Plain language summaries can be included alongside submissions to the journal! They are published below the abstract and on the article's associated Figshare page. See the #dryeye social media listening research paper we published last as an example: https
The effect of dry eye disease can be profound - we know from clients that even with reasonable visual acuities, functional vision can be very severely impaired by this condition
RT @Ophthal_Therapy: The authors of a recent #socialmedia listening study in patients with #dryeye disease published the paper with a plain…
The authors of a recent #socialmedia listening study in patients with #dryeye disease published the paper with a plain language summary! You can read the complete #openaccess study here: https://t.co/0Bcs49lRWZ https://t.co/q2zLodVGuK
Evaluating Patient Experiences in Dry Eye Disease Through Social Media Listening Research. https://t.co/iev5m4lDHm
Social Media Listening Research : Insights revealed using SML strengthen our understanding about patient experiences and their unmet needs in DED @DryEyeZone @Dryeyemaster https://t.co/AIMcvEJWMh
#NLP "Evaluating Patient Experiences in Dry Eye Disease Through Social Media Listening Research." https://t.co/assUIP1JLo
Just Published: Evaluating Patient Experiences in Dry Eye Disease Through Social Media Listening Research Full article available here: https://t.co/a7lLNmO57g Plain Language Summary published with this article https://t.co/9nBVRDfmvh