Surgeons and social media: The use of twitter hashtags at the Academic Surgical Congress 2015-2019: A cross sectional study

被引:5
|
作者
Santarone, Kristen [1 ]
Meneses, Evander [1 ]
Shepherd, Aaron [1 ]
Boneva, Dessy [1 ,2 ]
Mckenney, Mark [1 ,2 ]
Elkbuli, Adel [1 ]
机构
[1] Kendall Reg Med Ctr, Dept Surg, Div Trauma & Surg Crit Care, Miami, FL USA
[2] Univ S Florida, Dept Surg, Tampa, FL 33620 USA
来源
关键词
Academic surgical congress; Association for academic surgery; Healthcare hashtags; Knowledge dissemination; Social media engagement; Society of university surgeons; Twitter;
D O I
10.1016/j.amsu.2020.09.004
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: The use of Twitter hashtags at medical conferences has revolutionized the way healthcare professionals interact and advance their education. We aim to investigate the scope of the Academic Surgical Congress's online reach and engagement through the use of Twitter hashtags #ASC from 2015 to 2019, by analyzing the number of impressions and tweets and retweets. Methods: A cross sectional study of Twitter data through Symplur with the following conference hashtags for the Academic Surgical Congress annual meetings for years 2015-2019: #ASC2015, #ASC2016, #ASC2017, #ASC2018, and #ASC2019. Data on tweets, retweets, users, and impressions was reviewed along with information on the top 10 influencers and the most frequently tweeted links. Symplur Signals software was utilized to extract and assimilate data. Statistical Significance was defined as p < 0.05. Results: Twitter engagement metrics significantly increased from 11,400 to 32,100 from 2015 to 2017 (p < 0.05). However, from 2017 to 2019, there was a significant decline in engagement metrics from 32,100 to 26,100 (p < 0.05). Impressions increased significantly from 13,100 in 2015 to 71,800 impressions in 2019 (p < 0.05). Users grew significantly from 1500 in 2015 to peak at 4600 in 2017 before dropping back to 3300 in 2019 (p < 0.05). The most influential organizations during these years were the organizers of the conference: Association for Academic Surgery and the Society of University Surgeons. Conference attendance progressively increased from approximately 1700 in 2016 to about 2100 in 2019 (p < 0.05). Conclusions: Twitter engagement metrics at the Academic Surgical Congress 2015-2019 has fluctuated, while impressions significantly increased through the years indicating the consistent dissemination of conference content.
引用
收藏
页码:151 / 155
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Social Media Perceptions of Surgical Cancer Care in the Era of COVID-19: A Global Cross-Sectional Study
    Keil, Evan J.
    Navarro, Sergio M.
    Shaikh, Hashim
    Yao, Lilian E.
    Tuttle, Todd M.
    JCO GLOBAL ONCOLOGY, 2020, 6 : 1306 - 1311
  • [42] Dental students' healthy lifestyle behaviors, physical activity levels and social media use: cross sectional study
    Eymirli, Pinar Serdar
    Mustuloglu, Seyma
    Koksal, Eda
    Turgut, Melek Dilek
    Tekcicek, Meryem Uzamis
    DISCOVER PUBLIC HEALTH, 2024, 21 (01)
  • [43] Social media use and associated mental health indicators among University students: a cross-sectional study
    Osman, Walid Abdulkadir
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2025, 15 (01):
  • [44] Cross-Sectional Study on the Association Between Social Media Use and Body Image Dissatisfaction Among Adolescents
    Anuradha Baminiwatta
    Namal Chathuranga Herath
    Miyuru Chandradasa
    Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2021, 88 : 499 - 500
  • [45] Social Media Use and Health-Related Quality of Life Among Adolescents: Cross-sectional Study
    You, Yueyue
    Yang-Huang, Junwen
    Raat, Hein
    Van Grieken, Amy
    JMIR MENTAL HEALTH, 2022, 9 (10):
  • [46] Cross-Sectional Study on the Association Between Social Media Use and Body Image Dissatisfaction Among Adolescents
    Baminiwatta, Anuradha
    Herath, Namal Chathuranga
    Chandradasa, Miyuru
    INDIAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, 2021, 88 (05): : 499 - 500
  • [47] Social Media Use Among Young Adults With Connective Tissue Disorders: Cross-Sectional Pilot Study
    Kelleher, Erin F.
    Giampietro, Philip F.
    Moreno, Megan A.
    JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH, 2020, 22 (10)
  • [48] The Use of Social Media by State Tobacco Control Programs to Promote Smoking Cessation: A Cross-Sectional Study
    Duke, Jennifer C.
    Hansen, Heather
    Kim, Annice E.
    Curry, Laurel
    Allen, Jane
    JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH, 2014, 16 (07) : 73 - 83
  • [49] Relationship Between Perceptions of COVID-19 and Social Media Use: A Cross-Sectional Study in Turkey
    Genis, Cigdem
    Menku, Burak Erman
    Kayalar, Aycan
    Genis, Bahadir
    Cosar, Behcet
    PSYCHIATRY AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES, 2023, 13 (01): : 28 - 38
  • [50] Use of Social Media to View and Post Dentistry-related Information in Bahrain: A Cross-Sectional Study
    Sivaramakrishnan, Gowri
    AbdulAmeer, Fatema
    Faisal, Fatema
    Mansoor, Zainab
    Hasan, Sawsan
    Ebrahim, Shagra
    AlSalihi, Leena
    Alsobaiei, Muneera
    HEALTHCARE INFORMATICS RESEARCH, 2023, 29 (01) : 31 - 39