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  • Clinical Research
  • Research Methodology

Background:

  • The traditional research process faces significant delays between study conception and findings dissemination.
  • Accelerating the research timeline is crucial for timely clinical insights.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and advocate for flash mob research as a method to expedite scientific studies.
  • To highlight the potential of flash mob research in improving data generalizability.

Main Methods:

  • Flash mob research involves posing an exciting, clinically relevant question.
  • A large group ('mob') of individuals is mobilized for rapid, large-scale data collection.
  • The study design is optimized to attract and engage participants efficiently.

Main Results:

  • Flash mob research significantly reduces the time required for data acquisition.
  • The large-scale participation potentially increases the generalizability of study findings.
  • Engaging study designs are key to mobilizing a substantial research cohort.

Conclusions:

  • Flash mob research offers a viable solution to shorten the research lifecycle.
  • This methodology holds promise for enhancing the external validity of clinical studies.
  • Exciting research questions and efficient recruitment are critical for successful flash mob studies.