- Using Google Trends Data to Study Public Interest in Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) in Indonesia
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Rizki Febriawan, Nurul Fajri Widyasari, Agil Noviar Alvirosa
2021 ; 2021(1):
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- 춘계학술대회 초록집
Objective: We evaluate relative search Volume (RSV) of CKD relative search based on time interest and geographical interest in Indonesia during 2016 - 2021. CKD relative search queries were listed in English and Bahasa Language to search relevant term for Indonesia. A chi square test for goodness of fit was used to analysis of difference in the popularity of CKD search term among distinct region of Indonesia. Methods: CKD RSV was in sideway trends and consistently fluctuated during the past 5 years with the highest peak varied over time. In 2018, the highest prevalence of CKD in Indonesia was 0,64% in North Kalimantan Province whereas CKD search term achieved the highest popularity in North Sulawesi Province with [X2(34, N=1638)=157.939, P<0.001]. World Kidney Day in March 11th was unrelated to the highest peak during the past 5 years, with February-March as the highest peak was only in 2017 and 2020. Results: Internet searched interest about CKD is different between region in Indonesia. Further study is needed to assess factors associated with public seeking information about CKD. Conclusions: Objective: Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), a global health burden, is often asymptomatic until they develop into End stage renal disease (ESRD). Early detection and proper management of CKD will reduce morbidity, mortality and cost of health system. Raising public awareness of CKD is imperative in prevention, early detection and control. This Study aims to investigate the public pattern in seeking information about CKD in Indonesia. Methods: We evaluate relative search Volume (RSV) of CKD relative search based on time interest and geographical interest in Indonesia during 2016 - 2021. CKD relative search queries were listed in English and Bahasa Language to search relevant term for Indonesia. A chi square test for goodness of fit was used to analysis of difference in the popularity of CKD search term among distinct region of Indonesia. Results: CKD RSV was in sideway trends and consistently fluctuated during the past 5 years with the highest peak varied over time. In 2018, the highest prevalence of CKD in Indonesia was 0,64% in North Kalimantan Province whereas CKD search term achieved the highest popularity in North Sulawesi Province with [X2(34, N=1638)=157.939, P<0.001]. World Kidney Day in March 11th was unrelated to the highest peak during the past 5 years, with February-March as the highest peak was only in 2017 and 2020. Conclusions: Internet searched interest about CKD is different between region in Indonesia. Further study is needed to assess factors associated with public seeking information about CKD.