Use of Rideshare Services to Increase Participant Recruitment and Retention in Research: Participant Perspectives

J Med Internet Res. 2019 Apr 8;21(4):e11166. doi: 10.2196/11166.

Abstract

Background: Recruitment and retention of participants are important factors in empirical studies. Methods that increase recruitment and retention can reduce costs and burden on researchers related to the need for over-recruitment because of attrition. Rideshare services such as Uber and Lyft are a potential means for decreasing this burden.

Objective: This study aimed to understand the role rideshare utilization plays in participant recruitment and retention in research trials.

Methods: Data are presented for a study (N=42) in which rideshare services were utilized for participant transportation to and from study visits during a 2-session, in-laboratory research study.

Results: Retention at visit 2 was greater than 95% (42/44) in the initial study. In a follow-up survey of the participants from the original trial, participants (N=32) reported that the rideshare service was an important reason they returned for all study visits. Participants reported whether they would prefer differing levels of additional monetary compensation or a ride from a rideshare service. When the additional compensation was less than US $15, participants reported a preference for the rideshare service.

Conclusions: Rideshare services may represent a relatively low cost means for increasing study retention. Specifically, findings indicate that rideshare services may not be crucial for initial participant recruitment but for their retention in multi-visit studies.

Keywords: attrition; recruitment; retention; rideshare service; transportation.

MeSH terms

  • Female
  • Humans
  • Internationality
  • Male
  • Patient Selection / ethics*
  • Research Personnel
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Transportation / methods*