Features for Research Teams

 

Create publicly accessible study web pages

Study teams can create their own study specific web pages that present information about their studies to potential volunteers anywhere on the globe. These studies are searchable by participants on [your]HealthResearch based on eligibility criteria.

 

attract potential participants

The online studies are accessible via a unique public web address. Study teams can use this link on their marketing materials including posters, flyers and social media campaigns to attract potential participants.

 

Recruit for multiple groups/arms

Study teams can set inclusion/exclusion criteria for one or more groups of participants. When a participant tries to show interest, the platform first checks to make sure their profile matches the study's eligibility criteria.

 

Add study specific screening questionnaires

Additionally, research teams can create study specific screening questionnaires for potential participants to answer when they show interest in a study. This allows study teams to further screen participants efficiently.

 

Efficiently Manage Interested participants

Research teams can flexibly and efficiently manage interested participants using Lists and color-coded Labels. They can take actions on multiple participants at once, saving time and resources. They can also export participant data, so as to use with other systems.

 

Interact with interested participants

Research teams can securely follow up with interested participants by messaging them from within [your]HealthResearch. Cut down on time spent managing participants by sending batched messages and using saved templates. Messages exchanged with a participant are visible to all study teams in one place.

 

Receive lists of suggested participants

Research teams receive lists of potential participants that are a good fit for their studies but have not shown interest in them yet. Teams can then reach out to these participants to check if they would be interested in their studies.