugaev N, Butts C, Cannon J, Carlin M, Claridge J, Coimbra R, Cox D, Cross A, Dorlac W, Driver B, Dubose J, Gandhi R, George R, Goodman M, Hoth J, Hu C, Iyegha U, Jacobson L, Jenkins D, Kalkwarf K, Kepros J, Kutcher M, Leeper C, Lueckel S, Machado-Aranda D, Majercik S, Maung A, McKenzie K, Meizoso J, Nahmias J, O'Keeffe T, Rojavin Y, Ross S, Samra N, Schreiber M, Schroeppel T, Stevens T, Weinberg J, Wertin T, Wilson C, Wisler J, Zreik K. Interactive Media-Based Approach for an Exception From Informed Consent Trial Involving Patients With Trauma. JAMA Surgery 2024, 159: 1051-1058. PMID: 38959020, PMCID: PMC11223059, DOI: 10.1001/jamasurg.2024.2147.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOpt-out requestsCommunity consultationCommunity forumsEmergency care researchOnline community forumsSurvey respondentsParticipating trauma centersSocial media advertisingCentral institutional review boardCare researchPublic disclosureSocial media campaignsInvolving patientsEFIC trialsMain OutcomesParticipant enrollmentAdministration of prothrombin complex concentrateTAP trialsMedia-based approachSocial media advertisementsMedia advertisingMedia campaignsEFIC studiesCommunity meetingsTrial sites
2020
Design and testing of communication materials for a breastfeeding social media marketing campaign: Breastfeed4Ghana
Aryeetey R, Lasisi O, Hromi-Fiedler A, Carroll G, Pérez-Escamilla R, Harding K. Design and testing of communication materials for a breastfeeding social media marketing campaign: Breastfeed4Ghana. Digital Health 2020, 6: 2055207620909291. PMID: 32206330, PMCID: PMC7079308, DOI: 10.1177/2055207620909291.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2019
Breastfeed4Ghana: Design and evaluation of an innovative social media campaign
Harding K, Aryeetey R, Carroll G, Lasisi O, Pérez‐Escamilla R, Young M. Breastfeed4Ghana: Design and evaluation of an innovative social media campaign. Maternal And Child Nutrition 2019, 16: e12909. PMID: 31867865, PMCID: PMC7083481, DOI: 10.1111/mcn.12909.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSocial media campaignsCampaign exposureMedia campaignsTime pointsExclusive breastfeeding practicesOnline cross-sectional surveyCross-sectional surveyHealth behavior changeParenthood statusSocial media platformsSocial media utilizationSurvey time pointsBreastfeeding practicesModified Poisson modelsGhanaian adultsMedia platformsTwitter analyticsCampaignFacebookTarget populationGhanaSurvey participantsLimited impactExposureTwitter
2018
Referral Strategies to a Tobacco Quitline and Racial and/or Ethnic Differences in Participation
Russo ET, Reid M, Taher R, Sharifi M, Shah SN. Referral Strategies to a Tobacco Quitline and Racial and/or Ethnic Differences in Participation. 2018, 141: s30-s39. PMID: 29292304, DOI: 10.1542/peds.2017-1026g.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCessation servicesReferral strategiesBehavioral Risk Factor Surveillance SurveyRisk Factor Surveillance SurveyQuitline participantsStudy periodCommunity health centersMedia campaignsSelf-referred participantsDental providersLarge-scale media campaignHispanic smokersTobacco quitlineDental clinicsSmoker characteristicsHealth centersTobacco useSurveillance SurveySmokersQuitlineDisproportionate burdenHispanic participantsDemographic characteristicsEthnic differencesDifferent subpopulations
2002
Applying Persuasion Strategies to Alter HIV-Relevant Thoughts and Behavior
Devos-Comby L, Salovey P. Applying Persuasion Strategies to Alter HIV-Relevant Thoughts and Behavior. Review Of General Psychology 2002, 6: 287-304. DOI: 10.1037/1089-2680.6.3.287.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1994
Highway Deaths: False PR on the Effects of PR
Robertson L. Highway Deaths: False PR on the Effects of PR. Journal Of Public Health Policy 1994, 15: 437-442. PMID: 7883944, DOI: 10.2307/3343025.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
This site is protected by hCaptcha and its Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply