Gardhouse Amanda I, Budd Laura, Yang Seu Y C, Wong Camilla L
Department of Geriatrics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
J Am Geriatr Soc. 2017 Jun;65(6):1347-1351. doi: 10.1111/jgs.14920. Epub 2017 Apr 22.
Twitter is a public microblogging platform that overcomes physical limitations and allows unrestricted participation beyond academic silos, enabling interactive discussions. Twitter-based journal clubs have demonstrated growth, sustainability, and worldwide communication, using a hashtag (#) to follow participation. This article describes the first year of #GeriMedJC, a monthly 1-hour live, 23-hour asynchronous Twitter-based complement to the traditional-format geriatric medicine journal club. The Twitter moderator tweets from the handle @GeriMedJC; encourages use of #GeriMedJC; and invites content experts, study authors, and followers to participate in critical appraisal of medical literature. Using the hashtag #GeriMedJC, tweets were categorized according to thematic content, relevance to the journal club, and authorship. Third-party analytical tools Symplur and Twitter Analytics were used for growth and effect metrics (number of followers, participants, tweets, retweets, replies, impressions). Qualitative analysis of follower and participant profiles was used to establish country of origin and occupation. A semistructured interview of postgraduate trainees was conducted to ascertain qualitative aspects of the experience. In the first year, @GeriMedJC has grown to 541 followers on six continents. Most followers were physicians (43%), two-thirds of which were geriatricians. Growth metrics increased over 12 months, with a mean of 121 tweets, 25 participants, and 105,831 impressions per journal club. Tweets were most often related to the article being appraised (87.5%) and ranged in thematic content from clinical practice (29%) to critical appraisal (24%) to medical education (20%). #GeriMedJC is a feasible example of using social media platforms such as Twitter to encourage international and interprofessional appraisal of medical literature.
推特是一个公共微博平台,它打破了物理限制,允许人们不受学术领域的限制进行无拘无束的参与,从而实现互动讨论。基于推特的期刊俱乐部已展现出发展态势、可持续性及全球传播能力,通过使用主题标签(#)来追踪参与情况。本文介绍了#老年医学期刊俱乐部(#GeriMedJC)的第一年情况,它是一个每月1小时的直播、23小时异步的基于推特的活动,是传统形式老年医学期刊俱乐部的补充。推特主持人通过@GeriMedJC账号发推文;鼓励使用#GeriMedJC;并邀请内容专家、研究作者及关注者参与医学文献的批判性评价。使用#GeriMedJC主题标签,推文根据主题内容、与期刊俱乐部的相关性及作者身份进行分类。第三方分析工具Symplur和推特分析用于增长和效果指标(关注者、参与者、推文、转发、回复、展示量的数量)。对关注者和参与者的资料进行定性分析以确定其原籍国和职业。对研究生学员进行了半结构化访谈,以确定该经历的定性方面。在第一年,@GeriMedJC在六大洲的关注者已增长到541人。大多数关注者是医生(43%),其中三分之二是老年医学专家。增长指标在12个月内有所增加,每个期刊俱乐部平均有121条推文、25名参与者和105,831次展示量。推文最常与被评价的文章相关(87.5%),主题内容范围从临床实践(29%)到批判性评价(24%)再到医学教育(20%)。#GeriMedJC是利用推特等社交媒体平台鼓励对医学文献进行国际和跨专业评价的一个可行范例。