Optimizing the use of Twitter for research dissemination: The “Three Facts and a Story” randomized-controlled trial.
21 Nov, 2021 | 22:48h | UTCRelated:
Perspective: How Twitter is Changing Medical Research
Keeping Up With Cardiology: Old-School Learning Versus the Twittersphere – TCTMD
Scientists on Twitter: Preaching to the choir or singing from the rooftops? – Facets
Rise of the Tweetorial – Precious Bodily Fluids
Social Medicine: Twitter in Healthcare – Journal of Clinical Medicine
University of Twitter? Scientists give impromptu lecture critiquing nutrition research – CBC
What’s your doctor reading? How social media is disrupting medical education – National Post
Commentary from the author on Twitter (thread – click for more)
We wanted to⬆️engagement with @JHepatology research
?Hypothesis: people are ⬆️ likely to connect with the people behind the research than the research itself
?Plan: Randomize papers to personal story tweets or graphical abstracts
?Primary Outcome: paper downloads#livertwitter pic.twitter.com/rxvbGrANRp— Elliot Tapper (@ebtapper) June 1, 2021