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What's trending now? An analysis of trends in internet searches for labor epidurals.
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Identifying the most common and rapidly increasing online search queries may guide physician-parturient interactions and online content creation, to address labor analgesic topics that most interest users.About:
This article is published in International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia.The article was published on 2017-05-01. It has received 11 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Online search.read more
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Readability, content, quality and accuracy assessment of internet-based patient education materials relating to labor analgesia
TL;DR: Comparing the readability, content, quality and accuracy of labor analgesia-related PEMs from relevant healthcare society websites and the top internet search results finds Google search results for Labor analgesia lead to Pems of variable quality and readability.
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Consensus on priorities in maternal education: results of Delphi and nominal group technique approaches
TL;DR: This study, with a Delphi study and the Consensus among Experts: the nominal group technique, has succeeded in identifying priority topics in maternal education.
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Using Google Trends to Examine the Spatio-Temporal Incidence and Behavioral Patterns of Dengue Disease: A Case Study in Metropolitan Manila, Philippines.
Howell T. Ho,Thaddeus M. Carvajal,Thaddeus M. Carvajal,John Robert Bautista,Jayson Dale R. Capistrano,Katherine M. Viacrusis,Lara Fides T. Hernandez,Lara Fides T. Hernandez,Lara Fides T. Hernandez,Kozo Watanabe,Kozo Watanabe +10 more
TL;DR: Assessment of the temporal relationship of weekly GDT and dengue incidence in Metropolitan Manila from 2009–2014 and the health-seeking behavior based on d Dengue-related search queries of the population showed that GDT has a moderate and positive association with DI when adjusted or scaled, respectively.
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How to Educate Pregnant Women about Endocrine Disruptors
Steeve Rouillon,Steeve Rouillon,Houria El Ouazzani,Houria El Ouazzani,Jean-Benoit Hardouin,Line Enjalbert,Sylvie Rabouan,Sylvie Rabouan,Virginie Migeot,Virginie Migeot,Marion Albouy-Llaty,Marion Albouy-Llaty +11 more
TL;DR: All educational actions should be accompanied by questioning of the KAP of pregnant women; for example, with questions from the PREVED© questionnaire.
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Using Google Trends to Examine the Spatio-Temporal Incidence and Behavioral Patterns of Dengue Disease: A Case Study in Metropolitan Manila, Philippines
Howell T. Ho,Thaddeus M. Carvajal,John Robert Bautista,Jayson Dale R. Capistrano,Katherine M. Viacrusis,Lara Fides T. Hernandez,Kozo Watanabe +6 more
TL;DR: Results revealed a high temporal relationship between GDT and dengue incidence when either one of the variables is adjusted, and cross-correlation showed that there is delayed effect (1-2 weeks) of GDT to denge incidence, demonstrating its potential in predicting future d Dengue outbreaks and patterns in Metropolitan Manila.
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How do consumers search for and appraise health information on the world wide web? Qualitative study using focus groups, usability tests, and in-depth interviews
TL;DR: Although their search technique was often suboptimal, internet users successfully found health information to answer questions in an average of 5 minutes 42 seconds (median 4 minutes 18 seconds) per question.
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The use of google trends in health care research: a systematic review
Sudhakar V. Nuti,Brian Wayda,Isuru Ranasinghe,Sisi Wang,Rachel P. Dreyer,Serene I. Chen,Karthik Murugiah +6 more
TL;DR: Google Trends is being used to study health phenomena in a variety of topic domains in myriad ways and poor documentation of methods precludes the reproducibility of the findings, but greater transparency can improve its reliability as a research tool.
Births: Final Data for 2015.
TL;DR: This report presents 2015 data on U.S. births according to a wide variety of characteristics, including maternal age, live-birth order, race and Hispanic origin, marital status, attendant at birth, method of delivery, period of gestation, birthweight, and plurality.
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Listening to Mothers II: Report of the Second National U.S. Survey of Women's Childbearing Experiences: Conducted January-February 2006 for Childbirth Connection by Harris Interactive(R) in partnership with Lamaze International.
TL;DR: Although continuing to document many core items measured in the first survey, the second survey includes much new content, exploring earlier topics in greater depth, as well as some new and timely topics.
Internet use in pregnancy informs womens decision making: a web-based survey
B M Lagan,M Sinclair +1 more
TL;DR: The Internet played a significant part in the respondents' health information seeking and decision making in pregnancy, and health professionals need to be ready to support pregnant women in online data retrieval, interpretation, and application.