Top Articles (Article-Level Metrics)

 
 
Rank Article Tweets Tweets per MonthA
Tweets
Influence
Factor
B
Twimpact Factor (tw7)C Twindex7D
 
51
De-identification Methods for Open Health Data: The Case of the Heritage Health Prize Claims Dataset
Khaled El Emam, Luk Arbuckle, Gunes Koru, Benjamin Eze, Lisa Gaudette, Emilio Neri, Sean Rose, Jeremy Howard, Jonathan Gluck
J Med Internet Res 2012;14(1):e33
(Feb 27, 2012)
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57 3.90 124.00 24 60
 
 
52
Primary Care Providers’ Perspectives on Online Weight-Loss Programs: A Big Wish List
Kevin O Hwang, Heather L Stuckey, Monica C Chen, Jennifer L Kraschnewski, Samuel N Forjuoh, Jennifer M Poger, Kathleen M McTigue, Christopher N Sciamanna
J Med Internet Res 2012;14(1):e16
(Jan 19, 2012)
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213 13.42 123.00 175 100
 
 
53
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 12.23 122.00 51 95
 
 
54
An Internet-Based Virtual Coach to Promote Physical Activity Adherence in Overweight Adults: Randomized Controlled Trial
Alice Watson, Timothy Bickmore, Abby Cange, Ambar Kulshreshtha, Joseph Kvedar
J Med Internet Res 2012;14(1):e1
(Jan 26, 2012)
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51 3.26 121.00 31 90
 
 
55
Seeking Support on Facebook: A Content Analysis of Breast Cancer Groups
Jacqueline L Bender, Maria-Carolina Jimenez-Marroquin, Alejandro R Jadad
J Med Internet Res 2011;13(1):e16
(Feb 4, 2011)
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40 1.47 119.00 22 80
 
 
56
The Use of Physician-Patient Email: A Follow-up Examination of Adoption and Best-Practice Adherence 2005-2008
Nir Menachemi, Charles T Prickett, Robert G Brooks
J Med Internet Res 2011;13(1):e23
(Feb 25, 2011)
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25 0.95 116.00 14 55
 
 
57
Opportunities and Challenges for Smartphone Applications in Supporting Health Behavior Change: Qualitative Study
Laura Dennison, Leanne Morrison, Gemma Conway, Lucy Yardley
J Med Internet Res 2013;15(4):e86
(Apr 18, 2013)
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90 75.41 115.00 71 90
 
 
58
Online Interventions for Social Marketing Health Behavior Change Campaigns: A Meta-Analysis of Psychological Architectures and Adherence Factors
Brian Cugelman, Mike Thelwall, Phil Dawes
J Med Internet Res 2011;13(1):e17
(Feb 14, 2011)
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52 1.94 115.00 18 65
 
 
59
Cancer Survivorship in the Age of YouTube and Social Media: A Narrative Analysis
Wen-Ying Sylvia Chou, Yvonne Hunt, Anna Folkers, Erik Augustson
J Med Internet Res 2011;13(1):e7
(Jan 17, 2011)
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44 1.59 115.00 28 100
 
 
60
Prevalence and Global Health Implications of Social Media in Direct-to-Consumer Drug Advertising
Bryan A Liang, Timothy K Mackey
J Med Internet Res 2011;13(3):e64
(Aug 31, 2011)
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45 2.20 114.00 36 95
 
 
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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