(252) Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Impacted Penile Implant Public Interest in the US?

M. Hammad, H. Nakamura, J. Miller, B. Azad, F. Yafi
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The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted various aspects of society, including healthcare-seeking behaviors. Online search trends have become valuable indicators of public health concerns and interests. This study focuses on the search trends for penile implants to understand how these trends have changed in different metro/county income levels pre- and post-COVID-19. Data on Google search trends for penile implant procedures were collected for specific metropolitan areas before and after the COVID-19 pandemic. The metropolitan areas with the highest search intents were further analyzed. Average household income and per capita income, based off 2021 US Census Bureau, were calculated for the top five metropolitan hot spots (household income, per capita income before and after the pandemic) then visualized in a linear model. Between 2016 and 2023, pre- and post- COVID-19, the interest in penile implants has been steadily increasing on average in the US (figure 1). Within these interest groups, a handful of counties account for the most searches that result in the following surges, and are associated with specific socioeconomic backgrounds and events. Before COVID-19, the average household income of counties most interested in penile implants was $53,215.80 (39th percentile) and the per capita median income was $34,626.80 (37th percentile). Post-COVID-19, both of these averages decreased over time to $50, 945.17 (37th percentile) and $31, 435.17, respectively (34th percentile) (figure 2). This study demonstrates significant increases in Google search trends for penile implant procedures after the COVID-19 pandemic. Before the pandemic, higher-income regions demonstrated more interest in penile implant searches, potentially linked to affluence and investment in men’s health, compared to more interest in lower income regions post-pandemic. Any of the authors act as a consultant, employee or shareholder of an industry for: Advisory board and speaker for Coloplast; consultant for Cynosure; advisory board and speaker for Halozyme; intellectual property with Masimo; advisory board for Promescent; consultant for Sprout; advisory board for Xialla.
(252) COVID-19 大流行是否影响了美国公众对阴茎植入物的兴趣?
COVID-19 大流行对社会的各个方面产生了重大影响,其中包括寻求医疗保健的行为。在线搜索趋势已成为公众健康关注和兴趣的重要指标。 本研究重点关注阴茎植入术的搜索趋势,以了解在 COVID-19 前后,这些趋势在不同城市/县收入水平的变化情况。 我们收集了 COVID-19 流行前后特定大都市地区阴茎植入手术的谷歌搜索趋势数据。对搜索意向最高的都市区进行了进一步分析。根据美国人口普查局 2021 年的数据,计算出了前五个大都市热点地区的平均家庭收入和人均收入(大流行前后的家庭收入和人均收入),然后将其可视化为线性模型。 从 2016 年到 2023 年,即 COVID-19 前后,美国人对阴茎植入物的兴趣平均稳步上升(图 1)。在这些兴趣群体中,少数几个县的搜索量最大,导致了以下的激增,这些县与特定的社会经济背景和事件有关。在 COVID-19 之前,对阴茎植入最感兴趣的县的平均家庭收入为 53,215.80 美元(第 39 百分位数),人均收入中位数为 34,626.80 美元(第 37 百分位数)。在 COVID-19 之后,这两个平均值随着时间的推移分别降至 50,945.17 美元(第 37 百分位数)和 31,435.17 美元(第 34 百分位数)(图 2)。 本研究表明,COVID-19 大流行后,阴茎植入手术的谷歌搜索趋势明显增加。大流行前,高收入地区对阴茎植入搜索表现出更大的兴趣,这可能与富裕程度和对男性健康的投资有关,而大流行后,低收入地区对阴茎植入搜索表现出更大的兴趣。 本文作者均为某行业的顾问、雇员或股东:Coloplast公司的顾问委员会和发言人;Cynosure公司的顾问;Halozyme公司的顾问委员会和发言人;Masimo公司的知识产权;Promescent公司的顾问委员会;Sprout公司的顾问;Xialla公司的顾问委员会。
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