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公众对复发性尿路感染在线信息的兴趣主要集中在发表质量最差的信息上。

Public Interest in Online Information on Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections Is Greatest for Information with the Poorest Publication Quality.

作者信息

Thaker Sapna, Chan Justin Y H, Thaker Karan N, Takele Rebecca A, Newlands Abigail F, Maxwell Kayleigh, Bhanji Yasin, Kramer Melissa, Scotland Kymora B

机构信息

Department of Urology, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.

Department of Surgery, Division of Urology, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON M5S3H2, Canada.

出版信息

Pathogens. 2024 Dec 20;13(12):1125. doi: 10.3390/pathogens13121125.

Abstract

: Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most prevalent bacterial infections. With many patients turning to the Internet as a health resource, this study seeks to understand public engagement with online resources concerning recurrent UTIs (rUTIs), assess their reliability, and identify common questions/concerns about rUTIs. : Social media analysis tool BuzzSumo was used to calculate online engagement (likes, shares, comments, views) with information on rUTIs. The reliability of highly engaged articles was evaluated using the DISCERN questionnaire. Highly engaged categories were entered as keywords in Google Trends to quantify search interest. To categorize patient-specific concerns, a database containing anonymously collected patient questions about rUTIs was created. : BuzzSumo revealed four search categories: general information, treatment, causes, and herbal remedies. DISCERN scores indicated moderate reliability overall; however, the "herbal remedies" category demonstrated poor reliability despite high engagement. Google Trends analysis highlighted "causes" and "treatment" searches as highest in relative interest. The 10 most popular categories of concern were antibiotics, microbiome, vaccines, prevention, pelvic pain, sex, testing, symptoms, diet/lifestyle, and hormones. : People living with rUTIs demonstrate key concerns and often seek information online, yet articles with high engagement often contain unreliable information. Healthcare professionals may consider counteracting misinformation by providing evidence-based information online about rUTIs.

摘要

尿路感染(UTIs)是最常见的细菌感染之一。随着许多患者将互联网作为健康资源,本研究旨在了解公众对复发性尿路感染(rUTIs)在线资源的参与情况,评估其可靠性,并确定关于rUTIs的常见问题/担忧。使用社交媒体分析工具BuzzSumo来计算与rUTIs信息的在线参与度(点赞、分享、评论、浏览量)。使用DISCERN问卷评估高参与度文章的可靠性。将高参与度类别作为关键词输入谷歌趋势,以量化搜索兴趣。为了对患者特定的担忧进行分类,创建了一个包含匿名收集的患者关于rUTIs问题的数据库。BuzzSumo揭示了四个搜索类别:一般信息、治疗、病因和草药疗法。DISCERN评分总体显示可靠性中等;然而,“草药疗法”类别尽管参与度高,但可靠性较差。谷歌趋势分析突出显示“病因”和“治疗”搜索的相对兴趣最高。最受关注的10个类别是抗生素、微生物群、疫苗、预防、盆腔疼痛、性、检测、症状、饮食/生活方式和激素。患有rUTIs的人表现出关键的担忧,并且经常在网上寻求信息,然而高参与度的文章往往包含不可靠的信息。医疗保健专业人员可以考虑通过在网上提供关于rUTIs的循证信息来对抗错误信息。

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