Mishori Ranit, Levy Brendan, Donvan Benjamin
Department of Family Medicine, Georgetown University.
Fam Med. 2014 Sep;46(8):608-14.
The use of social media is expanding in medicine. A few articles sought to describe participant behavior using Twitter at scientific conferences. Family physicians are known as active participants in social media, but their behavior and practices at conferences have not been methodically described.
We recorded all public tweets at the 2013 Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM) Annual Spring Conference bearing the hashtag #STFM13, using commercially available services. We created a transcript of all tweets for the 5 days of the conference and 3 days before and after. We looked at the total number of tweets, number of original tweets and re-tweets, active users, most prolific users, and impressions. We categorized the content based on (1) Session related, (2) Social, (3) Logistics, (4) Ads, and (5) Other. We compared major metrics (but not content) to the 2012 STFM Annual Spring Conference.
There were a total of 1,818 tweets from 181 user accounts: 13% of the conference registrants. The top tweeter accounted for over 15% of the total tweets, and the top 10 accounted for over 50% of the total volume. Most original tweets (69.7%) were related to session content. Social content came in second (14.2%), followed by other, logistics, and advertisement (7.6%, 6.9%, 1.6%).
This preliminary analysis provides an initial snapshot of twitter activity at a family medicine conference. It may suggest avenues for further inquiry: trend identification, "influencer" identification, and qualitative analysis. Interdisciplinary research should focus on evaluation methods that can assess the quality, value, and impact of tweeting.
社交媒体在医学领域的应用正在不断扩展。有几篇文章试图描述科学会议上使用推特的参与者行为。家庭医生是社交媒体的积极参与者,但他们在会议上的行为和做法尚未得到系统描述。
我们使用商业可用服务记录了2013年家庭医学教师协会(STFM)年度春季会议上所有带有#STFM13标签的公开推文。我们创建了会议5天以及会前和会后3天所有推文的文字记录。我们查看了推文总数、原创推文和转发推文数量、活跃用户、发文最多的用户以及曝光量。我们根据(1)与会议相关、(2)社交、(3)后勤、(4)广告和(5)其他对内容进行分类。我们将主要指标(但不包括内容)与2012年STFM年度春季会议进行了比较。
共有来自181个用户账户的1818条推文:占会议注册者的13%。发文最多的用户占总推文数的15%以上,前10名占总量的50%以上。大多数原创推文(69.7%)与会议内容相关。社交内容位居第二(14.2%),其次是其他、后勤和广告(7.6%、6.9%、1.6%)。
这项初步分析提供了家庭医学会议上推特活动的初步概况。它可能为进一步探究提供途径:趋势识别、“有影响力的人”识别和定性分析。跨学科研究应侧重于能够评估推文质量、价值和影响的评估方法。