Exploring the relationship between traditional bibliometrics and Altmetric scores in the primary care literature

Author:

Burrell Alexander12ORCID,Butler Daniel13,Ukoumunne Obioha C.14,Dambha‐Miller Hajira15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. BJGP Open Royal College of General Practitioners London UK

2. Centre for Academic Primary Care University of Bristol Bristol UK

3. School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences Queen's University Belfast Belfast

4. Department of Health and Community Sciences, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences UK National Institute for Health Research Applied Research Collaboration, University of Exeter Exeter UK

5. Primary Care Research Centre University of Southampton Southampton UK

Abstract

AbstractThere is some evidence that Altmetric scores correlate with citations in medical research, but this is not consistent across different specialties. No previous studies have examined the association between Altmetric score and citations amongst primary care research journals. The aim of this study was therefore to describe this association. We identified the ten most frequently cited articles published in the top 15 highest impact factor primary care research journals. Article and journal metrics were extracted and summarized using descriptive statistics. We used Spearman's correlation coefficient (rs) and log–log linear regression modelling to examine the relationship between citations and Altmetric score. 150 articles were included with a median of 36.5 (IQR 20–59; range 5–811) citations. We found a positive association between citations and Altmetric score (rs = 0.519; p < 0.001). A unit increase in log Altmetric score was associated with increased log citations [0.175 (95% CI 0.091–0.259, p < 0.001)] in an adjusted linear regression model. The regression findings indicate that increasing Altmetric score by 10% was associated with a 1.68% increase in citation rate. This has implications for how authors, academic institutions and primary care research journals approach dissemination of articles.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Communication,Library and Information Sciences

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