| Literature DB >> 31301128 |
Linda Tizek1,2, Maximilian Schielein1,2, Melvin Rüth1, Sonja Ständer3, Manuel Pedro Pereira3, Bernadette Eberlein1, Tilo Biedermann1, Alexander Zink1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The burden of pruritus is high, especially among patients with dermatologic diseases. Identifying trends in pruritus burden and people's medical needs is challenging, since not all affected people consult a physician.Entities:
Keywords: Internet; environment; informatics; pruritus; retrospective studies; weather
Year: 2019 PMID: 31301128 PMCID: PMC6659391 DOI: 10.2196/13739
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Figure 1Map showing the 16 German cities for which Google search volume analysis was performed for pruritus-related terms searched from August 2014 to July 2018. n: number of search queries per 100,000 inhabitants; d: supply of dermatologists (ie, ratio of target to actual number of dermatologists with respect to population).
Number of searches per 100,000 inhabitants according to categories of pruritus-related keywords in 16 German cities from August 2014 to July 2018.
| City (overall search volume)a [ | Number of inhabitants in 2016 | Categories and number of searches/100,000 inhabitants, n (%)b | |||||||
| Causes | Conditions | Influential factors | Localization | Pruritus | Questions on pruritus | Treatment | General | ||
| Berlin | 3,574,830 | 779 | 1128 | 1966 | 6119 | 1537 | 720 | 1475 | 2674 |
| Hamburg | 1,810,438 | 1058 | 1665 | 2891 | 8083 | 2156 | 1012 | 1957 | 3262 |
| Munich | 1,464,301 | 1209 | 1859 | 3428 | 9712 | 2496 | 1097 | 2230 | 3712 |
| Cologne | 1,075,935 | 1397 | 2247 | 3988 | 10,889 | 2919 | 1357 | 2656 | 4040 |
| Frankfurt | 736,414 | 1589 | 2539 | 4645 | 12,542 | 3278 | 1502 | 3073 | 4530 |
| Stuttgart | 628,032 | 1705 | 2484 | 4727 | 13,122 | 3439 | 1626 | 3064 | 4657 |
| Dortmund | 585,813 | 1593 | 2366 | 4350 | 12,069 | 3382 | 1726 | 3023 | 4198 |
| Leipzig | 571,088 | 1392 | 1984 | 3707 | 10,093 | 2884 | 1219 | 2590 | 3977 |
| Dresden | 547,172 | 1482 | 1990 | 3540 | 10,651 | 2941 | 1177 | 2601 | 3739 |
| Hannover | 532,864 | 1717 | 2719 | 4851 | 12,941 | 3549 | 1687 | 3354 | 4643 |
| Nuremberg | 511,628 | 1667 | 2557 | 4535 | 12,658 | 3389 | 1597 | 3145 | 4329 |
| Kiel | 247,441 | 2219 | 3302 | 5508 | 15,749 | 4066 | 1908 | 3876 | 5428 |
| Magdeburg | 238,136 | 1655 | 1969 | 3523 | 11,758 | 3099 | 1302 | 3141 | 4170 |
| Freiburg | 227,590 | 2474 | 3203 | 6534 | 18,103 | 4302 | 2144 | 4772 | 5571 |
| Rostock | 207,513 | 1711 | 2231 | 3653 | 12,867 | 3301 | 1460 | 3446 | 4274 |
| Saarbrucken | 179,709 | 1898 | 2515 | 4875 | 15,442 | 3734 | 1870 | 4018 | 4646 |
| Total | 13,138,904 | 1272 | 1896 | 3409 | 9759 | 2566 | 1186 | 2392 | 3676 |
aOverall search volume/100,000 inhabitants
bThe cumulative percentage might be over 100% since keywords could have been attributed to multiple categories.
cNumber of keywords.
Figure 2Content categorization of search terms identified by Google AdWords Keyword Planner.
The five most-searched-for terms within each category across all examined cities, expressed as search queries per 100,000 inhabitants.
| Category and search terms | na (%) | |
| Most common: During night-time | 666 (35.12) | |
| Second-most common: During the evening | 499 (26.30) | |
| Third-most common: During pregnancy | 217 (11.46) | |
| Fourth-most common: Heat-induced | 94 (4.97) | |
| Fifth-most common: During winter | 87 (4.60) | |
| Most common: Liver | 515 (15.12) | |
| Second-most common: Stress | 365 (10.72) | |
| Third-most common: Allergies | 354 (10.39) | |
| Fourth-most common: Diabetes | 331 (9.70) | |
| Fifth-most common: Dry skin | 319 (9.34) | |
| Most common: Whole body | 3375 (34.59) | |
| Second-most common: Legs | 1516 (15.53) | |
| Third-most common: Anal or genital area | 1127 (11.55) | |
| Fourth-most common: Hands | 877 (8.98) | |
| Fifth-most common: Head | 791 (8.11) | |
| Most common: Strong | 812 (31.65) | |
| Second-most common: Constant | 457 (17.81) | |
| Third-most common: Sudden | 392 (15.26) | |
| Fourth-most common: Extreme | 286 (11.16) | |
| Fifth-most common: Burning | 142 (5.54) | |
| Most common: What helps against pruritus? | 120 (10.12) | |
| Second-most common: What helps against pruritus on the whole body? | 45 (3.79) | |
| Third-most common: Why does the skin develop pruritus? | 45 (3.79) | |
| Fourth-most common: What helps against itchy skin? | 41 (3.45) | |
| Fifth-most common: How does pruritus occur? | 38 (3.20) | |
| Most common: General | 1205 (50.36) | |
| Second-most common: Ointment | 290 (12.14) | |
| Third-most common: Cream | 271 (11.31) | |
| Fourth-most common: Drugs | 204 (8.54) | |
| Fifth-most common: Home remedies | 179 (7.48) | |
aNumber of searches/100,000 inhabitants.
Figure 3Trends in Google search volume per 100,000 inhabitants for pruritus-related keywords in 16 German cities from August 2014 to July 2018.
Correlation between the number of search queries and selected environmental factors across 16 German cities from August 2014 to July 2018.
| Cities | Monthly temperature (°C) | Monthly humidity (%) | Monthly sunshine duration (hours) | Monthly PM10a (µg/m3) | ||||||||
| Mean (SD) | rb | P | Mean (SD) | r | P | Mean (SD) | r | P | Mean (SD) | r | P | |
| Berlin | 11.0 (7.0) | -.59 | <.001 | 73.0 (9.9) | .32 | .03 | 140.1 (81.0) | -.41 | .003 | 23.9 (5.9) | .28 | .06 |
| Hamburg | 10.1 (9.2) | -.44 | .002 | 80.4 (7.1) | .18 | .22 | 131.5 (76.8) | -.33 | .02 | 20.0 (4.5) | .11 | .48 |
| Munich | 10.7 (7.1) | -.33 | .02 | 72.8 (7.5) | .07 | .63 | 146.9 (74.0) | -.20 | .18 | 20.5 (6.8) | .27 | .06 |
| Cologne | 12.0 (6.1) | -.47 | .001 | 74.9 (8.3) | .33 | .02 | 125.2 (66.2) | -.41 | .004 | 23.3 (4.1) | .13 | .37 |
| Frankfurt | 11.4 (6.8) | -.36 | .01 | 74.2 (10.1) | .04 | .80 | 133.3 (77.6) | -.18 | .24 | 21.3 (5.1) | .06 | .70 |
| Stuttgart | 11.3 (6.8) | -.41 | .003 | 72.6 (8.3) | .01 | .97 | 148.0 (75.3) | -.29 | .046 | 19.9 (6.7) | .12 | .40 |
| Dortmund | 11.0 (6.8) | -.47 | .001 | 77.1 (6.4) | .10 | .50 | 128.6 (63.2) | -.28 | .06 | 23.0 (4.9) | .004 | .98 |
| Leipzig | 10.6 (6.8) | -.52 | <.001 | 75.9 (8.0) | .09 | .56 | 137.8 (72.9) | -.29 | .049 | 21.0 (5.8) | .38 | .007 |
| Dresden | 11.1 (6.9) | -.48 | .001 | 73.2 (7.8) | .23 | .12 | 136.1 (69.8) | -.24 | .10 | 21.1 (5.7) | .50 | <.001 |
| Hannover | 10.5 (6.2) | -.38 | .008 | 78.4 (7.5) | .21 | .15 | 127.2 (72.3) | -.27 | .07 | 19.1 (4.2) | .35 | .01 |
| Nuremberg | 10.4 (7.0) | -.31 | .03 | 75.9 (9.6) | .12 | .42 | 144.1 (81.1) | -.32 | .03 | 24.0 (8.4) | .33 | .02 |
| Kiel | 10.0 (5.9) | -.38 | .009 | 82.5 (5.7) | .35 | .02 | 135.0 (90.7) | -.37 | .009 | 21.9 (5.8) | .54 | <.001 |
| Magdeburg | 10.8 (6.8) | -.33 | .02 | 75.9 (8.7) | .11 | .45 | 142.5 (78.4) | -.14 | .36 | 20.3 (4.8) | .04 | .80 |
| Freiburg | 11.4 (6.7) | -.19 | .20 | 75.9 (7.3) | .06 | .67 | 149.9 (76.3) | -.14 | .36 | 16.0 (4.8) | .30 | .04 |
| Rostock | 10.2 (6.1) | -.22 | .13 | 79.0 (5.2) | .22 | .13 | 150.8 (90.6) | -.18 | .21 | 19.8 (5.1) | .04 | .79 |
| Saarbrucken | 11.2 (6.5) | .08 | .57 | 78.2 (9.3) | -.22 | .14 | 134.4 (80.7) | .04 | .80 | 18.0 (4.2) | -.05 | .76 |
| All cities | 10.9 (6.5) | -.14 | <.001 | 76.2 (8.4) | .15 | <.001 | 138.2 (76.7) | -.09 | .01 | 20.8 (5.9) | -.08 | .04 |
aPM10: particulate matter 10 micrometers or less in diameter.
bPearson’s correlation coefficient (r) was used to assess the correlation between the number of search queries and selected environmental factors within the city.
Results of the linear regression using forward selection to assess the relationship between environmental factors and number of search queries per 100,000 inhabitants.
| Covariates | Linear regression results for each German region, ORa (95% CI) | ||||
| Overall | Northern Germany | Eastern Germany | Southern Germany | Western Germany | |
| PM10b | -5.13 | 6.42 | -7.33 | -3.50 | -8.14 |
| Temperature | -7.94 | N/Ac | -11.74 | N/A | -9.23 |
| Sunshine duration | 0.66 | N/A | 1.25 | N/A | 0.40 |
| Humidity | 4.72 | N/A | 7.07 | 3.58 | N/A |
aOR: odds ratio.
bPM10: particulate matter 10 micrometers or less in diameter.
cNot applicable; since a linear regression using forward selection was performed, some of the variables were not significant within each region.