Slovacek Cedar, Cook Tracey, Sheppard Acacia, Palacios Pablo, Bradley James P, Chen Kevin C
From the Division of Plastic Surgery, Saint Louis University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Mo.
Division of Plastic Surgery, Hofstra/Northwell School of Medicine, Hempstead, N.Y..
Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2023 Sep 25;11(9):e5281. doi: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000005281. eCollection 2023 Sep.
Plastic surgery and social media have become inextricably linked through patient procurement, practice growth, and academic exposure. Other surgical fields have demonstrated that tweeting is positively correlated with increased citations. This study aimed to elucidate the effect of Twitter on traditional bibliometrics in plastic surgery and parse out the kinds of tweets that are most correlated with citations.
Articles from May to October of 2018 from and were analyzed to determine the citation count, number and backgrounds of Twitter users tweeting about the article, and total tweets. Multiple linear regression was performed to correlate these variables to citation count.
A total of 369 articles were analyzed. had significantly more average tweets per article compared to (21.8 versus 10.2, P < 0.001), Additionally, a number of tweets (r = 0.45, P < 0.001) and reaching more total followers (r = 0.48, P < 0.001) were both positively correlated with citations. Multiple linear regression demonstrated that tweets from self-identified scientists were positively correlated with citations (r = 0.99, P = 0.001). Tweets from science communicators had no correlation with citations (r = -0.012, P = 0.726). Tweets coming domestically from the country of the author were also associated with more citations (r = 0.164, P = 0.013).
Twitter activity, including the number of followers reached, for an article is positively correlated with citations. Interestingly, the kind of person tweeting affected the citations as well. Domestic tweets and those from scientists were associated with more citations. This implies that Twitter can be an effective form of academic dissemination, provided the "right" Twitter users are promoting the article.
整形手术与社交媒体在患者获取、业务增长和学术曝光方面已紧密相连。其他外科领域已表明,发推文与引用次数增加呈正相关。本研究旨在阐明推特对整形外科学术文献计量学的影响,并剖析与引用次数最相关的推文类型。
分析2018年5月至10月来自[具体来源1]和[具体来源2]的文章,以确定引用次数、发推文讨论该文章的推特用户数量及背景以及推文总数。进行多元线性回归以关联这些变量与引用次数。
共分析了369篇文章。[来源1]每篇文章的平均推文数显著多于[来源2](分别为21.8条和10.2条,P<0.001)。此外,推文数量(r = 0.45,P<0.001)和覆盖的总关注者数量(r = 0.48,P<0.001)均与引用次数呈正相关。多元线性回归表明,自称为科学家的用户所发推文与引用次数呈正相关(r = 0.99,P = 0.001)。科学传播者所发推文与引用次数无相关性(r = -0.012,P = 0.726)。来自文章作者所在国家国内的推文也与更多引用次数相关(r = 0.164,P = 0.013)。
一篇文章的推特活动,包括覆盖的关注者数量,与引用次数呈正相关。有趣的是,发推文的人的类型也会影响引用次数。国内推文和来自科学家的推文与更多引用次数相关。这意味着,只要“合适”的推特用户推广文章,推特可以成为一种有效的学术传播形式。