Title of article :
Use and Impact of Social Networks on Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Scientific Journals
Author/Authors :
Cerón-Perdomo, Daniela Department of Internal Medicine - Hospital Universitario San Ignacio - Pontificia Universidad Javeriana - Bogotá - Colombia , Mancipe-García, Carolina Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Service - Hospital Central Policía Nacional de Colombia - Bogotá - Colombia , Fernández-Ávila, Daniel G. Department of Internal Medicine - Rheumatology Unit - Hospital Universitario San Ignacio - Pontificia Universidad Javeriana - Bogotá - Colombia , Muñoz-Velandia, Óscar Department of Internal Medicine - Hospital Universitario San Ignacio - Pontificia Universidad Javeriana - Bogotá - Colombia , García, Ángel Department of Internal Medicine - Cardiology Unit - Hospital Universitario San Ignacio - Pontificia Universidad Javeriana - Bogotá, Colombia
Abstract :
Objectives: Our research seeks to examine the correlation between the presence of physical medicine and rehabilitation journals in social networks and the SJR impact factor.
Methods: We carried out a correlation study. For the research, we took into account all
physical medicine and rehabilitation journals included in the SCImago Journal Rank. The
number of followers on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and the number of tweets were extracted
from verified accounts. Journal differences according to the presence in social networks were
evaluated using non-parametric tests, and the Spearman correlation coefficient was calculated
between the metrics of dissemination in social networks and the SCImago Journal Rank.
Results: Out of 122 physical medicine and rehabilitation journals, 25.4% had the presence in
one social network. The H Index medians (32 vs 17, P=0.014) and of the SJR (0.67 vs 0.32, P=
0.001) were better in journals with the presence in social networks. A moderate correlation was
found between the SJR and the number of followers on Twitter (r=0.5, P=0.066). The global
correlation between the SJR and followers on Facebook was acceptable (r=0.4, P=0.1205).
Discussion: Our data show that scientific journals of physical medicine and rehabilitation
with presence in social networks have superior quality metrics. Additionally, SJR and the
indicators of dissemination in social networks are moderately correlated. Both metrics offer
complementary information. Presence in social networks could improve the visibility of journals and their interaction with readers.
Keywords :
Social networks , Rehabilitation , Journal impact factor
Journal title :
Iranian Rehabilitation Journal (IRJ)