Using search trends to analyze web-based interest in lower urinary tract symptoms-related inquiries, diagnoses, and treatments in mainland china: Infodemiology study of baidu index data

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Background: Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) are one of the most commonly described urination disorders worldwide. Previous investigations have focused predominantly on the prospective identification of cases that meet the researchers' criteria; thus, the genuine demands regarding LUTS from patients and related issues may be neglected. Objective: We aimed to examine web-based search trends and behaviors related to LUTS on a national and regional scale by using the dominant, major search engine in mainland China. Methods: Baidu Index was queried by using LUTS-related terms for the period of January 2011 to September 2020. The search volume for each term was recorded to analyze search trends and demographic distributions. For user interest, user demand graph data and trend data were collected and analyzed. Results: Of the 13 LUTS domains, 11 domains are available in the Baidu Index database. The Baidu search index for each LUTS domain varied from 37.78% to 1.47%. The search trends for urinary frequency (2011-2018: annual percent change APC=7.82%; P

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Wei, S., Ma, M., Wu, C., Yu, B., Jiang, L., Wen, X., … Shi, M. (2021). Using search trends to analyze web-based interest in lower urinary tract symptoms-related inquiries, diagnoses, and treatments in mainland china: Infodemiology study of baidu index data. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 23(7). https://doi.org/10.2196/27029

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