2020, Número 3
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Revista Cubana de Información en Ciencias de la Salud (ACIMED) 2020; 31 (3)
Análisis exploratorio de las tendencias de búsqueda en internet durante el brote de la COVID-19
Renzo Aquino-Canchari C, Chávez-Bustamante SG, Caira-Chuquineyra BS
Idioma: Ingles.
Referencias bibliográficas: 33
Paginas: 1-20
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RESUMEN
La enfermedad del coronavirus 2019 ha puesto al mundo en una emergencia sanitaria. La búsqueda de información en Internet refleja en gran medida el interés de la gente por esta pandemia.
Objetivo:
Realizar un análisis exploratorio de las tendencias de búsqueda en Internet durante el brote de la enfermedad por coronavirus de 2019.
Métodos:
Google Trends se utilizó para proporcionar datos sobre el volumen relativo de búsquedas en Google de términos relacionados con la enfermedad del coronavirus del año 2019. El período de evaluación fue del 1ro. de enero al 17 de mayo de 2020.
Resultados:
El término de búsqueda utilizado para conocer esta pandemia fue “coronavirus”, el síntoma más buscado fue “fiebre”, seguido de “dolor de garganta” y “tos”; además, el interés de los usuarios por conocer las vías de transmisión del síndrome respiratorio agudo del coronavirus 2. En cuanto a las medidas preventivas, el término más buscado fue “quedarse en casa”, seguido de “máscaras faciales”, “distanciamiento social” y “lavarse las manos”.
Conclusiones:
Los resultados confirmaron el interés en el COVID-19 a través de Internet. El uso de información del interés de búsqueda de las personas en Internet podría ayudar a formular políticas de salud para controlar mejor el brote de la enfermedad del coronavirus del año 2019.
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