描述名人诊断后神经和神经外科疾病的互联网搜索模式。

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Journal of neurosurgical sciences Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Epub Date: 2021-11-11 DOI:10.23736/S0390-5616.21.05569-7
Max S Ward, Michael J Feldman, Brittany N Ward, Vera Ong, Nolan J Brown, Shane Shahrestani, Chen Y Yang, Mickey E Abraham, Boris Paskhover, Anil Nanda
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社交媒体和互联网平台已经成为大众信息的重要驱动力。备受关注的事件,如约翰·麦凯恩宣布他的胶质母细胞瘤诊断,经常引起全国公众对医学话题的兴趣。更好地了解兴趣峰值的时间性以及引起医学界关注的信息的性质,有助于为医学界提高对神经外科领域的认识(和兴趣)提供信息。我们利用谷歌趋势上的“探索主题”功能,获取了2015年5月1日至2019年5月31日期间“胶质母细胞瘤”、“脑瘤”、《中风》和“多发性硬化症”等术语的网络、新闻和YouTube搜索数据,以确定搜索兴趣明显增加的时期。2017年7月3日至23日期间,“胶质母细胞瘤”的搜索结果显示,与该特定时间段以来的搜索结果相比,平均兴趣显著提高(42.6对8.73,P
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Characterizing internet search patterns for neurologic and neurosurgical conditions following celebrity diagnosis.

Social media and internet platforms have become significant drivers of mass-information. Highly publicized events, such as John McCain's announcement of his glioblastoma diagnosis, often drive national public interest in medical topics. Improved understanding of the temporality of interest spikes as well as the nature of the information that garners attention from outside the medical community can help inform ways in which the medical community can boost awareness of (and interest in) the field of neurosurgery. We utilized the "explore topics" feature on Google Trends to obtain web, news, and YouTube search data from May 1, 2015, to May 1, 2019 for the terms "glioblastoma," "brain tumor," "stroke," and "multiple sclerosis" to identify periods of visibly increased search interest. Search results for "glioblastoma" showed significantly elevated average interest during the period of July 3-23, 2017, as compared to that generated since this specific time period (42.6 vs. 8.73, P<0.001). This increased search activity therefore directly correlated with John McCain's public announcement of his glioblastoma diagnosis, and a similar search interest spike was evident using the search term "brain tumor" (87.3 vs. 64.2, P<0.001). Search results for "multiple sclerosis" showed - as a result of the online buzz created by Selma Blair's battle with the disease - significantly elevated average interest from October 8, 2018, to October 28, 2018, and February 11, 2019, to March 3, 2019, when compared to the average interest of the remaining time (59 vs. 40.16, P<0.001 and 69 vs. 40.16, P<0.001). Finally, there were no corresponding elevations in YouTube search interest for any of the terms associated with increased interest on Google Trends. Following major events related to the neurological disease of public figures there is an expected rise in Google search interest relevant to these topics. Our findings suggest that there is an optimal window of approximately 2 weeks following each of these events for activist and clinical groups to publicize their desired message, and for the field of neurosurgery and neurological science to increase public awareness regarding specific diseases, with a regression to baseline interest by 4 months following the event.

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Journal of neurosurgical sciences
Journal of neurosurgical sciences CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-SURGERY
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3.00
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Neurosurgical Sciences publishes scientific papers on neurosurgery and related subjects (electroencephalography, neurophysiology, neurochemistry, neuropathology, stereotaxy, neuroanatomy, neuroradiology, etc.). Manuscripts may be submitted in the form of ditorials, original articles, review articles, special articles, letters to the Editor and guidelines. The journal aims to provide its readers with papers of the highest quality and impact through a process of careful peer review and editorial work.
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