AI Article Synopsis

  • More than half of people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) rely on the internet for information about their condition, with X (formerly Twitter) becoming a popular platform for healthcare-related discussions.
  • This study identified the top 100 influencers discussing IBD on X, primarily gastroenterologists and IBD advocates, with a majority based in the US, UK, and Canada.
  • A significant positive correlation was found between the influencers' engagement scores on X and their academic productivity, indicating social media can be a valuable resource for IBD information but also highlighting the need to combat misinformation online.

Article Abstract

Background and objective More than half of the population suffering from inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) use the internet as a primary source of information on their condition. X (formerly Twitter) has been increasingly used to disseminate healthcare-related information. In this study, we aimed to identify top influencers on the topic of IBD on X and correlate the relevance of their social media engagements with their professional expertise or academic productivity. Methods X (formerly Twitter) influence scores for the search topic IBD were obtained using Cronycle API, a proprietary software employing multiple algorithms to rank influencers. Data regarding gender, profession, location, and research productivity represented as h-index was collected. Results We collected information on the top 100 IBD influencers on X. The majority of influencers were gastroenterologists, followed by IBD advocates. Of note, 62% of the IBD influencers were from the US followed by the UK and Canada. A positive correlation was observed between the X topic score and the h-index of the influencer (r=+0.488, p<0.001) Conclusions The strong correlation observed between the X topic score and h-index suggests that social media is a viable platform for gaining information regarding IBD. Further research aimed at counteracting misleading information by providing facts and data in a succinct manner about IBD on social media is required to improve disease awareness.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10664972PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.47536DOI Listing

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