Lehane Daniel J, Black Colin S
Department of Anaesthesia, National Maternity Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.
Department of Anaesthesia, Our Lady's Children's Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.
J Intensive Care Soc. 2021 Feb;22(1):60-66. doi: 10.1177/1751143720903240. Epub 2020 Feb 2.
Social media is increasingly used in the dissemination of medical research. Traditional measures of the impact of a paper do not account for this. Altmetrics are a measure of the dissemination of a publication via social media websites. The purpose of this study is to ascertain if the altmetric attention score of an article is a reliable measure of the impact it has in the field of critical care medicine. To this end, we investigated if a correlation exists between future citation count and altmetric attention score.
The top nine journals by impact factor in the field of critical care medicine were identified for 2014 and 2015. The 100 most cited articles from these journals were recorded to form the Scientific Impact Group, i.e. those with the greatest impact on the scientific community. The altmetric attention score was recorded for each article. The top 100 articles by altmetric attention score were also identified to form the Media Impact Group, i.e. those that generated the most online attention. Their citation counts' were recorded. Statistical analysis was performed on each group to identify a correlation between altmetric attention score and citation count.
There was a moderately positive correlation in the Scientific Impact Group, with a Spearman score of 0.4336 ( = 0.0001). A weakly positive correlation was found in the Media Impact Group, with a Spearman score of 0.3033 ( = 0.002).
There is a positive correlation between traditional bibliographic metrics and altmetrics in the field of critical care medicine. Highly cited papers are more likely to generate online attention. However, papers that generate a lot of online attention are less likely to have a high citation count. Therefore, altmetric attention score is not a reliable predictor of future citation count in critical care medicine.
社交媒体在医学研究传播中的应用日益广泛。传统的论文影响力衡量方法并未考虑到这一点。替代计量学是一种通过社交媒体网站衡量出版物传播情况的方法。本研究的目的是确定一篇文章的替代计量关注度得分是否是其在重症医学领域影响力的可靠衡量指标。为此,我们调查了未来被引频次与替代计量关注度得分之间是否存在相关性。
确定了2014年和2015年重症医学领域影响因子排名前九的期刊。记录这些期刊中被引用次数最多的100篇文章,以形成科学影响力组,即那些对科学界影响最大的文章。记录每篇文章的替代计量关注度得分。还确定了替代计量关注度得分排名前100的文章,以形成媒体影响力组,即那些获得最多在线关注的文章。记录它们的被引频次。对每组进行统计分析,以确定替代计量关注度得分与被引频次之间的相关性。
科学影响力组存在中度正相关,斯皮尔曼系数为0.4336(P = 0.0001)。在媒体影响力组中发现了弱正相关,斯皮尔曼系数为0.3033(P = 0.002)。
在重症医学领域,传统文献计量指标与替代计量学之间存在正相关。被高度引用的论文更有可能获得在线关注。然而,获得大量在线关注的论文被引频次较高的可能性较小。因此,替代计量关注度得分不是重症医学领域未来被引频次的可靠预测指标。