KAUY VICTOR MARTINEZ FARIA

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Instituto do Câncer do Estado de São Paulo, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
LIM/21 - Laboratório de Neuroimagem em Psiquiatria, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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  • article 3 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Comparing public interest on stone disease between developed and underdeveloped nations: are search patterns on google trends similar?
    (2021) MARCHINI, Giovanni S.; FARIA, Kauy V. M.; NETO, Felippe L.; TORRICELLI, Fabio Cesar Miranda; DANILOVIC, Alexandre; VICENTINI, Fabio Carvalho; BATAGELLO, Carlos A.; SROUGI, Miguel; NAHAS, Willaim C.; MAZZUCCHI, Eduardo
    Objective: The big data provided by Google Trends may reveal patterns in health information-seeking behavior on population from Brazil and United States (US). Our objective was to explore and compare patterns of stone disease online information-seeking behaviors in both nations. Materials and Methods: To compare Relative Search Volume (RSV) among different urologic key words we chose ""US"" and ""Brazil"" as country and ""01/01/2009 - 31/12/2018"" as time-range. The final selection included 12 key words in each language. We defined ""ureteroscopy"" as a reference and compared RSV against it for each term. RSV was adjusted by the reference and normalized in a scale from 0-100. Trend presence was evaluated by Mann Kendall Test and magnitude by Sen's Slope (SS) Estimator. Results: We found an upward trend (p < 0.01) in most of the researched terms in both countries. Higher temporal trends were seen for ""Kidney Stone"" (SS=0.36), ""Kidney Pain"" (SS=0.39) and ""Tamsulosin"" (SS=0.21) in the US. Technical treatment terms had little search volumes and no increasing trend. ""Kidney Stent"" and ""Double J"" had a significant increase in search trend over time and had a relevant search volume overall in 2018. In Brazil, ""Calculo Renal"", ""Colica Renal"", ""Dor no Rim"" and ""Pedra no Rim"" had a significant increase in RSV (p < 0.001). More common and popular terms as ""Kidney Stent"" and ""Tamsulosin"" were highly correlated with ""Kidney Pain"" and ""Kidney Stone"" in both countries. Conclusions: In the last decade, there was a significant increase in online search for medical information related to stone-disease. Population from both countries tend to look more for generic terms related to symptoms, the disease, medical management and kidney stent, than for technical treatment vocabulary.