COVID-19大流行后公众近视意识评估:一项信息流行病学研究

IF 4.1 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Junhan Chen, Deokho Lee, Shin-Ichi Ikeda, Yan Zhang, Kazuno Negishi, Kazuo Tsubota, Toshihide Kurihara
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目的:自2019冠状病毒病大流行以来,越来越多的人使用在线资源获取与健康相关的信息,包括近视管理信息。我们的目的是获得COVID-19爆发前后全球公共卫生对近视和防治方法的搜索兴趣。方法:使用谷歌Trends对全球近视及相关词汇的搜索兴趣进行评估。收集了2019年至2023年的数据,并将其分为三个时期:大流行前(2019年)、大流行年(2020年)和大流行后(2021-2023年)。每个平均搜索量指数被用来用Kruskal-Wallis测试来检验公众意识。结果:在常用的搜索关键词中,“近视”比“近视眼”和“近视”更受欢迎。疫情期间,“近视”的搜索量保持稳定,而疫情后,“近视”的搜索量激增(31.54%)。讨论:研究强调,在COVID-19大流行期间,全球在线对近视的认识显著提高。大流行期间长时间的远程工作可能改变生活习惯,影响公众对治疗方案的看法。这些发现可以为近视相关的全球利益格局提供有价值的视角,支持后续的近视研究,并进一步有助于制定相关的公共卫生政策。
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Assessing public awareness of myopia after the COVID-19 pandemic: an infodemiology study.

Objectives: Since the COVID-19 pandemic started, an increasing number of individuals use online resources to obtain health-related information, including myopia management. We aimed to obtain the search interest of global public health on myopia and prevention/treatment methods before and after the outbreak of COVID-19.

Methods: Google Trends was used to assess the global search interest in myopia and related terms. Data spanning from 2019 to 2023 were collected and segmented into three periods: prepandemic (2019), pandemic year (2020) and postpandemic (2021-2023). Each average search volume index was used to examine public awareness with the Kruskal-Wallis test.

Results: Among commonly used search keywords, Myopia is preferred over more colloquial terms (Nearsighted and Shortsighted). During the pandemic, searches for Myopia remained stable, while postpandemic, interest in Myopia surged (31.54%, p<0.0001). Myopia prevention/treatment awareness from 2019 to 2023 indicated notable shifts. In 2020, searches for Contact lenses and Spectacles decreased (-14.09% and -21.97%, respectively, both p<0.0001). These trends persisted postpandemic, with declining searches for Orthokeratology (-41.38%, p<0.01). Public interest for Light therapy (43.00%, p<0.0001) and Atropine (27.42%, p<0.0001) increased.

Discussion: The research highlights significant increases in global online awareness of myopia during the COVID-19 pandemic. The extended period of remote work during the pandemic may alter lifestyle habits and affect public perception of treatment options. Those findings could offer valuable perspectives on global interest patterns related to myopia, which supports subsequent myopia studies and is further useful to develop relevant public health policies.

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