Social Media as a Recruitment Strategy with Transgender-Identified Individuals: Using an Ethical Lens to Direct Methodology.
- Resource Type
- Article
- Authors
- Bush, Jake; Blackwell, Christopher W.
- Source
- Journal of Transcultural Nursing. Sep2022, Vol. 33 Issue 5, p603-614. 12p.
- Subject
- *PRIVACY
*HUMAN research subjects
*SOCIAL media
*PATIENT selection
*RESEARCH methodology
*TRANS women
*QUANTITATIVE research
*SURVEYS
*GENDER identity
*ADVERTISING
*LGBTQ+ people
*MEDICAL ethics
*TRANS men
*SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC factors
*PSYCHOLOGICAL resilience
- Language
- ISSN
- 1043-6596
Introduction: Researchers are limited when using traditional recruitment methods to access hidden and vulnerable populations, including transgender persons. Social media platforms such as Facebook can provide access to the transgender population and facilitate recruitment of a representative sample. There is little regulatory guidance for using social media as a recruitment strategy. Methodology: This article presents recruitment recommendations based on a study that generated a diverse sample of transgender-identified persons using Facebook as the sole recruitment method. Results: Despite taking precautions, computer bots penetrated the initial survey. A second survey distribution collected data from a diverse sample of transgender-identified individuals. Discussion: Researchers should design social media recruitment methods with attention to privacy and transparency. Thus, using social media platforms such as Facebook to recruit transgender participants that otherwise would be challenging to reach is a viable and ethically sound alternative to traditional recruitment methods. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]