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通过谷歌趋势和新冠疫情新闻报道理解健康传播:八国跨国研究。

Understanding Health Communication Through Google Trends and News Coverage for COVID-19: Multinational Study in Eight Countries.

机构信息

Department of Infectious Diseases and Public Health, Jockey Club College of Veterinary Medicine and Life Sciences, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, School of Medicine, Jinan University, Guangzhou, China.

出版信息

JMIR Public Health Surveill. 2021 Dec 21;7(12):e26644. doi: 10.2196/26644.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, health information related to COVID-19 has spread across news media worldwide. Google is among the most used internet search engines, and the Google Trends tool can reflect how the public seeks COVID-19-related health information during the pandemic.

OBJECTIVE

The aim of this study was to understand health communication through Google Trends and news coverage and to explore their relationship with prevention and control of COVID-19 at the early epidemic stage.

METHODS

To achieve the study objectives, we analyzed the public's information-seeking behaviors on Google and news media coverage on COVID-19. We collected data on COVID-19 news coverage and Google search queries from eight countries (ie, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Singapore, Ireland, Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand) between January 1 and April 29, 2020. We depicted the characteristics of the COVID-19 news coverage trends over time, as well as the search query trends for the topics of COVID-19-related "diseases," "treatments and medical resources," "symptoms and signs," and "public measures." The search query trends provided the relative search volume (RSV) as an indicator to represent the popularity of a specific search term in a specific geographic area over time. Also, time-lag correlation analysis was used to further explore the relationship between search terms trends and the number of new daily cases, as well as the relationship between search terms trends and news coverage.

RESULTS

Across all search trends in eight countries, almost all search peaks appeared between March and April 2020, and declined in April 2020. Regarding COVID-19-related "diseases," in most countries, the RSV of the term "coronavirus" increased earlier than that of "covid-19"; however, around April 2020, the search volume of the term "covid-19" surpassed that of "coronavirus." Regarding the topic "treatments and medical resources," the most and least searched terms were "mask" and "ventilator," respectively. Regarding the topic "symptoms and signs," "fever" and "cough" were the most searched terms. The RSV for the term "lockdown" was significantly higher than that for "social distancing" under the topic "public health measures." In addition, when combining search trends with news coverage, there were three main patterns: (1) the pattern for Singapore, (2) the pattern for the United States, and (3) the pattern for the other countries. In the time-lag correlation analysis between the RSV for the topic "treatments and medical resources" and the number of new daily cases, the RSV for all countries except Singapore was positively correlated with new daily cases, with a maximum correlation of 0.8 for the United States. In addition, in the time-lag correlation analysis between the overall RSV for the topic "diseases" and the number of daily news items, the overall RSV was positively correlated with the number of daily news items, the maximum correlation coefficient was more than 0.8, and the search behavior occurred 0 to 17 days earlier than the news coverage.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings revealed public interest in masks, disease control, and public measures, and revealed the potential value of Google Trends in the face of the emergence of new infectious diseases. Also, Google Trends combined with news media can achieve more efficient health communication. Therefore, both news media and Google Trends can contribute to the early prevention and control of epidemics.

摘要

背景

由于 COVID-19 大流行,与 COVID-19 相关的健康信息在全球新闻媒体中传播。谷歌是使用最多的互联网搜索引擎之一,谷歌趋势工具可以反映公众在大流行期间对 COVID-19 相关健康信息的搜索情况。

目的

本研究旨在通过谷歌趋势和新闻报道了解健康传播,并探讨它们与 COVID-19 大流行早期的预防和控制之间的关系。

方法

为了实现研究目标,我们分析了公众在谷歌上的信息搜索行为和新闻媒体对 COVID-19 的报道。我们收集了 2020 年 1 月 1 日至 4 月 29 日期间来自八个国家(美国、英国、加拿大、新加坡、爱尔兰、澳大利亚、南非和新西兰)的 COVID-19 新闻报道和谷歌搜索查询数据。我们描绘了 COVID-19 新闻报道趋势随时间的变化,以及 COVID-19 相关“疾病”、“治疗和医疗资源”、“症状和体征”和“公共措施”主题的搜索查询趋势。搜索查询趋势提供了相对搜索量 (RSV),作为特定地理区域内特定时间段内特定搜索词的流行度的指标。此外,还使用时间滞后相关分析进一步探讨了搜索词趋势与每日新增病例数之间的关系,以及搜索词趋势与新闻报道之间的关系。

结果

在八个国家的所有搜索趋势中,几乎所有的搜索高峰都出现在 2020 年 3 月至 4 月之间,并在 2020 年 4 月下降。关于 COVID-19 相关“疾病”,在大多数国家,“冠状病毒”一词的 RSV 比“covid-19”更早出现;然而,大约在 2020 年 4 月,“covid-19”的搜索量超过了“冠状病毒”。关于“治疗和医疗资源”主题,搜索最多和最少的词分别是“口罩”和“呼吸机”。关于“症状和体征”主题,“发烧”和“咳嗽”是搜索最多的词。“封锁”一词的 RSV 明显高于“社交距离”一词的 RSV 在“公共卫生措施”主题下。此外,当将搜索趋势与新闻报道结合使用时,有三种主要模式:(1)新加坡模式,(2)美国模式,(3)其他国家模式。在“治疗和医疗资源”主题的 RSV 与每日新增病例数之间的时间滞后相关分析中,除新加坡外,所有国家的 RSV 均与新增病例数呈正相关,美国的相关系数最大为 0.8。此外,在“疾病”主题的整体 RSV 与每日新闻报道数量之间的时间滞后相关分析中,整体 RSV 与每日新闻报道数量呈正相关,最大相关系数大于 0.8,并且搜索行为发生在新闻报道之前 0 到 17 天。

结论

我们的研究结果揭示了公众对口罩、疾病控制和公共措施的关注,并揭示了谷歌趋势在新传染病出现时的潜在价值。此外,将谷歌趋势与新闻媒体相结合,可以实现更有效的健康传播。因此,新闻媒体和谷歌趋势都可以为传染病的早期预防和控制做出贡献。

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