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Al-karadsheh, Omar, Albalsheh, Marah, Zabadi, Siraj, Alhaddad, Alaa, Hassona, Yazan, Sawair, Faleh |
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Journal of International Dental & Medical Research; 2024, Vol. 17 Issue 3, p1371-1379, 9p |
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"Altmetrics"is an alternative metric that quantifies the public engagement of research articles on social media and news platforms. This study aims to analyze articles with the highest altmetric attention score (AAS) related to dental implants and assess their association with citation counts and other publication characteristics Altmetric explorer was used to identify the articles with the highest 100 altmetric scores. 116 articles were selected and analyzed using descriptive and correlational statistics. A total of 4447 articles were identified. Topics were mostly discussed on Twitter, news outlets, and Mendeley. The top 116 articles that generated the highest online attention discussed mainly topics related to risk factors of implant survival (n=25) and implant design and material (n=17). The article with the highest AAS (501) was an observational study published in 2016 in the journal of oral implantology regarding the use of ringbone allograft to restore atrophic implant site. Regarding the first author's country and affiliation, more than half were from Europe and more than 80% were university-affiliated.; journals with a social media account did not have significantly higher Altmetric scores for their articles compared to those without an account. Similarly, we found no difference between open access and closed access journals in AAS. No significant correlation between articles' AASs and their citation counts on Scopus (r = -0.083, P= 0.38), Dimensions (r = -0.084, P = 0.37), and Google Scholar (r = -0.087, P = 0.36). Articles that rank high on conventional research metrics did not necessarily receive equivalent attention from the public. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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