Trayce Gray, Andrew B Harris, Rahi Patel, Julius Oni, Amiethab Aiyer
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背景:开放存取(OA)出版物在骨科文献中越来越常见。然而,在全踝关节置换术(TAA)文献中,OA出版物是否与读者数量或引用次数的增加有关还不清楚。我们假设,与非 OA 状态相比,OA 状态与社交媒体传播和读者数量的增加有关,但与引用次数无关。本研究旨在分析TAA OA和非OA出版物的社交媒体关注度、引用率、读者群和成本:通过PubMed查询检索,从2016年到2023年,共有81种期刊发表了368篇文章,其中25%(91/368)为OA文章,75%(277/368)为非OA文章。我们分析了OA文章与非OA文章之间的Altmetric关注度得分(AAS)、Mendeley读者得分和引用情况。OA文章的引用率和成本分别通过更改的时间轴和出版商网站确定。对发表在TAA前5名期刊上的文章进行了分组分析(表2和表3)。采用负二项回归法,同时对发表天数进行调整。结果以 P 为显著性:OA 出版物与更高的平均 AAS 分数(8.7 ± 37.0 vs 4.8 ± 26.3)、Mendeley 读者数量(42.4 ± 41.6 vs 34.9 ± 25.7)和 Twitter 提及率(4.6 ± 7.4 vs 3.3 ± 8.1)相关,但与引用率(19.7 ± 24.8 vs 20.3 ± 23.5)无关(表 1):结论:TAA OA出版物和排名前五的期刊与社交媒体关注度显著增加有关,但与Mendeley读者人数或引用次数无关。
Open Access Publication in Total Ankle Arthroplasty Literature Is Associated With Increased Social Media Attention, but Not Increased Citations.
Background: Open access (OA) publications are increasingly common in orthopaedic literature. However, whether OA publications are associated with increased readership or citations among total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) literature is unclear. We hypothesize that compared with non-OA status, OA status is associated with increased social media dissemination, and readership, but not with citation count. This study aimed to analyze social media attention, citations, readership, and cost of TAA OA and non-OA publications.
Methods: Using a PubMed query search, there were 368 publications from 81 journals, with 25% (91/368) being OA articles and 75% (277/368) non-OA articles from 2016 to 2023. We analyzed the Altmetric Attention Score (AAS), Mendeley readership score, and citations between OA vs non-OA articles. Citations and cost of OA articles were determined using an altered timeline and publisher's website, respectively. Subgroup analysis was performed among articles published in the top 5 TAA journals (Tables 2 and 3). Negative binomial regression was used while adjusting for days since publication. Significance was considered at P <.05.
Results: OA publication was associated with a larger mean AAS score (8.7 ± 37.0 vs 4.8 ± 26.3), Mendeley readership (42.4 ± 41.6 vs 34.9 ± 25.7), and Twitter mentions (4.6 ± 7.4 vs 3.3 ± 8.1), but not citations (19.7 ± 24.8 vs 20.3 ± 23.5) (Table 1).
Conclusion: TAA OA publications and top 5 journals were associated with significantly increased social media attention but not Mendeley readership or citation counts.