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超越期刊——可视化摘要促进更广泛的自杀预防研究传播与参与:一项随机交叉试验。

Beyond Journals-Visual Abstracts Promote Wider Suicide Prevention Research Dissemination and Engagement: A Randomized Crossover Trial.

作者信息

Hoffberg Adam S, Huggins Joe, Cobb Audrey, Forster Jeri E, Bahraini Nazanin

机构信息

Rocky Mountain Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center, Department of Veterans Affairs, Eastern Colorado Health Care System, Aurora, CO, United States.

Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO, United States.

出版信息

Front Res Metr Anal. 2020 Oct 14;5:564193. doi: 10.3389/frma.2020.564193. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Many academic institutions and journals disseminate research through social media to increase accessibility and reach a wider audience. "Visual Abstracts" are well-suited for social media dissemination, and have been adopted by some as a novel approach to increase engagement with academic content. Visual abstracts are a visual representation of key methods and findings from a traditional peer-reviewed publication. This study expands on previous research by examining the impact of visual abstracts compared to traditional text abstracts to disseminate research produced in a national research center focused on preventing Veteran suicide. A prospective, randomized crossover design was utilized to compare Twitter posts with a visual abstract to those with a simple screen grab of the PubMed abstract ( = 50 journal publications). Outcomes were measured using native Twitter Analytics to track impressions, retweets, total engagements, and link clicks about 28 days post-tweet, and Altmetric It to track additional alternative metric outcomes. Visual abstract tweets were associated with a significantly higher number of impressions ( < 0.001), retweets ( < 0.001), and link clicks ( = 0.02) compared with text abstract tweets. In line with results from prior studies, we found that visual abstracts resulted in significantly greater research dissemination and social media engagement via retweets and link clicks compared with text tweets. These findings provide further evidence that visual abstracts increase awareness and readership of journal publications, and that Twitter is an effective platform for research dissemination beyond the traditional academic researcher audience. Implications highlight the importance of social media for suicide prevention advocates, Veteran health researchers and other stakeholders to communicate research findings.

摘要

许多学术机构和期刊通过社交媒体传播研究成果,以提高其可及性并覆盖更广泛的受众。“可视化摘要”非常适合在社交媒体上传播,并且已经被一些机构采用,作为增加与学术内容互动的一种新方法。可视化摘要直观呈现了传统同行评审出版物中的关键方法和研究结果。本研究在先前研究的基础上进行拓展,通过比较可视化摘要与传统文本摘要,来检验其对一个专注于预防退伍军人自杀的国家研究中心所产生研究成果传播的影响。采用前瞻性随机交叉设计,将带有可视化摘要的推特帖子与带有PubMed摘要简单截图的推特帖子(n = 50篇期刊出版物)进行比较。使用原生推特分析工具来衡量结果,以追踪推文发布约28天后的展示量、转发量、总互动量和链接点击量,并使用Altmetric It来追踪其他替代指标结果。与文本摘要推文相比,可视化摘要推文的展示量(P < 0.001)、转发量(P < 0.001)和链接点击量(P = 0.02)显著更高。与先前研究结果一致,我们发现与文本推文相比

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