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质量、语言、亚专业和推广与 Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro) 上的文章访问量相关。

Quality, language, subdiscipline and promotion were associated with article accesses on Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro).

机构信息

Musculoskeletal Health Sydney, School of Public Health, Sydney Medical School, The University of Sydney, Australia.

John Walsh Centre for Rehabilitation Research, Kolling Institute of Medical Research, Northern Sydney Local Health District, St Leonards, NSW 2065, Australia; Sydney Medical School Northern, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia.

出版信息

Physiotherapy. 2018 Mar;104(1):122-128. doi: 10.1016/j.physio.2017.08.003. Epub 2017 Aug 12.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To quantify the relationship between the number of times articles are accessed on the Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro) and the article characteristics. A secondary aim was to examine the relationship between accesses and the number of citations of articles.

METHOD

The study was conducted to derive prediction models for the number of accesses of articles indexed on PEDro from factors that may influence an article's accesses. All articles available on PEDro from August 2014 to January 2015 were included. We extracted variables relating to the algorithm used to present PEDro search results (research design, year of publication, PEDro score, source of systematic review (Cochrane or non-Cochrane)) plus language, subdiscipline of physiotherapy, and whether articles were promoted to PEDro users. Three predictive models were examined using multiple regression analysis. Citation and journal impact factor were downloaded.

RESULTS

There were 29,313 articles indexed in this period. We identified seven factors that predicted the number of accesses. More accesses were noted for factors related to the algorithm used to present PEDro search results (synthesis research (i.e., guidelines and reviews), recent articles, Cochrane reviews, and higher PEDro score) plus publication in English and being promoted to PEDro users. The musculoskeletal, neurology, orthopaedics, sports, and paediatrics subdisciplines were associated with more accesses. We also found that there was no association between number of accesses and citations.

CONCLUSION

The number of times an article is accessed on PEDro is partly predicted by how condensed and high quality the evidence it contains is.

摘要

目的

定量研究 Physiotherapy Evidence Database(PEDro)上文章被点击的次数与文章特征之间的关系。次要目的是检验点击次数与文章被引次数之间的关系。

方法

本研究旨在从可能影响文章点击次数的因素中,为 PEDro 索引文章的点击次数推导预测模型。纳入 2014 年 8 月至 2015 年 1 月期间 PEDro 上所有可获得的文章。我们提取了与用于呈现 PEDro 搜索结果的算法相关的变量(研究设计、发表年份、PEDro 评分、系统评价来源(Cochrane 或非 Cochrane)),外加语言、物理治疗亚专业以及文章是否推广给 PEDro 用户。使用多元回归分析检验了三种预测模型。下载了引文和期刊影响因子。

结果

在此期间,共有 29313 篇文章被索引。我们确定了七个可预测点击次数的因素。与用于呈现 PEDro 搜索结果的算法相关的因素(综合研究(即指南和综述)、近期文章、Cochrane 综述和较高的 PEDro 评分)以及发表语言为英语和被推广给 PEDro 用户,这些因素与更多的点击次数有关。肌肉骨骼、神经、骨科、运动和儿科亚专业与更多的点击次数相关。我们还发现,点击次数与引文数量之间没有关联。

结论

PEDro 上一篇文章的点击次数部分取决于其所含证据的浓缩程度和质量。

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