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Internet Search Patterns and Covid-19: What Are Patients in the United States Asking Online?

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BACKGROUND The internet is a well-known source of information that patients use to better inform their opinions and to guide their conversations with physicians in clinic. The novelty of the… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND The internet is a well-known source of information that patients use to better inform their opinions and to guide their conversations with physicians in clinic. The novelty of the recent outbreak of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) has led patients to more frequently turn to the internet to gather more information and to alleviate their concerns about the virus. OBJECTIVE The aims of the study were to 1) determine the most commonly searched phrases related to Covid-19 in the United States and 2) identify the sources of information for these web searches. METHODS Search terms related to Covid-19 were entered into Google. Questions and websites from Google Web Search were extracted to a database using customized software. Each question was categorized into one of six topics: Clinical Signs and Symptoms, Treatment, Transmission, Cleaning Methods, Activity Modification, and Policy. Additionally, the websites were categorized according to source: World Health Organization (WHO), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Non-CDC Government, Academic, News, and Other Media. RESULTS In total, 200 questions and websites were extracted. The most common question topic was Transmission (31.5%), followed by Clinical Signs and Symptoms (27.0%) and Activity Modification (15.5%). Notably, the Clinical Signs and Symptoms category captured questions about myths associated with the disease, such as whether consuming alcohol stops the coronavirus. The most common websites provided were maintained by the CDC, the WHO, and academic medical organizations. Collectively, these three sources accounted for 84.0% of the websites in our sample. CONCLUSIONS In the United States, the most commonly searched topics related to Covid-19 were transmission, clinical signs and symptoms, and activity modification. Reassuringly, a sizable majority of internet sources provided were from major health organizations or from academic medical institutions. CLINICALTRIAL

Keywords: signs symptoms; search; related covid; internet; united states; clinical signs

Journal Title: Journal of medical Internet research
Year Published: 2020

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