Cueto Robert, Harris Andrew B, Root Kevin, Sabharwal Samir, Raad Micheal, Oni Julius K
College of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, Maryland.
J Arthroplasty. 2024 Feb;39(2):285-289. doi: 10.1016/j.arth.2023.05.085. Epub 2023 Jun 5.
Open access (OA) publication is growing in total joint arthroplasty literature. While OA manuscripts are free to view, these publications require a fee from authors. This study aimed to compare social media attention and citation rates between OA and non-OA publications in the total knee arthroplasty (TKA) literature.
There were 9,606 publications included, with 4,669 (48.61%) as OA articles. The TKA articles were identified from 2016 to 2022. Articles were grouped as OA or non-OA and Altmetric Attention Score (AAS), a weighted count of social media attention, and the Mendeley readership were analyzed using negative binomial regressions while adjusting for days since publication.
The OA articles had greater mean AAS (13.45 versus 8.42, P = .012) and Mendeley readership (43.91 versus 36.72, P < .001). OA was not an independent predictor of number of citations when compared to non-OA articles (13.98 versus 13.63, P = .914). Subgroup analysis of studies in the top 10 arthroplasty journals showed OA was not an independent predictor of AAS (13.51 versus 9.53, P = .084) or number of citations (19.51 versus 18.74, P = .495) but was an independent predictor of Mendeley readership (49.05 versus 40.25, P < .003).
The OA publications in the TKA literature were associated with increased social media attention, but not overall citations. This association was not observed among the top 10 journals. Authors may use these results to weigh the relative importance of readership, citations, and online engagement to the cost of OA publication.
开放获取(OA)出版物在全关节置换术文献中日益增多。虽然OA稿件可免费查看,但这些出版物向作者收取费用。本研究旨在比较全膝关节置换术(TKA)文献中OA与非OA出版物之间的社交媒体关注度和引用率。
共纳入9606篇出版物,其中4669篇(48.61%)为OA文章。TKA文章来自2016年至2022年。文章分为OA或非OA组,使用负二项回归分析Altmetric关注度得分(AAS,社交媒体关注度的加权计数)和Mendeley读者数量,并对自发表以来的天数进行调整。
OA文章的平均AAS(13.45对8.42,P = 0.012)和Mendeley读者数量(43.91对36.72,P < 0.001)更高。与非OA文章相比,OA不是引用次数的独立预测因素(13.98对13.63,P = 0.914)。对排名前十的关节置换术期刊中的研究进行亚组分析显示,OA不是AAS(13.51对9.53,P = 0.084)或引用次数(19.51对18.74,P = 0.495)的独立预测因素,但却是Mendeley读者数量的独立预测因素(49.05对40.25,P < 0.003)。
TKA文献中的OA出版物与社交媒体关注度增加相关,但与总体引用次数无关。在排名前十的期刊中未观察到这种关联。作者可利用这些结果权衡读者数量、引用次数和在线参与度相对于OA出版成本的相对重要性。