Synopsis of Social media discussions

The discussions reflect a moderate appreciation for the article, with comments highlighting its role in improving research reporting standards, and references to related podcasts and research topics that underscore its relevance. The tone emphasizes its usefulness without deep critique or detailed analysis, indicating a consistent but cautious recognition of its impact.

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Agreement
Moderate agreement

Most discussions recognize the value of the article in guiding clinical research reporting, with references to its structured format and importance for effective communication.

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Interest
Moderate level of interest

Participants show moderate interest, mainly focusing on emerging research trends and the article's relevance to advancing pediatric critical care research.

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Engagement
Neutral engagement

Overall, engagement is neutral, as discussions include brief mentions and links to related podcasts and articles rather than in-depth analysis.

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Impact
Moderate level of impact

The discussions suggest that the publication could influence research practices, though the tone indicates a general acknowledgment rather than strong advocacy.

Social Mentions

YouTube

2 Videos

Twitter

17 Posts

News

1 Articles

Metrics

Video Views

2,049

Total Likes

57

Extended Reach

62,216

Social Features

20

Timeline: Posts about article

Top Social Media Posts

Posts referencing the article

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    March 12, 2021

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  • Int’l Women in Intensive & Critical Care
    @IWICC_org (Twitter)

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    March 12, 2021

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  • C Campbell, MD, FRCPC (she/her)
    @CalMCampbell (Twitter)

    RT @PedCritCareMed: PCCM Notes, Methods, and Statistics, an introduction to the series by our Editor In Chief @RobertCTasker with a free a…
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  • Sean Barnes (he/him), MD, MBA
    @DrSeanBarnes (Twitter)

    RT @PedCritCareMed: PCCM Notes, Methods, and Statistics, an introduction to the series by our Editor In Chief @RobertCTasker with a free a…
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    March 12, 2021

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  • Jackie Ong
    @ongsoomay (Twitter)

    RT @PedCritCareMed: PCCM Notes, Methods, and Statistics, an introduction to the series by our Editor In Chief @RobertCTasker with a free a…
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    March 12, 2021

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  • Kenneth E. Remy, MD, MHSc, FCCM
    @DrKenRemy1 (Twitter)

    RT @PedCritCareMed: PCCM Notes, Methods, and Statistics, an introduction to the series by our Editor In Chief @RobertCTasker with a free a…
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    March 11, 2021

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    @areinamo21 (Twitter)

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    March 11, 2021

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  • Sapna Kudchadkar, MD, PhD
    @SapnaKmd (Twitter)

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  • Kerri LaRovere MD, MMSc
    @KerriLarovere (Twitter)

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    March 11, 2021

    17

  • PedsICU_tweets
    @PedsICU_tweets (Twitter)

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    March 11, 2021

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  • Hari Krishnan
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    March 11, 2021

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  • Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
    @PedCritCareMed (Twitter)

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Abstract Synopsis

  • The text explains how to write a structured clinical research report for PCCM, focusing on a comprehensive 3000-word format.
  • It likely covers important sections such as introduction, methods, results, and discussion to ensure clear and organized scientific communication.
  • The guide aims to help researchers present their clinical findings effectively, adhering to specific formatting and content standards.]