Altmetric analysis of research on sleep quality disorders published in 2021
Keywords:
ALTMETRY, SOCIAL MEDIA, SLEEP DISORDERS, VISIBILITY, IMPACT.Abstract
Introduction: sleep is a biological function of vital importance for most living beings. The number of published research articles related to sleep disturbances and sleep-wake rhythm is unprecedented and shows the intense efforts of the global research community to understand the different aspects of these pathologies and address them.
Objective: to analyze the impact of research on sleep quality disorders published in 2021, based on the media, social and scientific attention received.
Methods: an altmetric, observational, descriptive-retrospective and cross-sectional study was carried out, since the impact and use of research on effects on sleep quality published in 2021 on social and scientific platforms was analyzed through the use of altmetric indicators.
Results: of the 60 articles with the greatest altmetric attention, 50 were publications in journals, nine in preprint servers, and one monograph. Most of the online attention the posts received was on Twitter (1,685,152 total tweets). The journals that published the most influential articles related to the topic in question are classified in SJR Q3 with relatively high H indices.
Conclusions: the research related to Sleep Quality Disorders that most predominated in this study were those published in scientific journals, with the most influential being those published in quartile three journals. Most of the online attention received by these publications It was done on Twitter.
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