Public interest in online searching of asthma information: insights from a Google trends analysis.

Publication date: Feb 13, 2025

Google Trends (GT) is a free tool that provides insights into the public’s interest and information-seeking behavior on specific topics. In this study, we utilized GT data on patients’ search history to better understand their questions and information needs regarding asthma. We extracted the relative GT search volume (RSV) for keywords associated with asthma to explore information-seeking behaviors and assess internet search patterns regarding asthma disease from 2004 to 2024 in both English and Persian languages. In addition, a correlation analysis was conducted to assess terms correlated with asthma searches. Then, the AutoRegressive predictive models were developed to estimate future patterns of asthma-related searches and the information needs of individuals with asthma. The analysis revealed that the mean total RSV for asthma-related keywords over the 20-year period was 41. 79 +/- 6. 07. The researchers found that while asthma-related search volume has shown a consistent upward trend in Persian-speaking countries over the last decade, English-speaking countries have experienced less variability in such searches except for a spike during the COVID-19 pandemic. The correlation analysis of related subjects showed that “air pollution”, “infection”, and “insomnia” have a positive correlation with asthma. Developing AutoRegressive predictive models on retrieved Google Trends data revealed a seasonal pattern in global asthma-related search interest. In contrast, the models forecasted a growing increase in information-seeking behaviors regarding asthma among Persian-speaking patients over the coming decades. There are significant differences in how people search for and access asthma information based on their language and regional context. In English-speaking countries, searches tend to focus on broader asthma-related topics like pollution and infections, likely due to the availability of comprehensive asthma resources. In contrast, Persian speakers prioritize understanding specific aspects of asthma-like symptoms, medications, and complementary treatments. To address these divergent information needs, health organizations should tailor content to these divergent needs.

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Concepts Keywords
Asthma Asthma
Future Google trend
Google Public interest
Persian Relative search volume
Therapy Time series analysis

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH asthma
pathway KEGG Asthma
disease IDO history
drug DRUGBANK Tropicamide
disease MESH COVID-19 pandemic
drug DRUGBANK Medical air
disease MESH infection
disease MESH insomnia
pathway REACTOME Reproduction
disease MESH airway obstruction
drug DRUGBANK Trestolone
drug DRUGBANK Coenzyme M
disease MESH allergy
drug DRUGBANK Fenamole
disease MESH Dyspnea
drug DRUGBANK Pentaerythritol tetranitrate
disease MESH complications
disease MESH anxiety
drug DRUGBANK L-Phenylalanine
disease MESH influenza
disease MESH malaria
pathway KEGG Malaria
disease MESH respiratory diseases
disease MESH COPD
drug DRUGBANK Piroxicam
disease MESH alzheimer’s disease
disease MESH Burnout
disease MESH Weight loss
disease MESH gonorrhea
drug DRUGBANK Acetylsalicylic acid
disease MESH Scarlet Fever
disease MESH pulmonary tuberculosis
disease IDO production
disease MESH unemployment
drug DRUGBANK Bismuth subgallate
disease MESH nasal polyps
disease MESH prostate cancer
pathway KEGG Prostate cancer
disease MESH Cancer

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