Using Google Adwords to recruit family carers of people with dementia

Aim Online advertising is a new frontier in research recruitment and Google Adwords (GA) is one method of online advertising. Only a handful of studies, however, have described its cost and effectiveness and none have focused on older adults. The aim of this paper is to describe a GA campaign used t...

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Published inAustralasian journal on ageing Vol. 33; no. 2; pp. 128 - 131
Main Authors O'Dwyer, Siobhan T, Moyle, Wendy
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Australia Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.06.2014
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1741-6612
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DOI10.1111/ajag.12100

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Abstract Aim Online advertising is a new frontier in research recruitment and Google Adwords (GA) is one method of online advertising. Only a handful of studies, however, have described its cost and effectiveness and none have focused on older adults. The aim of this paper is to describe a GA campaign used to recruit family carers of people with dementia and provide insight for researchers planning to use GA to recruit other older adults. Method A GA campaign was used to recruit family carers of people with dementia to a cross‐sectional study of wellbeing. Results The ads were viewed more than 450,000 times in a six‐week period, but only 49 surveys were completed, at a cost of $122 per survey. Conclusion GA has promise, but much remains to be understood about how to maximize its potential in ageing research. Recommendations for the design of future GA campaigns are provided.
AbstractList Online advertising is a new frontier in research recruitment and Google Adwords (GA) is one method of online advertising. Only a handful of studies, however, have described its cost and effectiveness and none have focused on older adults. The aim of this paper is to describe a GA campaign used to recruit family carers of people with dementia and provide insight for researchers planning to use GA to recruit other older adults.AIMOnline advertising is a new frontier in research recruitment and Google Adwords (GA) is one method of online advertising. Only a handful of studies, however, have described its cost and effectiveness and none have focused on older adults. The aim of this paper is to describe a GA campaign used to recruit family carers of people with dementia and provide insight for researchers planning to use GA to recruit other older adults.A GA campaign was used to recruit family carers of people with dementia to a cross-sectional study of wellbeing.METHODA GA campaign was used to recruit family carers of people with dementia to a cross-sectional study of wellbeing.The ads were viewed more than 450,000 times in a six-week period, but only 49 surveys were completed, at a cost of $122 per survey.RESULTSThe ads were viewed more than 450,000 times in a six-week period, but only 49 surveys were completed, at a cost of $122 per survey.GA has promise, but much remains to be understood about how to maximize its potential in ageing research. Recommendations for the design of future GA campaigns are provided.CONCLUSIONGA has promise, but much remains to be understood about how to maximize its potential in ageing research. Recommendations for the design of future GA campaigns are provided.
Aim Online advertising is a new frontier in research recruitment and Google Adwords (GA) is one method of online advertising. Only a handful of studies, however, have described its cost and effectiveness and none have focused on older adults. The aim of this paper is to describe a GA campaign used to recruit family carers of people with dementia and provide insight for researchers planning to use GA to recruit other older adults. Method A GA campaign was used to recruit family carers of people with dementia to a cross‐sectional study of wellbeing. Results The ads were viewed more than 450,000 times in a six‐week period, but only 49 surveys were completed, at a cost of $122 per survey. Conclusion GA has promise, but much remains to be understood about how to maximize its potential in ageing research. Recommendations for the design of future GA campaigns are provided.
Online advertising is a new frontier in research recruitment and Google Adwords (GA) is one method of online advertising. Only a handful of studies, however, have described its cost and effectiveness and none have focused on older adults. The aim of this paper is to describe a GA campaign used to recruit family carers of people with dementia and provide insight for researchers planning to use GA to recruit other older adults. A GA campaign was used to recruit family carers of people with dementia to a cross-sectional study of wellbeing. The ads were viewed more than 450,000 times in a six-week period, but only 49 surveys were completed, at a cost of $122 per survey. GA has promise, but much remains to be understood about how to maximize its potential in ageing research. Recommendations for the design of future GA campaigns are provided.
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Caregivers - economics
Caregivers - psychology
carer
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Cross-Sectional Studies
dementia
Dementia - psychology
Dementia - therapy
Health Care Surveys
Humans
internet
Internet - economics
Mental Health
Patient Selection
recruitment
Research Design
Research Subjects
Research Support as Topic
Search Engine
Surveys and Questionnaires
Title Using Google Adwords to recruit family carers of people with dementia
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