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3029 Willingness to Engage in a Statewide Virtual Community for Biomedical Research

OBJECTIVES/SPECIFIC AIMS: Virtual communities are an untested method to enhance community engagement in biomedical research. Our CTSA Hubs collaborated to assess receptivity to engage in a statewide Facebook (FB) group. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: Cross-sectional online survey administered via iPads a...

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Autores principales: Patten, Christi, Eder, Milton, Brockman, Tabetha A, Hendricks, Deborah, Soto, Miguel Valdez, Rocha, Maria Zavala, Amelang, Miriam, Wi, Chung, Balls-Berry, Joyce E.
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6798938/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cts.2019.229
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author Patten, Christi
Eder, Milton
Brockman, Tabetha A
Hendricks, Deborah
Soto, Miguel Valdez
Rocha, Maria Zavala
Amelang, Miriam
Wi, Chung
Balls-Berry, Joyce E.
author_facet Patten, Christi
Eder, Milton
Brockman, Tabetha A
Hendricks, Deborah
Soto, Miguel Valdez
Rocha, Maria Zavala
Amelang, Miriam
Wi, Chung
Balls-Berry, Joyce E.
author_sort Patten, Christi
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description OBJECTIVES/SPECIFIC AIMS: Virtual communities are an untested method to enhance community engagement in biomedical research. Our CTSA Hubs collaborated to assess receptivity to engage in a statewide Facebook (FB) group. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: Cross-sectional online survey administered via iPads at the MN State Fair in 2018 to adults aged 18+ years residing in MN assessed demographics, social media use, interest in participating in a FB group for biomedical research; and open-ended questions on health topics of interest, and what would keep people engaged in this group. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: Respondents (N=487) were 21% racial minorities and 65% female sex. Most (87%, n=422) had created a personal FB profile. Of these, the proportion who agreed/strongly agreed was: 57% that the FB group sounded interesting, 45% were interested in being part of it, 41% were willing to share it with others, 62% that it would allow the community’s thoughts/ideas to be heard and 59% wanted to learn about opportunities to participate in research on health topics they care about. Using content analysis, the top 3 health topics people wanted to learn about were chronic disease and prevention, wellness, and mental health. Top ways to keep people engaged were providing personable, relevant health information; and interactive bi-directional discussions. DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE OF IMPACT: Findings will inform development of a FB group to engage diverse populations in biomedical research.
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spelling pubmed-67989382019-10-28 3029 Willingness to Engage in a Statewide Virtual Community for Biomedical Research Patten, Christi Eder, Milton Brockman, Tabetha A Hendricks, Deborah Soto, Miguel Valdez Rocha, Maria Zavala Amelang, Miriam Wi, Chung Balls-Berry, Joyce E. J Clin Transl Sci Health Equity & Community Engagement OBJECTIVES/SPECIFIC AIMS: Virtual communities are an untested method to enhance community engagement in biomedical research. Our CTSA Hubs collaborated to assess receptivity to engage in a statewide Facebook (FB) group. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: Cross-sectional online survey administered via iPads at the MN State Fair in 2018 to adults aged 18+ years residing in MN assessed demographics, social media use, interest in participating in a FB group for biomedical research; and open-ended questions on health topics of interest, and what would keep people engaged in this group. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: Respondents (N=487) were 21% racial minorities and 65% female sex. Most (87%, n=422) had created a personal FB profile. Of these, the proportion who agreed/strongly agreed was: 57% that the FB group sounded interesting, 45% were interested in being part of it, 41% were willing to share it with others, 62% that it would allow the community’s thoughts/ideas to be heard and 59% wanted to learn about opportunities to participate in research on health topics they care about. Using content analysis, the top 3 health topics people wanted to learn about were chronic disease and prevention, wellness, and mental health. Top ways to keep people engaged were providing personable, relevant health information; and interactive bi-directional discussions. DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE OF IMPACT: Findings will inform development of a FB group to engage diverse populations in biomedical research. Cambridge University Press 2019-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6798938/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cts.2019.229 Text en © The Association for Clinical and Translational Science 2019 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-ncnd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is unaltered and is properly cited. The written permission of Cambridge University Press must be obtained for commercial re-use or in order to create a derivative work.
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Patten, Christi
Eder, Milton
Brockman, Tabetha A
Hendricks, Deborah
Soto, Miguel Valdez
Rocha, Maria Zavala
Amelang, Miriam
Wi, Chung
Balls-Berry, Joyce E.
3029 Willingness to Engage in a Statewide Virtual Community for Biomedical Research
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title_fullStr 3029 Willingness to Engage in a Statewide Virtual Community for Biomedical Research
title_full_unstemmed 3029 Willingness to Engage in a Statewide Virtual Community for Biomedical Research
title_short 3029 Willingness to Engage in a Statewide Virtual Community for Biomedical Research
title_sort 3029 willingness to engage in a statewide virtual community for biomedical research
topic Health Equity & Community Engagement
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6798938/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cts.2019.229
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