Radhika Gupta BDS, Vikrant Mohanty BDS, MDS (Public Health Dentistry), MBA, PGMLE, PGHHM, Aswini Y. Balappanavar BDS, MDS (Public Health Dentistry), Puneet Chahar BDS, MDS (Public Health Dentistry), Kavita Rijhwani BDS, MDS (Public Health Dentistry), Sonal Bhatia BDS
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摘要
世界范围内互联网服务的可负担性、可及性和普及率的提高大大改变了收集健康相关信息的方式。这导致了信息流行病学概念的起源,该概念允许在接近实时的情况下收集和分析信息。在全球,口腔疾病影响着近35亿人;因此,口腔健康搜索的数量和概况将有助于了解特定的社区牙科需求和制定相关的口腔健康策略。目的综述口腔健康与疾病信息流行病学方面的文献。方法:根据PRISMA-ScR指南进行范围审查。电子搜索引擎(b谷歌Scholar)和数据库(PubMed, Web of science, Scopus)从2002年开始检索。结果共纳入38篇文献。口腔健康与疾病的信息流行病学研究主要应用于两个领域。在38篇文章中,24篇文章访问了可获得的在线信息的质量,15篇文章研究了在线口腔健康相关信息的寻求行为。结论牙痛、口腔癌、龋齿、牙周病、口腔颌面外科手术和儿科口腔疾病是口腔疾病的最常见搜索项。大多数研究来自发达国家,b谷歌是被研究最多的搜索引擎。
Infodemiology for oral health and disease: A scoping review
Introduction
Increasing affordability, accessibility and penetration of internet services worldwide, have substantially changed the ways of gathering health-related information. This has led to the origin of concept infodemiology that allows the information to be collected and analysed in near real time. Globally, oral diseases affect nearly 3.5 billion people; thus, volume and profile of oral health searches would help in understanding specific community dental needs and formulation of pertinent oral health strategies.
Aim
To review the published literature on infodemiological aspects of oral health and disease.
Methodology
This scoping review was conducted in accordance with PRISMA-ScR guidelines. Electronic search engines (Google Scholar) and databases (PubMed, Web of science, Scopus) were searched from 2002 onwards.
Results
Thirty-eight articles were included in this review. The infodemiological studies for oral health and disease were mainly used in two domains. Out of 38 articles, 24 accessed the quality of available online information and 15 studied online oral health-related information seeking behaviour.
Conclusion
The most commonly searched oral diseases were toothache, oral cancer, dental caries, periodontal disease, oral maxillofacial surgical procedures and paediatric oral diseases. Most of the studies belonged to developed countries and Google was the most researched search engine.
期刊介绍:
Health Information and Libraries Journal (HILJ) provides practitioners, researchers, and students in library and health professions an international and interdisciplinary forum. Its objectives are to encourage discussion and to disseminate developments at the frontiers of information management and libraries. A major focus is communicating practices that are evidence based both in managing information and in supporting health care. The Journal encompasses: - Identifying health information needs and uses - Managing programmes and services in the changing health environment - Information technology and applications in health - Educating and training health information professionals - Outreach to health user groups