2019
DOI: 10.2196/13130
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Access to Primary Care and Internet Searches for Walk-In Clinics and Emergency Departments in Canada: Observational Study Using Google Trends and Population Health Survey Data

Abstract: BackgroundAccess to primary care is a challenge for many Canadians. Models of primary care vary widely among provinces, including arrangements for same-day and after-hours access. Use of walk-in clinics and emergency departments (EDs) may also vary, but data sources that allow comparison are limited.ObjectiveWe used Google Trends to examine the relative frequency of searches for walk-in clinics and EDs across provinces and over time in Canada. We correlated provincial relative search frequencies from Google Tr… Show more

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“…Another study found that searches related to ankle swelling also increased in midsummer [ 26 ]. Heartburn-related searches increased during winter, as did heart failure hospitalizations [ 10 , 27 ]. These studies indicate that an increase in the search volume for a particular condition reflects an actual increase in the number of patients affected with that condition.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Another study found that searches related to ankle swelling also increased in midsummer [ 26 ]. Heartburn-related searches increased during winter, as did heart failure hospitalizations [ 10 , 27 ]. These studies indicate that an increase in the search volume for a particular condition reflects an actual increase in the number of patients affected with that condition.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Google Trends and Google Ads are often used to investigate what searches are actually performed on the internet. A relationship between Google’s search volume increase and the influenza epidemic was noted based on such analyses [ 10 - 12 ]. In this study, we used the same tools to verify actual search queries and their relationship to orthopedic associations’ website ranks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…British health and social care institutions regularly refer patients to the National Medical Service System (i.e., the National Health Service), but these organizations also announced that their future patients would be withdrawn from national data sharing programs. The relevant medical institutions must now cooperate with the complete removal of personal information, and they will no longer be able to re-identify data (44)(45)(46)(47).…”
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“…It has been used to study online behavior on diverse health topics, such as early detection of influenza epidemics [ 4 - 6 ], pertussis outbreak monitoring [ 7 ], asthma monitoring [ 8 ], and cancer detection [ 9 , 10 ]. The tool has also been used to study public interest in cancer [ 11 , 12 ], suicide assessment [ 13 , 14 ], depression-related information seeking [ 15 ], lifestyle-disease surveillance [ 16 ], bariatric surgery [ 17 ], herpes zoster vaccinations [ 18 ], searches for walk-in clinics and emergency departments [ 19 ], obesity-related behavior [ 20 ], and reproductive health [ 21 - 26 ]. Research using this tool has increased over 20-fold between 2009 and 2018 [ 27 ].…”
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confidence: 99%