University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, New York, USA.
Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY, USA.
J Burn Care Res. 2021 Nov 24;42(6):1181-1185. doi: 10.1093/jbcr/irab026.
Traditional measures of scholarly impact (ie, impact factor, citation rate) do not account for the role of social media in knowledge dissemination. The Altmetric Attention Score (AAS) tracks the online sharing activity of articles on platforms such as Twitter and Facebook. All 285 original scientific articles published in Journal of Burn Care & Research and Burns from January to December 2017 were obtained from official journal websites. Article characteristics extracted include AAS; number of Twitter, Facebook, and news outlet mentions; subject of study and study design; number of citations; number of authors and academic institutions; and others. The average AAS for all articles was 6.1 (SD: 48; range: 0 to 611) in which 156 (55%) of those had Twitter mentions. The mean AAS for Journal of Burn Care & Research and Burns were 7.7 (SD: 54; range: 0 to 536) and 5.3 (SD: 45; range: 0 to 611), respectively. There was a weak, positive correlation between AAS and citation count for all articles (ρ = 0.12; P = .049), and this finding was consistent for Journal of Burn Care & Research (ρ = 0.21; P = .039) and Burns (ρ = 0.15; P = .038) individually. The weak correlation between the two metrics supports that AAS and citation count capture the attention of different audiences. In addition, studies discussing skin grafting were associated with higher average AAS (β: 29 [95% CI: 4.2 to 54]; P = .022). Overall, our findings support using both AAS and traditional bibliometrics to assess article impact.
传统的学术影响力衡量标准(即影响因子、引用率)并未考虑社交媒体在知识传播中的作用。Altmetric 关注度得分(AAS)跟踪了在 Twitter 和 Facebook 等平台上文章的在线分享活动。2017 年 1 月至 12 月,从官方期刊网站上获取了发表在《烧伤护理研究杂志》和《烧伤》上的 285 篇原始科学文章。提取的文章特征包括 AAS;Twitter、Facebook 和新闻媒体提及的次数;研究主题和研究设计;引用次数;作者和学术机构的数量;以及其他。所有文章的平均 AAS 为 6.1(SD:48;范围:0 至 611),其中 156 篇(55%)有 Twitter 提及。《烧伤护理研究杂志》和《烧伤》的平均 AAS 分别为 7.7(SD:54;范围:0 至 536)和 5.3(SD:45;范围:0 至 611)。所有文章的 AAS 与引文计数呈弱正相关(ρ=0.12;P=0.049),这一发现与《烧伤护理研究杂志》(ρ=0.21;P=0.039)和《烧伤》(ρ=0.15;P=0.038)一致。这两个指标之间的弱相关性表明,AAS 和引文计数吸引了不同的受众。此外,讨论皮肤移植的研究与较高的平均 AAS 相关(β:29[95%CI:4.2 至 54];P=0.022)。总的来说,我们的研究结果支持同时使用 AAS 和传统文献计量学来评估文章的影响力。