Role of Altmetric Attention Scores in Evaluating the Influence of Spine Surgery Research.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Clinical Spine Surgery Pub Date : 2024-12-27 DOI:10.1097/BSD.0000000000001751
Omar Tarawneh, Rajkishen Narayanan, Jonathan Dalton, Robert J Oris, Parker Brush, Olivia Opara, Delano Trenchfield, Yunsoo Lee, Amar Vadhera, Abbey Glover, Nathaniel Pineda, Pranav Jain, Andrew Kim, Mark F Kurd, Ian D Kaye, Jose A Canseco, Alan S Hilibrand, Alexander R Vaccaro, Christopher K Kepler, Gregory D Schroeder
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Abstract

Study design: Retrospective cohort.

Objective: To analyze the annual trends in the most prevalent topics, journals, and geographic regions of the top 100 spine surgery articles, as determined by altmetric attention scores (AASs). We also describe the relationship between AAS and traditional article metrics.

Background: The rapid growth of social media has transformed how medical literature is disseminated and perceived, including within the field of spine surgery. AAS is a metric that characterizes an article's reach and impact in various online sources.

Materials and methods: We reviewed the Altmetric database to identify the top 100 spine surgery articles by AAS from 2015 to 2020 across 8 leading spine journals. Article topics, geographic origins, and publishing journals were analyzed. Correlation analyses were performed between AAS and traditional metrics.

Results: Five hundred forty-one studies met the inclusion criteria. The majority were published in Spine (34.4%), TheSpine Journal (25.7%), European Spine Journal (15.0%), and Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine (14.2%). North America and Europe were the predominant regions of origin. The most common topics were injections (12.2%), diagnostics (11.8%), and complications (11.3%). A weak correlation was found between AAS and traditional metrics such as impact factor (Pearson coefficient = 0.041), total citations (0.051), and citations per year (0.048).

Conclusions: Although AAS provides insights into the public and online engagement of articles, it shows only a weak correlation with traditional metrics. Therefore, AAS should be considered a complementary metric for gauging the impact of research. In the era of social media, authors should continue to promote their research to broaden readership, however further investigation into characterizing article impact is warranted.

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另类注意力评分在评价脊柱外科研究影响中的作用。
研究设计:回顾性队列。目的:分析由另类关注评分(AASs)确定的100篇脊柱外科文章中最流行的主题、期刊和地理区域的年度趋势。我们还描述了AAS和传统文章度量之间的关系。背景:社交媒体的快速发展改变了医学文献的传播和感知方式,包括在脊柱外科领域。AAS是一个衡量文章在各种在线资源中的影响力的指标。材料和方法:我们回顾了Altmetric数据库,以确定2015年至2020年8种主要脊柱期刊中AAS排名前100位的脊柱外科文章。分析了文章主题、地理来源和出版期刊。对AAS与传统指标进行相关性分析。结果:541项研究符合纳入标准。主要发表在Spine(34.4%)、theespine Journal(25.7%)、European Spine Journal(15.0%)和Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine(14.2%)。北美和欧洲是主要的产地。最常见的话题是注射(12.2%)、诊断(11.8%)和并发症(11.3%)。AAS与传统指标如影响因子(Pearson系数= 0.041)、总引用量(0.051)和年引用量(0.048)之间存在弱相关性。结论:尽管AAS提供了对文章的公众和在线参与度的见解,但它与传统指标的相关性很弱。因此,应将AAS视为衡量研究影响的补充指标。在社交媒体时代,作者应该继续推进他们的研究以扩大读者,但对文章影响特征的进一步调查是必要的。
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Clinical Spine Surgery
Clinical Spine Surgery Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: Clinical Spine Surgery is the ideal journal for the busy practicing spine surgeon or trainee, as it is the only journal necessary to keep up to date with new clinical research and surgical techniques. Readers get to watch leaders in the field debate controversial topics in a new controversies section, and gain access to evidence-based reviews of important pathologies in the systematic reviews section. The journal features a surgical technique complete with a video, and a tips and tricks section that allows surgeons to review the important steps prior to a complex procedure. Clinical Spine Surgery provides readers with primary research studies, specifically level 1, 2 and 3 studies, ensuring that articles that may actually change a surgeon’s practice will be read and published. Each issue includes a brief article that will help a surgeon better understand the business of healthcare, as well as an article that will help a surgeon understand how to interpret increasingly complex research methodology. Clinical Spine Surgery is your single source for up-to-date, evidence-based recommendations for spine care.
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