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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Dermatology

Date Submitted: Dec 21, 2022
Date Accepted: Sep 15, 2023

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Outreach Through Facebook: Do Patients With Atopic Dermatitis Provide Clinically Relevant Information When Recruited for Surveys on Social Media?

Frølunde AS, Gren ST, Frøstrup AG, Poulsen PB, Vastrup AS, Vestergaard C

Outreach Through Facebook: Do Patients With Atopic Dermatitis Provide Clinically Relevant Information When Recruited for Surveys on Social Media?

JMIR Dermatol 2023;6:e45226

DOI: 10.2196/45226

PMID: 37796547

PMCID: 10587798

Outreach through Facebook; Is it possible to recruit atopic dermatitis patients for surveys and do they return clinically relevant information?

  • Anne Sofie Frølunde; 
  • Susanne Thiesen Gren; 
  • Anne Grete Frøstrup; 
  • Peter Bo Poulsen; 
  • Anne Skov Vastrup; 
  • Christian Vestergaard

ABSTRACT

Atopic Dermatitis (AD) is a widespread disease that affects up to 20% of the population in affluent countries. The disease and its impact have been studied on many surveys performed either through mail or telephone or on site in hospitals. These methods are however often laborious and costly. To investigate if outreach through social media can be used to recruit AD patients and if the data obtained are robust, clinically relevant and reflects what has been found in surveys so far. Patients with AD were invited to answer an online questionnaire on disease severity, treatment, and effect on daily quality of life. The participants were invited through the Facebook site of the Danish Atopic Dermatitis Patients Organization. We found that when using Facebook for outreach there were significantly more female respondents than would be expected, the average age was lower than the average age in Denmark, and significantly more respondents than expected had an educational level of at least bachelor’s degree. Disease severity was skewed towards more severe AD than would be expected from general population studies, however the patients were also recruited through a patient organization. The use of proactive versus reactive treatment was also investigated, and patients with severe AD has longer use of reactive treatment and were more prone to use proactive treatment. In this study we show that social media (Facebook) can be used for outreach to recruit AD respondents for surveys. Our results also show that data maybe are skewed towards females, young age, and high educated, which are those who use the social media for information finding of health-related issues. On the other, the survey was cheap and the results did reflect what we already know from other surveys and that clinical useful data can be obtained.


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Frølunde AS, Gren ST, Frøstrup AG, Poulsen PB, Vastrup AS, Vestergaard C

Outreach Through Facebook: Do Patients With Atopic Dermatitis Provide Clinically Relevant Information When Recruited for Surveys on Social Media?

JMIR Dermatol 2023;6:e45226

DOI: 10.2196/45226

PMID: 37796547

PMCID: 10587798

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