Negative sentiments toward anterior cruciate ligament injury prevention outweigh positive awareness discussions on social media

IF 2.7 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Jordan J. Levett , Abdulrhman Alnasser , Lior M. Elkaim , Justin Drager , Thierry Pauyo
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Abstract

Objectives

The aim of this study is to understand the current public discussion surrounding anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury prevention on social media and determine factors that influence levels of public engagement.

Methods

We performed a qualitative and quantitative cross-sectional analysis of ACL injury prevention techniques discussed on social media via the Twitter application programming interface (API). The Twitter API was queried from inception to May 2023 using keywords related to ACL injury and prevention. We conducted a thematic analysis of the posts and performed a sentiment analysis using natural language processing. A multivariable regression model was used to identify metadata that predicted higher engagement (media, links, tagging, hashtags).

Results

A subset of 1823 unique posts was analyzed from 1701 unique accounts. Most posts were raising awareness about ACL injury prevention (n ​= ​733, 40.2%), followed by opinions on the topic (n ​= ​390, 21.4%), specific prevention techniques (n ​= ​289, 15.9%), personal experiences (n ​= ​272, 14.9%), and research (n ​= ​139, 7.6%). The majority consisted of posts from patients or caregivers (n ​= ​948, 55.7%), whereas healthcare providers accounted for 14.7% of posts. Posts containing media increased Tweet engagement count by an average of 6.1 (95% CI 2.8 to 9.4, p ​= ​0.00033) and posts discussing personal opinions increased engagement by 6.7 (95% CI 3.5 to 9.8, p ​= ​0.00004). On sentiment analysis of all included Tweets, 822 (45.1%) posts were positive, 309 (17.0%) were negative, and 692 (38.0%) were neutral. Sentiments expressed in posts related to ACL prevention were 2.8 times more negative compared to those discussing raising awareness.

Conclusions

There is active discussion about ACL injury prevention on Twitter. The use of visual media increased public engagement. We identified a potential knowledge gap between the available prevention techniques and the perspectives of athletes, highlighting the need for healthcare professionals to enhance their engagement with ACL injury prevention on social media.

Level of evidence

III.

社交媒体上对预防前十字韧带损伤的负面情绪超过了正面认识的讨论。
研究目的本研究旨在了解目前公众在社交媒体上围绕前交叉韧带(ACL)损伤预防的讨论情况,并确定影响公众参与程度的因素:我们通过 Twitter 应用程序接口 (API) 对社交媒体上讨论的前交叉韧带损伤预防技术进行了定性和定量横截面分析。我们使用与前交叉韧带损伤和预防相关的关键词对 Twitter API 进行了查询,查询时间从开始到 2023 年 5 月。我们对帖子进行了主题分析,并使用自然语言处理技术进行了情感分析。我们使用一个多变量回归模型来确定可预测较高参与度的元数据(媒体、链接、标记、标签):分析了来自 1701 个独特账户的 1823 个独特帖子子集。大多数帖子旨在提高人们对预防前交叉韧带损伤的认识(733 篇,占 40.2%),其次是对该主题的看法(390 篇,占 21.4%)、具体的预防技巧(289 篇,占 15.9%)、个人经历(272 篇,占 14.9%)和研究(139 篇,占 7.6%)。大多数帖子来自患者或护理人员(948 条,占 55.7%),而医疗保健提供者占 14.7%。包含媒体的帖子平均增加了 6.1(95% CI 2.8 至 9.4,p=0.00033)的推文参与度,而讨论个人观点的帖子平均增加了 6.7(95% CI 3.5 至 9.8,p=0.00004)的参与度。在对所有推文进行的情感分析中,822 条(45.1%)推文是正面的,309 条(17.0%)是负面的,692 条(38.0%)是中性的。与讨论提高认识的帖子相比,与预防前交叉韧带损伤相关的帖子所表达的负面情绪是后者的 2.8 倍:推特上关于前交叉韧带损伤预防的讨论十分活跃。视觉媒体的使用提高了公众的参与度。我们发现在现有的预防技术和运动员的观点之间存在潜在的知识差距,这凸显了医疗保健专业人员在社交媒体上加强参与前交叉韧带损伤预防的必要性:证据等级:III。
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