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Enhancing engagement beyond the conference walls: analysis of Twitter use at #ICPIC2019 infection prevention and control conference

机译:加强在会议墙之外的参与:在#ICPIC2019感染预防和控制会议上的推特使用分析

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Abstract Background Social media may provide a tool, when coupled with a patient-included™ conference, to enhance the engagement among the general public. We describe authors and potential readers of Twitter content surrounding a patient-included™ scientific congress, the International Consortium for Prevention and Infection Control (ICPIC) 2019. Methods Retrospective observational analysis of Twitter users posting with the #ICPIC2019 hashtag during the conference. Tweet authors, overall followers, and active followers were categorized according to their Twitter biographies using unsupervised learning. Diversity of professional backgrounds of Tweet authors and their followers was explored. Network analysis explored connectedness between the reach of authors. Results In total, 1264 participants attended ICPIC 2019, of which 28 were patients. From September 7 to 16, 2019, we were able to categorize 235′620 (41%) followers linked to 474 (76%) authors. Among authors and followers, respectively 34% and 14% were healthcare workers, 11% and 15% were from industry representatives, 8% and 7% were academic researchers. On average, 23% (range 9–39%) followers belonged to the same categories as authors. Among all followers categorized, only 582/235 620 (0.25%) interacted with original messages, including healthcare workers (37%), global and public health (12%), academic research (11%) and those from industry (11%). Though the similarity between Tweet authors and followers was supported by network analysis, we also observed that non-healthcare workers (including patients) appeared to have more diverse followers. Conclusions We observed the participation of numerous Tweet authors and followers from diverse professional backgrounds potentially supporting the benefit of including patients in conferences to reach a more general, non-specialized public.
机译:抽象背景社交介质可以提供工具,当加上患者包含的™会议时,可以增强公众的参与。我们描述了患者包括™科学大会的Twitter内容的作者和潜在读者,预防和感染控制(ICPIC)2019年。方法回顾对Twitter用户在会议期间用#ICPIC2019 Hashtag发布的Twitter用户。根据使用无监督学习的推特传记,对推文作者,整体追随者和活跃的粉丝进行分类。探讨了推文作者及其追随者的专业背景的多样性。网络分析探索了作者范围之间的关联。成果总计,1264名参与者参加了2019年的ICPIC,其中28名是患者。从2019年9月7日至16日,我们能够将与474(76%)的作者相关的235'620(41%)粉丝分类。在作者和追随者中,34%和14%是医疗保健工人,11%和15%来自行业代表,8%和7%是学术研究人员。平均而言,23%(范围9-39%)粉丝属于与作者相同的类别。在所有追随者分类中,只有582/235 620(0.25%)与原始信息相互作用,包括医疗工作者(37%),全球和公共卫生(12%),学术研究(11%)和工业(11%) 。虽然网络分析支持推文作者和追随者之间的相似性,但我们还观察到非医疗保健工人(包括患者)似乎有更多多样化的追随者。结论我们观察了众多推文作者和追随者从各种专业背景中的参与可能支持在会议中包括会议患者的益处,以达到更普遍的非专业公众。

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