Altmetric 分析得出的关于肩关节前方失稳的前 20 篇研究的证据等级高于传统文献计量分析得出的研究的证据等级

Liam O’Dwyer B.Sc. , Conor Ledingham M.B., B.Ch., M.Ch. , Martin S. Davey M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O., M.Ch., M.R.C.S. , Austin Kerin B.Sc. , Azim Huszar B.Sc. , J. Tristan Cassidy M.B., B.Ch., M.Ch., F.R.C.S.I. (Tr & Orth)
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目的比较根据Altmetric关注度评分(AAS)排在前20位的肩关节前侧不稳定性研究的特点和总引用次数。 方法对与肩关节前侧不稳定性相关的文章分别进行了两次检索。Altmetric 搜索根据 AAS 确定了排名前 20 的文章。使用Web of Science进行的文献计量学搜索确定了被引用次数最多的前20篇文章。结果Altmetric列表中的AAS从44到432不等。文献计量学搜索的最高 AAS 为 70。有一项研究同时出现在两个列表中。大多数在线提及来自 X(原 Twitter)。从 X 提及的地域分布来看,Altmetric 搜索中出现了 71 个国家,而文献计量学搜索中出现了 21 个国家。文献计量学列表中的总引用次数从 91 到 358 不等,而 Altmetric 列表中的总引用次数从 0 到 121 不等。Altmetric排名前20的研究中有8项为二级或二级以上,而文献计量学排名中只有3项。按AAS排序的前20名研究与按引用次数排序的前20名研究相比,前者的证据级别更高。不同的搜索选项会根据不同的参数生成不同的结果,而且同一查询可能会生成不同的结果。了解这些差异非常重要,这样用户就能更好地了解在哪里可以找到对临床最有用的信息,尤其是有关医疗条件的信息。
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The Top-20 Studies About Anterior Shoulder Instability From an Altmetric Analysis Had Higher Levels of Evidence Than Those From a Traditional Bibliometric Analysis

Purpose

To compare the characteristics of the top-20 studies about anterior shoulder instability according to the Altmetric Attention Score (AAS) with total citation counts.

Methods

Two separate searches were performed for articles related to anterior shoulder instability. The Altmetric search identified the top-20 articles according to AAS. A bibliometric search using Web of Science identified the top-20 most-cited articles. Altmetric criteria were applied to the bibliometric list and vice versa.

Results

The AAS from the Altmetric list ranged from 44 to 432. The highest AAS from the bibliometric search was 70. One study appeared in both lists. Most online mentions were from X (formerly Twitter). The geographical breakdown of X mentions saw 71 countries appearing in the Altmetric search versus 21 in the bibliometric search. The total citations in the bibliometric list ranged from 91 to 358 versus 0 to 121 for the Altmetric list. The Altmetric top-20 list contained 8 studies that were Level II or higher versus 3 in the bibliometric list.

Conclusions

The top-20 studies according to AAS or citation count are not the same. The top-20 studies by AAS are composed of studies at higher levels of evidence versus the top-20 studies when listed by citation count.

Clinical Relevance

Electronic searches are an important way to access information in the modern world. Different search options generate results according to different parameters and may generate different results for the same query. It is important to understand these differences so that users have a better understanding of where the most clinically useful information can be found, especially regarding medical conditions.
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