Google Trends holds promise as a health research tool, but documentation and methodology needs to be more transparent,according to a study published in PLOS ONE, FierceHealthITreports.
Study Details
For the study, researchers from Yale-New Haven Hospital identified health-related studies and literature that used Google Trends as a monitoring tool (Dvorak,FierceHealthIT, 10/27). The studies were categorized into four topics:
The researchers evaluated the studies' methodology and validation of the online tool.
Study Findings
According to the study, Google Trends is being used in health research in several ways for a variety of topics (Nuti et al., PLOS ONE, 10/22).
For example, of the examined studies:
However, the researchers noted that the studies lacked sufficient documentation of search methodologies and often did not include search rationales (FierceHealthIT, 10/27). They said that including such documentation would allow other researchers to evaluate the consistency and reliability of Google Trends as a research tool. Of the studies reviewed, the authors noted just 7% provided clear documentation necessary to be reproduced (PLOS ONE, 10/22).

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