TY - JOUR AU - An, Lawrence AU - Russell, Daniel M AU - Mihalcea, Rada AU - Bacon, Elizabeth AU - Huffman, Scott AU - Resnicow, Ken PY - 2021 DA - 2021/11/12 TI -与COVID-19疫苗相关的在线搜索行为:Infodemiology研究乔——JMIR Infodemiology SP - e32127六世- 1 - 1 KW -网上健康信息KW -行为KW -搜索KW - COVID-19 KW -疫苗千瓦Infodemiology KW -互联网KW -趋势KW -公共卫生KW -意识KW -关注KW -兴趣KW -公共KW -错误KW -安全KW -副作用KW -可用性AB -背景:疫苗接种COVID-19是一个重要的公共卫生策略应对持续的大流行。检查与COVID-19疫苗相关的在线搜索行为可以深入了解公众对COVID-19疫苗接种的认识、担忧和兴趣。目的:本研究的目的是描述在美国公共疫苗接种工作开始期间与COVID-19疫苗相关的在线搜索行为。方法:我们检查了谷歌Trends从2021年1月1日至2021年3月16日的数据,以确定互联网上疫苗相关搜索的相对搜索量。我们还检查了COVID-19疫苗相关搜索的搜索查询日志数据,并确定了5类搜索:(1)一般或其他信息,(2)疫苗可获得性,(3)疫苗制造商,(4)疫苗副作用和安全性,以及(5)疫苗神话和阴谋信念。在本文中,我们报告了这些不同类别的疫苗相关搜索的比例和趋势。结果:在2021年第一季度,与COVID-19疫苗相关的所有网络搜索查询的比例从约10%增加到近50% (P< 0.001)。大多数COVID-19疫苗查询都涉及疫苗可获得性,包含特定药房名称的查询比例特别显著增加(从6%增加到27%;P = . 01)。 Queries related to vaccine safety and side-effects (<5% of total queries) or specific vaccine-related myths (<1% of total queries) were uncommon, and the relative frequency of both types of searches decreased during the study period. Conclusions: This study demonstrates an increase in online search behavior related to COVID-19 vaccination in early 2021 along with an increase in the proportion of searches related to vaccine availability at pharmacies. These findings are consistent with an increase in public interest and intention to get vaccinated during the initial phase of public COVID-19 vaccination efforts. SN - 2564-1891 UR - https://infodemiology.www.mybigtv.com/2021/1/e32127 UR - https://doi.org/10.2196/32127 UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34841200 DO - 10.2196/32127 ID - info:doi/10.2196/32127 ER -
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