Background: Patients are increasingly taking an active role in the design and delivery of surgical research. Public communication of results should also be encouraged, but this is often limited to non‐expert commentary. This study assessed the role of plain English abstracts disseminated via social media in engaging patients and clinicians in the communication of surgical research. Methods: A three‐arm randomized controlled trial with crossover of two intervention arms was performed. Manuscripts accepted for publication in BJS were allocated to one of three arms and disseminated via Twitter: plain English abstracts, visual abstracts and standard tweets. The primary outcome was online engagement (a composite of tweets, replies and likes...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of using health social media on web activity. DESIGN: Individually ...
Social media usage, particularly Twitter, among scientists in academia has increased in recent years...
Objective: Our objective was to compare the change in research informed knowledge of health professi...
This article is freely available via Open Access. Click on the publisher URL to access it via the pu...
Purpose To present social media (SoMe) platforms for surgeons, how these are used, with what impact,...
In this era of modern information technology, the world is now digitally connected through various p...
Understanding and interpreting medical literature through critical thinking and applying this knowle...
Background: The approach to the scientific literature is evolving. Currently, dissemination of artic...
Background: The purpose of this observational study is to characterize the use of social media conte...
When Heather Logghe, MD, emerged as an expert in why and how surgeons can use social media channels,...
Background: Establishing and promoting connections between health researchers and health professiona...
this te c v c emi vehicle for rapid and targeted acquisition of (urologic) discussion of a particula...
AbstractBackground: Social media use has become common for organisations in surgery, however the nat...
Background: Approximately 80% of research evidence relevant to clinical practice never reaches the c...
Objective: Our objective was to compare the change in research informed knowledge of health professi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of using health social media on web activity. DESIGN: Individually ...
Social media usage, particularly Twitter, among scientists in academia has increased in recent years...
Objective: Our objective was to compare the change in research informed knowledge of health professi...
This article is freely available via Open Access. Click on the publisher URL to access it via the pu...
Purpose To present social media (SoMe) platforms for surgeons, how these are used, with what impact,...
In this era of modern information technology, the world is now digitally connected through various p...
Understanding and interpreting medical literature through critical thinking and applying this knowle...
Background: The approach to the scientific literature is evolving. Currently, dissemination of artic...
Background: The purpose of this observational study is to characterize the use of social media conte...
When Heather Logghe, MD, emerged as an expert in why and how surgeons can use social media channels,...
Background: Establishing and promoting connections between health researchers and health professiona...
this te c v c emi vehicle for rapid and targeted acquisition of (urologic) discussion of a particula...
AbstractBackground: Social media use has become common for organisations in surgery, however the nat...
Background: Approximately 80% of research evidence relevant to clinical practice never reaches the c...
Objective: Our objective was to compare the change in research informed knowledge of health professi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of using health social media on web activity. DESIGN: Individually ...
Social media usage, particularly Twitter, among scientists in academia has increased in recent years...
Objective: Our objective was to compare the change in research informed knowledge of health professi...