Kalyan Gudaru, L. T. Blanco, D. Castellani, Hegel Trujillo Santamaria, M. Pelayo-Nieto, E. Linden‐Castro, M. Wroclawski, Mateus Cosentino Bellote, J. Inarritu, R. D. da Silva, V. Gauhar, Zainal Adwin, J. Teoh
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摘要
背景与目的泌尿外科社区越来越多地使用社交媒体。然而,很难有效地识别各种社交媒体平台上的泌尿科数据。我们提议在社交媒体平台上发布泌尿科相关内容时使用#UroSoMe标签。本文的目的是描述#UroSoMe是如何发展的,并报告#UroSoMe第一个月的数据。#UroSoMe标签被引入泌尿界。#UroSoMe工作组成立了,成员们积极邀请和鼓励人们在发布泌尿相关内容时使用#UroSoMe标签。在推特上的#UroSoMe (@so_uro)平台发展到300多名用户后,发起了第一个在线案例讨论的现场活动,即#LiveCaseDiscussions。对#UroSoMe标签在2018年12月14日至2019年1月13日使用的第一个月内的Twitter活动进行了前瞻性观察研究。结果指标包括用户数量、推文数量、用户位置、最热门的推特用户、使用的最热门标签和互动。分析采用NodeXL (Social Media Research Foundation;美国加州;https://www.smrfoundation.org/nodexl/)、Symplur (https:// www.symplur.com)和Twitonomy (https://www.twitonomy.com)。结果#UroSoMe活动的第一个月记录了1008名推特者的1373条推文/转发,17698次提及和1003次回复。#LiveCaseDiscussions能够达到2,033,352个Twitter用户的潜在覆盖范围。排名靠前的推文主要包括#UroSoMe工作组成员在# livecasediscussion中提出的案例。twitonomy地图显示了来自214个地理位置的参与。使用#UroSoMe标签的主要参与者群体是“研究员/学者”和“医生”。#UroSoMe (@so_uro)的推特账号现在已经有1000多名粉丝。结论社交媒体是泌尿外科交流的良好平台。结果表明,#UroSoMe能够获得来自世界各地的广泛参与。
Connecting the Urological Community : The #UroSoMe Experience
Background and Objectives
There is an increasing use of social media amongst the urological community. However, it is difficult to identify urological data on various social media platforms in an efficient manner. We proposed a hashtag, #UroSoMe, to be used when posting urology-related content in the social media platforms. The objectives of this article are to describe how #UroSoMe was developed, and to report the data of the first month of #UroSoMe.
Material and Methods
The hashtag, #UroSoMe, was introduced to the urological community. The #UroSoMe working group was formed, and the members actively invited and encouraged people to use the hashtag #UroSoMe when posting urology-related contents. After the #UroSoMe (@so_uro) platform on twitter had grown to more than 300 users, the first live event of online case discussion, i.e. #LiveCaseDiscussions, was conducted. A prospective observational study of the hashtag #UroSoMe Twitter activity during the first month of its usage from 14 December 2018 to 13 January 2019 was evaluated. Outcome measures included number of users, number of tweets, user location, top tweeters, top hashtags used and interactions. Analysis was performed using NodeXL (Social Media Research Foundation; California, USA; https://www.smrfoundation.org/nodexl/), Symplur (https:// www.symplur.com) and Twitonomy (https://www.twitonomy.com).
Results
The first month of #UroSoMe activity documented 1373 tweets/retweets by 1008 tweeters with 17698 mentions and 1003 replies. The #LiveCaseDiscussions was able to achieve a potential reach of 2,033,352 Twitter users. The top tweets mainly included cases presented by #UroSoMe working group members during #LiveCaseDiscussions. The twitonomy map showed participation from 214 geographical locations. The major groups of participants using the hashtag #UroSoMe were ‘Researcher/Academic’ and ‘Doctor’. The twitter account of #UroSoMe (@so_uro) has now grown to more than 1000 followers.
Conclusions
Social media is an excellent platform for interaction amongst the urological community. The results demonstrated that #UroSoMe was able to achieve wide spread engagement from all over the world.