Top Articles (Article-Level Metrics)

 
 
Rank Article Tweets Tweets per MonthA
Tweets Influence FactorB
Twimpact Factor (tw7)C Twindex7D
 
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What E-patients Want From the Doctor-Patient Relationship: Content Analysis of Posts on Discussion Boards
Jaqui Hewitt-Taylor, Carol S Bond
J Med Internet Res 2012;14(6):e155
(Nov 8, 2012)
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73 11.61 172.00 59 95
 
 
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Features Predicting Weight Loss in Overweight or Obese Participants in a Web-Based Intervention: Randomized Trial
Emily Brindal, Jill Freyne, Ian Saunders, Shlomo Berkovsky, Greg Smith, Manny Noakes
J Med Internet Res 2012;14(6):e173
(Dec 12, 2012)
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63 12.13 180.00 57 90
 
 
23
Correlates of Health-Related Social Media Use Among Adults
Rosemary Thackeray, Benjamin T. Crookston, Joshua H. West
J Med Internet Res 2013;15(1):e21
(Jan 30, 2013)
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89 24.63 273.00 56 100
 
 
24
A Survey of Health-Related Activities on Second Life
Leslie Beard, Kumanan Wilson, Dante Morra, Jennifer Keelan
J Med Internet Res 2009;11(2):e17
(May 22, 2009)
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92 1.95 311.00 55 100
 
 
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Young Men, Mental Health, and Technology: Implications for Service Design and Delivery in the Digital Age
Louise A Ellis, Philippa Collin, Tracey A Davenport, Patrick J Hurley, Jane M Burns, Ian B Hickie
J Med Internet Res 2012;14(6):e160
(Nov 22, 2012)
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54 9.25 137.00 54 95
 
 
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Public Access and Use of Health Research: An Exploratory Study of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Public Access Policy Using Interviews and Surveys of Health Personnel
Jamie O'Keeffe, John Willinsky, Lauren Maggio
J Med Internet Res 2011;13(4):e97
(Nov 21, 2011)
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68 3.85 129.00 52 100
 
 
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Feasibility of a Wiki as a Participatory Tool for Patients in Clinical Guideline Development
Elvira ME den Breejen, Willianne LDM Nelen, Jose M.L. Knijnenburg, Jako S Burgers, Rosella PMG Hermens, Jan AM Kremer
J Med Internet Res 2012;14(5):e138
(Oct 26, 2012)
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74 11.03 176.00 51 95
 
 
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Increasing Physical Activity With Mobile Devices: A Meta-Analysis
Jason Fanning, Sean P Mullen, Edward McAuley
J Med Internet Res 2012;14(6):e161
(Nov 21, 2012)
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73 12.43 122.00 51 95
 
 
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Design of an mHealth App for the Self-management of Adolescent Type 1 Diabetes: A Pilot Study
Joseph A Cafazzo, Mark Casselman, Nathaniel Hamming, Debra K Katzman, Mark R Palmert
J Med Internet Res 2012;14(3):e70
(May 8, 2012)
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79 6.46 112.00 50 90
 
 
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Review of Extracting Information From the Social Web for Health Personalization
Luis Fernandez-Luque, Randi Karlsen, Jason Bonander
J Med Internet Res 2011;13(1):e15
(Jan 28, 2011)
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60 2.20 144.00 50 100
 
 
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Total Tweets
 
Tweets per Month
 
Tweets Influence Factor
 
Twimpact Factor (TWIF) tw7
 
Twindex7

A Tweets per month statistic may be artifically inflated for newly published articles

B Tweets Influence Factor (TIF): number of tweets x avg. influence of tweeters (influence is determined by how often all tweets of that person are retweeted by others)

C Twimpact Factor (TWIF) tw7: Number of mentionings in tweets (tweetations) within first 7 days after article publication (Eysenbach 2011)

D Twindex7 (Eysenbach 2011): Rank percentile of this article when its twimpact factor (tw7) is compared to 19 previously published articles. Range 0-100, with higher scores reflecting higher impact on Twitter. Articles with a Twindex greater than 75 have a 75% chance of being highly cited (top quartile by citation), articles with a Twindex less than 75 have a 7% chance to be highly cited.

 * Tweets Data Collection began January 2008