Noll-Hussong Michael
Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University of Ulm, Ulm, Germany.
JMIR Public Health Surveill. 2017 Mar 27;3(1):e15. doi: 10.2196/publichealth.7054.
In many Western countries, after a motor vehicle collision, those involved seek health care for the assessment of injuries and for insurance documentation purposes. In contrast, in many less wealthy countries, there may be limited access to care and no insurance or compensation system.
The purpose of this infodemiology study was to investigate the global pattern of evolving Internet usage in countries with and without insurance and the corresponding compensation systems for whiplash injury.
We used the Internet search engine analytics via Google Trends to study the health information-seeking behavior concerning whiplash injury at national population levels in Europe.
We found that the search for "whiplash" is strikingly and consistently often associated with the search for "compensation" in countries or cultures with a tort system. Frequent or traumatic painful injuries; diseases or disorders such as arthritis, headache, radius, and hip fracture; depressive disorders; and fibromyalgia were not associated similarly with searches on "compensation."
In this study, we present evidence from the evolving viewpoint of naturalistic Internet search engine analytics that the expectations for receiving compensation may influence Internet search behavior in relation to whiplash injury.
在许多西方国家,机动车碰撞事故发生后,相关人员会寻求医疗护理以评估伤情并用于保险文件记录。相比之下,在许多较不富裕的国家,获得医疗护理的机会可能有限,且不存在保险或赔偿体系。
这项信息流行病学研究的目的是调查有无保险及相应挥鞭伤赔偿体系的国家中互联网使用情况的全球演变模式。
我们通过谷歌趋势使用互联网搜索引擎分析,以研究欧洲国家人口层面关于挥鞭伤的健康信息寻求行为。
我们发现,在实行侵权责任制度的国家或文化中,对“挥鞭伤”的搜索显著且始终经常与对“赔偿”的搜索相关。频繁或外伤性疼痛损伤;关节炎、头痛、桡骨和髋部骨折等疾病或病症;抑郁症;以及纤维肌痛与“赔偿”搜索的关联则不同。
在本研究中,我们从自然主义的互联网搜索引擎分析不断演变的角度提供证据表明,获得赔偿的期望可能会影响与挥鞭伤相关的互联网搜索行为。