Research Dissemination Strategies in Pediatric Emergency Care Using a Professional Twitter (X) Account: A Mixed Methods Developmental Study of a Logic Model Framework.

IF 2 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Gwendolyn C Hooley, Julia N Magana, Jason M Woods, Shyam Sivasankar, Lauren VonHoltz, Anita R Schmidt, Todd P Chang, Michelle Lin
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Abstract

Background: Research dissemination is a vital step in bridging the gap between the publication of cutting-edge research and its adoption into clinical practice. Social media platforms like Twitter (rebranded as X) offer promising channels for dissemination, yet research organizations lack clear guidance on establishing a professional social media presence. We present a structured framework based on our research network's multiyear experience developing a Twitter account for research dissemination.

Objective: This study aimed to provide a roadmap for organizations aiming to create a professional Twitter account for research dissemination.

Methods: This was a mixed methods study analyzing the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) Twitter team's 4-year experience (2020-2023) with building a social media account. Using the nominal group technique qualitative approach, we recorded insights from the 6 team members' experiences in a round-robin fashion until response saturation. In addition, we analyzed internal Slack (Slack Technologies) communications to identify key developmental events. Together, these were then prioritized by consensus to elucidate key developmental events that enhanced both social media and scientific engagement. This process was informed by quantitative data from Twitter performance metrics and Altmetric Attention Scores for journal publications collected over a 39-month period. Together, these elements informed the design of a logic model framework.

Results: The nominal group technique generated 63 thematic statements which included issues such as organizational structure, content strategy, technologies, analytics, organizational priorities, and challenges. These statements coalesced into the 7 domains (priorities, assumptions, inputs, outputs, outcomes, and external factors) that comprise the logic model. Inputs included organizational support (eg, executive-level champion and funding), specialized personnel (eg, content writer and analytics manager), and operational technologies (eg, communications and data analytics tools). Outputs encompassed targeted activities, such as engaging with other Twitter accounts, publishing high-quality tweets highlighting scholarly work, and developing a dynamic operations manual for the Twitter team. Outcomes were measured through tweet metrics, account analytics, and article-level impact scores.

Conclusions: Our logic model roadmap, based on our practical multiyear experience and data-driven strategies, can serve as a guide for research organizations or medical institutions aiming to incorporate Twitter or other social media platforms for research dissemination.

使用专业Twitter (X)账户的儿科急诊护理研究传播策略:逻辑模型框架的混合方法发展研究
背景:研究传播是弥合前沿研究成果发表与临床应用之间差距的重要一步。像Twitter(更名为X)这样的社交媒体平台提供了有希望的传播渠道,但研究机构在建立专业的社交媒体存在方面缺乏明确的指导。我们提出了一个结构化的框架,基于我们的研究网络多年的经验,开发一个Twitter帐户的研究传播。目的:本研究旨在为旨在创建专业Twitter帐户以进行研究传播的组织提供路线图。方法:这是一项混合方法研究,分析了儿科急诊应用研究网络(PECARN) Twitter团队在建立社交媒体账户方面的4年经验(2020-2023年)。使用名义上的小组技术定性方法,我们以循环的方式记录6个团队成员的经验,直到响应饱和。此外,我们分析了Slack (Slack Technologies)的内部沟通,以确定关键的发展事件。然后,通过协商一致,将这些因素放在一起进行优先排序,以阐明促进社会媒体和科学参与的关键发展事件。这一过程是根据Twitter性能指标和Altmetric关注分数收集的39个月期刊出版物的定量数据进行的。这些元素一起构成了逻辑模型框架的设计。结果:名义小组技术产生了63个专题陈述,其中包括组织结构、内容策略、技术、分析、组织优先事项和挑战等问题。这些语句合并到组成逻辑模型的7个域(优先级、假设、输入、输出、结果和外部因素)中。输入包括组织支持(例如,执行级别的冠军和资金),专业人员(例如,内容作者和分析经理)和操作技术(例如,通信和数据分析工具)。产出包括有针对性的活动,例如与其他Twitter账户互动,发布高质量的推文,突出学术工作,以及为Twitter团队开发动态操作手册。结果通过tweet指标、账户分析和文章级影响评分来衡量。结论:基于我们多年的实践经验和数据驱动策略,我们的逻辑模型路线图可以作为研究组织或医疗机构利用Twitter或其他社交媒体平台进行研究传播的指南。
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