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2019冠状病毒病对泌尿系统疾病在线关注度的影响:谷歌趋势分析

Impact of COVID-19 on Online Interest in Urologic Conditions: An Analysis of Google Trends.

作者信息

Khosla Lakshay, Bockelman Daniel, Gong Susan, Vizgan Gabriel, Kabarriti Abdo E

机构信息

Department of Urology, State University of New York Downstate Health Sciences University, New York City, USA.

出版信息

Cureus. 2022 Jan 12;14(1):e21149. doi: 10.7759/cureus.21149. eCollection 2022 Jan.

Abstract

Background With COVID-19 leading to several isolation measures for preventative care, health care utilization, especially within urology, decreased substantially. The impact of COVID-19 on the population's interests in urologic conditions remains to be established. By using the platform of Google Trends, which allows search behaviors and interest in healthcare topics to be quantified over time, we investigated the impact of COVID-19 on online search behaviors relating to common urologic conditions in the US. Methods The platform of Google Trends was utilized to analyze online interest in twelve common urologic conditions in the US from October 1, 2018 to August 1, 2021 (divided into "pre-COVID" and "COVID" periods at March 1, 2020). Search volume index (SVI), a measure of relative search volume on Google, data sets for the US, top queried and populated states, rising queries, and top queries were retrieved and analyzed for all conditions. Pre-COVID and COVID median SVIs were compared using the Mann Whitney U test, and correlations were analyzed using Spearman's rank-order correlation test. Results For all twelve urologic conditions, rising and top queries were often related to symptoms, treatments, and COVID-19. COVID showed higher SVIs for erectile dysfunction (p=0.04) and lower SVIs for bladder cancer (p<0.01), hematuria (p<0.01), kidney cancer (p<0.01), kidney stones (p=0.03), and prostate cancer (p<0.01). Correlations to COVID-19 searches were seen for bladder cancer (R=-0.36, p<0.01), erectile dysfunction (R=0.20, p=0.04), hematuria (R=-0.31, p<0.01), overactive bladder (R=-0.23, p=0.04), and prostate cancer (R=-0.33, p<0.01). No correlations were found for benign prostatic hyperplasia, interstitial cystitis, low testosterone, urinary incontinence, and urinary tract infections. Conclusions Online interest in many urologic conditions, especially cancers, decreased during COVID. Given the internet's increasing role in healthcare, a reduced interest could translate to delayed diagnosis and treatment of these conditions. Only erectile dysfunction showed increasing interest, potentially due to research or misinformation linking it to COVID-19.

摘要

背景 由于新冠疫情导致多项预防性护理隔离措施,医疗保健利用率大幅下降,尤其是泌尿外科领域。新冠疫情对民众对泌尿系统疾病的关注影响尚待确定。通过使用谷歌趋势平台,该平台可对医疗保健主题的搜索行为和关注度随时间进行量化,我们调查了新冠疫情对美国常见泌尿系统疾病在线搜索行为的影响。方法 利用谷歌趋势平台分析2018年10月1日至2021年8月1日美国十二种常见泌尿系统疾病的在线关注度(在2020年3月1日分为“新冠疫情前”和“新冠疫情期间”)。检索并分析了所有疾病的搜索量指数(SVI),即谷歌上相对搜索量的一种衡量指标、美国数据集、查询量最高和人口最多的州、上升查询量以及热门查询。使用曼-惠特尼U检验比较新冠疫情前和疫情期间的SVI中位数,并使用斯皮尔曼等级相关检验分析相关性。结果 对于所有十二种泌尿系统疾病,上升查询量和热门查询通常与症状、治疗方法以及新冠疫情有关。新冠疫情期间勃起功能障碍的SVI较高(p=0.04),而膀胱癌(p<0.01)、血尿(p<0.01)、肾癌(p<0.01)、肾结石(p=0.03)和前列腺癌(p<0.01)的SVI较低。膀胱癌(R=-0.36,p<0.01)、勃起功能障碍(R=0.20,p=0.04)、血尿(R=-0.31,p<0.01)、膀胱过度活动症(R=-0.23,p=0.04)和前列腺癌(R=-0.33,p<0.01)与新冠疫情搜索存在相关性。良性前列腺增生、间质性膀胱炎、低睾酮、尿失禁和尿路感染未发现相关性。结论 在新冠疫情期间,民众对许多泌尿系统疾病,尤其是癌症的在线关注度下降。鉴于互联网在医疗保健中的作用日益增强,关注度降低可能导致这些疾病的诊断和治疗延迟。只有勃起功能障碍显示出关注度增加,可能是由于将其与新冠疫情联系起来的研究或错误信息。

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