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尼日利亚新冠疫情的信息监测与文献计量分析。

Infoveillance and bibliometric analysis of COVID-19 in Nigeria.

作者信息

Amzat Jimoh, Kanmodi Kehinde Kazeem, Egbedina Eyinade Adeduntan

机构信息

Department of Sociology Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto Nigeria.

Department of Sociology University of Johannesburg Johannesburg South Africa.

出版信息

Public Health Chall. 2023 Mar 21;2(1):e77. doi: 10.1002/puh2.77. eCollection 2023 Mar.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Infectious diseases often come with enormous fear because of their ability to spark and spread. The same for COVID-19, which WHO declared a pandemic in February 2020 after a record spread in multiple countries. The global world of information and social media plays a major role in the pandemic. Hence, this study aims to analyse the patterns of internet search and research interests on COVID-19 in Nigeria.

METHODS

This is an infoveillance and bibliometric research about COVID-19 in Nigeria using systemic search through Google Trends to obtain COVID-19 information prevalence and research incidence through bibliometric analysis using SCOPUS database. The data obtained were analysed using the Microsoft Excel 2021 software. Descriptive statistics (frequencies, mean, range and mode) were used for the summarisation of the data. The findings were presented using texts, tables, charts and maps.

RESULTS

The information search spike started 1 week before the first index case. Search volume index inequalities were observed across the country, with the northern Nigeria having a higher search volume for COVID-19. This study also uncovered several top search terms, including "COVID-19," "COVID loan" and "vaccine," and queries, including "COVID-19 Nigeria," "COVID loan" and "COVID-19 in Nigeria," among others, which showed critical infodemiologic concerns in Nigeria. The interests of Nigerian researchers concerning COVID-19 cut across various disciplines. The top three subject areas with the most significant volume of these publications were Medicine, Social Sciences and Biochemistry. This study found extensive research collaboration with over 150 countries coupled with external funding.

CONCLUSION

As internet search spikes reflect population health concerns and information-wish, understanding the infodemic patterns and search terms will influence mass media regulators and health authorities to be vigilant and tackle the spread of misinformation. Nigeria's research resilience depicts great potential, hence, a call for improved local funding for research and development.

摘要

背景

传染病往往因其引发和传播的能力而带来巨大恐惧。2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)也是如此,在多个国家创纪录传播后,世界卫生组织于2020年2月宣布其为大流行病。全球信息和社交媒体世界在这场大流行病中发挥着重要作用。因此,本研究旨在分析尼日利亚关于COVID-19的互联网搜索模式和研究兴趣。

方法

这是一项关于尼日利亚COVID-19的信息监测和文献计量研究,通过谷歌趋势进行系统搜索以获取COVID-19信息流行情况,并使用Scopus数据库通过文献计量分析得出研究发生率。使用微软Excel 2021软件对获得的数据进行分析。描述性统计(频率、均值、范围和众数)用于汇总数据。研究结果通过文本、表格、图表和地图呈现。

结果

信息搜索高峰在首例索引病例出现前1周开始。全国各地观察到搜索量指数不平等,尼日利亚北部对COVID-19的搜索量更高。本研究还发现了几个热门搜索词,包括“COVID-19”“COVID贷款”和“疫苗”,以及查询词,包括“尼日利亚COVID-19”“COVID贷款”和“尼日利亚的COVID-19”等,这些显示了尼日利亚关键的信息流行病学关注点。尼日利亚研究人员对COVID-19的兴趣涉及多个学科。这些出版物数量最多的前三个学科领域是医学、社会科学和生物化学。本研究发现与150多个国家有广泛的研究合作并有外部资金支持。

结论

由于互联网搜索高峰反映了民众对健康的关注和信息需求,了解信息疫情模式和搜索词将影响大众媒体监管机构和卫生当局保持警惕并应对错误信息的传播。尼日利亚的研究韧性显示出巨大潜力,因此,呼吁增加本地对研发的资金投入。

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