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. 2022 Mar;41(3):861-867.
doi: 10.1007/s10067-021-05947-6. Epub 2021 Oct 3.

The untapped potential of Instagram to facilitate rheumatology academia

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The untapped potential of Instagram to facilitate rheumatology academia

Ansh Bhatia et al. Clin Rheumatol. 2022 Mar.

Abstract

Instagram allows for graphical and visual information exchange. This paper aims to explore the current landscape of rheumatology on Instagram and analyse the accounts available based on their objectives and level of engagement. The search term "#rheumatology" reveals 62 results, leaving 55 after careful exclusion. On grouping into "educational", "broadcasting", "support", and a combination of all three, an analysis is carried out using the total number of posts, follower counts, number of caption characters (last 10 posts), likes per post (last 10 posts), archived stories, reels, IgTV (Instagram Television) videos, hashtags, and links in bio. The analysis reveals that 29 accounts (52.7%) disseminate educational content, 36 (65.4%) are run by organisations, and 22 (40.0%) are of an institute or clinic. Character counts (rho 0.44, p = 0.0006) and videos (likes for ten posts 149 vs. 54, p = 0.006) positively correlate with the number of likes, while hashtag use and post count have no statistical significance with likes. Reels and IgTV videos are infrequently used (18.18%, 3.6%). The rheumatology social media landscape is in its nascency and currently split into educational and broadcasting accounts with a significant overlap between the two. The positive correlation of character counts and videos and the negative correlation of hashtag use and post count with likes lay the case for quality content to improve engagement. Social media editors may ensure quality content for rheumatology education using Instagram. Key Points • The current landscape of Instagram use in rheumatology is limited and largely orientated towards educative content. • Likes on Instagram are positively correlated with caption character counts and videos. • Using currently underutilised tools like videos, engaging captions, and infographics may enhance the utility of Instagram in rheumatology education.

Keywords: Education; Instagram; Interdisciplinary placement; Journal impact factor; Periodicals as topic; Rheumatology; Social Media.

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Conflict of interest statement

LG, EN, and OZ work as social media editors for several rheumatology journals and organisations. PG is a DMSC member of @RheumJnl. The other authors have no conflicts of interest.

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Association between number of likes, hashtags used, and caption character count per post
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A post from IJR (@ijrheum) showing the image and highlighting the essential feature briefly in the text next to it ( reproduced with permission from IJR)

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