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社交媒体(#SoMe)对小儿泌尿外科期刊影响因子及家长认知的影响。

The effect of social media (#SoMe) on journal impact factor and parental awareness in paediatric urology.

作者信息

O'Kelly F, Nason G J, Manecksha R P, Cascio S, Quinn F J, Leonard M, Koyle M A, Farhat W, Leveridge M J

机构信息

Department of Paediatric Urology, Our Lady's Children' Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.

Department of Paediatric Urology, Our Lady's Children' Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.

出版信息

J Pediatr Urol. 2017 Oct;13(5):513.e1-513.e7. doi: 10.1016/j.jpurol.2017.03.027. Epub 2017 Apr 21.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Social media (SoMe) comprises a number of internet-based applications that have the capability to disseminate multimodal media and allow for unprecedented inter-user connectivity. The role of Twitter has been studied in conferences and education; moreover, there is increasing evidence that patients are more likely to use social media for their own health education.

OBJECTIVE

The aim of this study was to assess the impact of social media platforms on the impact factor of both urological and paediatric journals that publish on paediatric urology, and to assess parental awareness of social media in paediatric urology.

STUDY DESIGN

A filtered Journal of Citation Reports (JCR) search was performed for the period 2012-16 for journals that published articles on paediatric urology. Journals were ranked according to impact factor, and each individual journal website was accessed to assess for the presence of social media. Parents in paediatric urology clinics and non-paediatric urology patients also filled out a questionnaire to assess for awareness and attitudes to social media. All statistical analysis was performed using Prism 6 software (Prism 6, GraphPad Software, California, USA).

RESULTS

Overall, there were 50 urological journals and 39 paediatric journals with a mean impact factor of 2.303 and 1.766, respectively. There was an overall average increase in impact factor across all urological journals between 2012 and 16. The presence of a Twitter feed was statistically significant for a rise in impact factor over the 4 years (P = 0.017). The cohort of parents was statistically more likely to have completed post-secondary education, to have and access to a social media profile, use it for health education, and use it to access journal/physician/hospital social media accounts.

DISCUSSION

This study examined, for the first time, the role of social media in paediatric urology, and demonstrated that SoMe use is associated with a positive influence in impact factor, but also a parental appetite for it. Limitations included a non-externally validated questionnaire. There may also have been bias in larger journals that generate and maintain social media platforms such as Twitter, which may then in turn have an influence on impact factor.

CONCLUSIONS

Social media use within paediatric urology was associated with a higher impact factor, which remained significant after 4 years of analysis. Parents were more likely to use a wide variety of social media to search for conditions and physicians/healthcare providers; therefore, journals and institutions need to embrace and endorse SoMe as a potential source of important clinical information.

摘要

背景

社交媒体(SoMe)由许多基于互联网的应用程序组成,这些应用程序能够传播多模态媒体,并实现前所未有的用户间连接。推特在会议和教育中的作用已得到研究;此外,越来越多的证据表明,患者更有可能利用社交媒体进行自我健康教育。

目的

本研究旨在评估社交媒体平台对发表小儿泌尿外科相关内容的泌尿外科和儿科期刊影响因子的影响,并评估家长对小儿泌尿外科领域社交媒体的认知情况。

研究设计

对2012 - 2016年期间发表小儿泌尿外科文章的期刊进行筛选后的《期刊引证报告》(JCR)检索。根据影响因子对期刊进行排名,并访问每个期刊的独立网站以评估社交媒体的存在情况。小儿泌尿外科诊所的家长以及非小儿泌尿外科患者也填写了一份问卷,以评估对社交媒体的认知和态度。所有统计分析均使用Prism 6软件(Prism 6,GraphPad Software,美国加利福尼亚州)进行。

结果

总体而言,有50种泌尿外科期刊和39种儿科期刊,其平均影响因子分别为2.303和1.766。2012年至2016年期间,所有泌尿外科期刊的影响因子总体平均有所增加。推特推送的存在对4年期间影响因子的上升具有统计学意义(P = 0.017)。家长群体在统计学上更有可能完成高等教育,拥有并访问社交媒体个人资料,将其用于健康教育,并用于访问期刊/医生/医院的社交媒体账户。

讨论

本研究首次探讨了社交媒体在小儿泌尿外科中的作用,表明使用SoMe对影响因子有积极影响,而且家长对此有兴趣。局限性包括问卷未经过外部验证。在创建和维护推特等社交媒体平台的大型期刊中可能也存在偏差,这可能反过来影响影响因子。

结论

小儿泌尿外科领域使用社交媒体与较高的影响因子相关,经过4年分析后这一关联仍然显著。家长更有可能使用各种社交媒体来搜索病情以及医生/医疗服务提供者;因此,期刊和机构需要接受并认可SoMe作为重要临床信息的潜在来源。

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