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Social media and online attention as an early measure of the impact of research in solid organ transplantation

机译:社交媒体和在线关注作为研究对实体器官移植产生影响的早期措施

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INTRODUCTION: Traditional measures of the impact of published research, such as citation counts, are limited to measuring academic impact. The use of social media and other online tools as alternative measures of research impact is gaining popularity and used by leading medical journals. METHODS: MEDLINE was searched for articles published with subject headings relating to solid organ transplantation between August 1, 2011, and July 31, 2012. Citation data were retrieved from SCOPUS, and statistics regarding mentions in social media, social bookmarking sites, news outlets, and expert recommendation sites were retrieved from the data at www.altmetric.com. Data were analyzed for associations between alternative metric data and citation rates. RESULTS: The search retrieved 6,981 publications. Sixty-six percent of the articles had at least one citation. Mentions in social media were 19.3%, 13.1% had social bookmarks, 0.9% had expert recommendations, and online news outlets picked up eight articles. Significantly higher citation rates were associated with mention in social media, expert recommendation, social bookmarking, and for articles identified as meta-analyses, multicenter studies, randomized controlled trials, and reviews (all P<0.001). The odds of an article being highly cited were significantly increased by a mention in social media (odds ratio, 2.58; P<0.001). Qualitative analysis suggests that article topics discussed on social media are more likely to relate to the more controversial and emotive areas of transplantation. DISCUSSION: Social media and online attention act as early predictors of the impact of transplant research as measured by later citation rate. Blogging and expert recommendation, in particular, are associated with higher citation rates.
机译:简介:对已发表研究影响的传统衡量标准(例如引文计数)仅限于衡量学术影响。社交媒体和其他在线工具作为研究影响的替代方法的使用正日益普及,并被领先的医学杂志所采用。方法:在MEDLINE中搜索了2011年8月1日至2012年7月31日期间与实体器官移植相关的主题词。从SCOPUS检索引文数据,并在社交媒体,社交书签网站,新闻媒体,并从www.altmetric.com上的数据中检索专家推荐站点。分析数据以寻找替代指标数据和引用率之间的关联。结果:搜索检索到6,981出版物。 66%的文章至少被引用一次。社交媒体中的提及率为19.3%,社交书签为13.1%,专家推荐为0.9%,在线新闻媒体收录了八篇文章。社交媒体中的提及,专家推荐,社交书签,以及被确定为荟萃分析,多中心研究,随机对照试验和评论的文章,​​与引文率显着相关(所有P <0.001)。社交媒体上的提及大大提高了一篇文章被高引用的几率(赔率,2.58; P <0.001)。定性分析表明,在社交媒体上讨论的文章主题更可能与更具争议性和情感化的移植领域相关。讨论:社交媒体和在线关注可作为通过后期引用率衡量的移植研究影响的早期预测指标。博客和专家推荐尤其与较高的引用率相关。

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