2023
DOI: 10.2196/43521
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An Exploratory Study of Medical Journal’s Twitter Use: Metadata, Networks, and Content Analyses

Abstract: Background An increasing number of medical journals are using social media to promote themselves and communicate with their readers. However, little is known about how medical journals use Twitter and what their social media management strategies are. Objective This study aimed to understand how medical journals use Twitter from a global standpoint. We conducted a broad, in-depth analysis of all the available Twitter accounts of medical journals indexed… Show more

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“…Based on their responsibility for the peer review, verification, and distribution of research findings, scientific journals play a central role in knowledge translation. Medical and public health journals currently use social media platforms for the promotion and dissemination of content, branding, and facilitating conversation [ 31 32 ]. Although the number of social media posts shows a positive correlation with journal Altmetric scores and impact factors [ 33 34 ], there is no evidence for causal associations between social media activity and improved knowledge translation.…”
Section: Translation Of Health Knowledge On Social Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on their responsibility for the peer review, verification, and distribution of research findings, scientific journals play a central role in knowledge translation. Medical and public health journals currently use social media platforms for the promotion and dissemination of content, branding, and facilitating conversation [ 31 32 ]. Although the number of social media posts shows a positive correlation with journal Altmetric scores and impact factors [ 33 34 ], there is no evidence for causal associations between social media activity and improved knowledge translation.…”
Section: Translation Of Health Knowledge On Social Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%