Published on in Vol 3, No 3 (2017): Jul-Sept

Facebook Recruitment of Vaccine-Hesitant Canadian Parents: Cross-Sectional Study

Facebook Recruitment of Vaccine-Hesitant Canadian Parents: Cross-Sectional Study

Facebook Recruitment of Vaccine-Hesitant Canadian Parents: Cross-Sectional Study

Journals

  1. Tustin J, Crowcroft N, Gesink D, Johnson I, Keelan J. Internet Exposure Associated With Canadian Parents’ Perception of Risk on Childhood Immunization: Cross-Sectional Study. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2018;4(1):e7 View
  2. Kocoglu‐Tanyer D, Dengiz K, Sacikara Z. Development and psychometric properties of the public attitude towards vaccination scale – Health belief model. Journal of Advanced Nursing 2020;76(6):1458 View
  3. van Gelder M, van de Belt T, Engelen L, Hooijer R, Bredie S, Roeleveld N. Google AdWords and Facebook Ads for Recruitment of Pregnant Women into a Prospective Cohort Study With Long-Term Follow-Up. Maternal and Child Health Journal 2019;23(10):1285 View
  4. Tustin J, Crowcroft N, Gesink D, Johnson I, Keelan J, Lachapelle B. User-Driven Comments on a Facebook Advertisement Recruiting Canadian Parents in a Study on Immunization: Content Analysis. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2018;4(3):e10090 View
  5. Puri N, Coomes E, Haghbayan H, Gunaratne K. Social media and vaccine hesitancy: new updates for the era of COVID-19 and globalized infectious diseases. Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics 2020;16(11):2586 View
  6. Borodovsky J, Marsch L, Budney A. Studying Cannabis Use Behaviors With Facebook and Web Surveys: Methods and Insights. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2018;4(2):e48 View
  7. Modanloo S, Dunn S, Stacey D, Harrison D. The Feasibility, Acceptability and Preliminary Efficacy of Parent-Targeted Interventions in Vaccination Pain Management of Infants: A Pilot Randomized Control Trial (RCT). Pain Management 2021;11(3):287 View
  8. Cho E, Gilmer M, Friedman D, Hendricks-Ferguson V, Hinds P, Akard T. Facebook Recruitment for Children with Advanced Cancer and Their Parents: Lessons from a Web-based Pediatric Palliative Intervention Study. Progress in Palliative Care 2021;29(5):264 View
  9. Orr D, Baram-Tsabari A. Science and Politics in the Polio Vaccination Debate on Facebook: A Mixed-Methods Approach to Public Engagement in a Science-Based Dialogue. Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education 2018;19(1) View
  10. Alam M, Melhim L, Ahmad M, Jemmali M. Public Attitude Towards COVID-19 Vaccination: Validation of COVID-Vaccination Attitude Scale (C-VAS). Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare 2022;Volume 15:941 View
  11. Dubé E, Trottier M, Gagnon D, Bettinger J, Greyson D, Graham J, MacDonald N, MacDonald S, Meyer S, Witteman H, Driedger S, Amnie A. Exploring parents’ views of the use of narratives to promote childhood vaccination online. PLOS ONE 2023;18(7):e0284107 View
  12. Ashfield S, Donelle L, Smith M, Dubé È, Tryphonopoulos P. Challenges and Opportunities in Recruiting Research Participants Using Facebook: Lessons Learned from an Exemplar Study. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research 2024;56(3):247 View
  13. Smith S, Sivertsen N, Lines L, De Bellis A. Pushed to the Fringe – The Impact of Vaccine Hesitancy on Children and Families. Comprehensive Child and Adolescent Nursing 2023;46(4):262 View
  14. Wray T, Chan P, Klausner J, Ward L, Liu A, Carr D, Ocean E, Phelan C, Liu T. Using web analytics data to identify platforms and content that best engage high-priority HIV populations in online and social media marketing advertisements. DIGITAL HEALTH 2023;9 View
  15. Çelik H, Özer M, Zincir H. Modification and Validation of the Vaccine Hesitancy Scale for Turkish Adult Vaccination. Journal of Nursing Measurement 2024;32(1):82 View
  16. Ashfield S, Donelle L, Tryphonopoulos P, Dubé È, Smith M, Wagner A. Digital health literacy, vaccine information sources, and vaccine acceptance among parents in Ontario: Quantitative findings from a mixed methods study. PLOS Global Public Health 2024;4(5):e0003154 View