Association Between Social Media Activity and Ratings on Physician Review Websites Among Orthopaedic Surgeons With an Active Online Media Presence

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Kerzner, Benjamin [1 ]
Dasari, Suhas P. [1 ]
Swindell, Hasani W. [1 ]
Obioha, Obianuju A. [1 ]
Khan, Zeeshan A. [1 ]
Rea, Parker M. [1 ]
Fortier, Luc M. [1 ]
Haynes, Monique S. [1 ]
Chahla, Jorge [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Rush Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Orthopaed Surg, Chicago, IL USA
[2] Rush Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Orthopaed Surg, 1611 W Harrison St,Suite 300, Chicago, IL 60612 USA
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physician review websites; patient satisfaction; social media; sports medicine; MENISCUS; QUALITY;
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10.1177/23259671231209794
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R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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Background: Social media has the potential to play a substantial role in the decision-making of patients when choosing a physician for care.Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine whether an association exists between physician social media activity and patient satisfaction ratings on physician review websites (PRWs) as well as number of reviews. It was hypothesized that there would be a significant association between physician social media utilization and patient satisfaction ratings.Study Design: Cross-sectional study.Methods: The American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine database was queried for the complete membership list. The online media profile and level of activity of the members were evaluated, and an online media presence score was calculated. The surgeons with the approximately top 10% of online media presence scores were compiled to assess the relationship between social media usage (Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook) and patient satisfaction ratings on the Google Reviews, Healthgrades, and Vitals PRWs. Bivariate analysis was performed to compare demographic variables and level of online presence.Results: A total of 325 surgeons were included in the analysis. The most common platform used was Facebook (88.3%). There was no significant relationship between active social media use and overall ratings on any of the PRWs. Active Twitter use was associated with a greater number of ratings on all review websites, a greater number of comments on Google Reviews and Healthgrades, and shorter patient-reported clinic wait times on Healthgrades. Active Instagram use was associated with a greater number of comments on Vitals. No relationships were observed for YouTube or Facebook.Conclusion: For the included sports medicine surgeons who were most active on social media, no significant relationships were found between social media use and overall ratings on PRWs. Of all the platforms assessed, active use of Twitter was the only significant predictor of more reviews on PRWs. Thus, when deciding which form of social media engagement to prioritize in building one's practice, Twitter may serve as a relatively low-demand, high-reward option.
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