Kilgallen William, Earp Brandon, Zhang Dafang
Orthopedics, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, USA.
Orthopedic Surgery, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, USA.
Cureus. 2023 Nov 30;15(11):e49755. doi: 10.7759/cureus.49755. eCollection 2023 Nov.
The internet is a common resource for patients seeking health information. Trends in internet search interests for common hand surgery diagnoses and their seasonal variations have not been previously studied. The objectives of this study were (1) to describe the temporal trends in internet search interest for common hand surgery diagnoses in the recent five-year time period and (2) to assess seasonal variations in search term interest.
An internet-based study of internet search term interest of 10 common hand surgery diagnoses was performed using Google Trends (Google, Inc., Mountain View, CA) from January 2017 to December 2021. The 10 diagnoses were "carpal tunnel syndrome," "trigger finger," "thumb arthritis," "ganglion cyst," "de Quervain's tenosynovitis," "lateral epicondylitis," "Dupuytren disease," "distal radius fracture," "finger fracture," and "scaphoid fracture." Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to assess for seasonal differences in search interest, and temporal trends were assessed using the two-tailed Mann-Kendall trend test.
During the study period, there was an increasing trend for search interest for "carpal tunnel syndrome," "trigger finger," "thumb arthritis," "Dupuytren disease," and "finger fracture," both in the United States and worldwide. There was no significant temporal trend for "ganglion cyst," "de Quervain's tenosynovitis," "lateral epicondylitis," and "distal radius fracture." There were no significant temporal trend for "scaphoid fracture" in the United States and a decreasing trend worldwide. There was significant seasonal variation in search term interest for "finger fracture" in the United States, "finger fracture" worldwide, and "scaphoid fracture" in the United States, with popularity peaking in the fall.
Despite growth in global internet usage, internet search interest has remained stagnant for many common hand surgery conditions, which may represent a shifting preference for patients to obtain health information from other resources. Internet search interest for traumatic hand conditions corresponds to seasonal variations in fracture epidemiology and peaks in the fall season.
互联网是患者获取健康信息的常用资源。此前尚未对常见手部手术诊断的互联网搜索兴趣趋势及其季节性变化进行研究。本研究的目的是:(1)描述近五年内常见手部手术诊断的互联网搜索兴趣的时间趋势;(2)评估搜索词兴趣的季节性变化。
使用谷歌趋势(谷歌公司,加利福尼亚州山景城)对2017年1月至2021年12月期间10种常见手部手术诊断的互联网搜索词兴趣进行基于互联网的研究。这10种诊断为“腕管综合征”“扳机指”“拇指关节炎”“腱鞘囊肿”“桡骨茎突狭窄性腱鞘炎”“外侧上髁炎”“杜普伊特伦挛缩症”“桡骨远端骨折”“手指骨折”和“舟骨骨折”。采用方差分析(ANOVA)评估搜索兴趣的季节性差异,并使用双尾曼-肯德尔趋势检验评估时间趋势。
在研究期间,美国和全球范围内,“腕管综合征”“扳机指”“拇指关节炎”“杜普伊特伦挛缩症”和“手指骨折”的搜索兴趣呈上升趋势。“腱鞘囊肿”“桡骨茎突狭窄性腱鞘炎”“外侧上髁炎”和“桡骨远端骨折”没有显著的时间趋势。美国的“舟骨骨折”没有显著的时间趋势,而全球范围内呈下降趋势。美国的“手指骨折”、全球的“手指骨折”以及美国的“舟骨骨折”的搜索词兴趣存在显著的季节性变化,秋季时搜索热度达到峰值。
尽管全球互联网使用量有所增长,但许多常见手部手术疾病的互联网搜索兴趣仍停滞不前,这可能表明患者更倾向于从其他资源获取健康信息。手部创伤疾病的互联网搜索兴趣与骨折流行病学的季节性变化相对应,在秋季达到峰值。