Information-seeking behaviour for epilepsy: an infodemiological study of searches for Wikipedia articles

Publication date

2015-12

Authors

Brigo, Francesco
Otte, Willem M.ORCID 0000-0003-1511-6834ISNI 0000000389423861
Igwe, Stanley C
Ausserer, Harald
Nardone, Raffaele
Tezzon, Frediano
Trinka, Eugen

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taverne

Abstract

Millions of people worldwide use the internet daily as a source of health information. Wikipedia is a popular free online encyclopaedia used by patients and physicians to search for health-related information. Our aim was to evaluate information-seeking behaviour of English-speaking internet users searching Wikipedia for articles related to epilepsy and epileptic seizures. Using Wiki Trends, which provides quantitative information on daily viewing of articles, data on global search queries for Wikipedia articles related to epilepsy and seizures were analysed. The daily Wikipedia article views on syncope, psychogenic non-epileptic seizures, migraine, and multiple sclerosis served as comparative data. The period of analysis covered was from January 2008 to December 2014. Overall, the Wikipedia article "epilepsy and driving" was found to be more frequently visited than the articles "epilepsy and employment" or "epilepsy in children". Since January 2008, the Wikipedia article "multiple sclerosis" was more often visited compared to the articles "epilepsy", "syncope", "psychogenic non-epileptic seizures" or "migraine"; the article "epilepsy" ranked 3,779 and was less frequently visited than "multiple sclerosis", ranked at 571, in traffic on Wikipedia. The highest peak in search volume for the article "epilepsy" coincided with the news of a celebrity having seizures. Fears and worries about epileptic seizures, their impact on driving and employment, and news about celebrities with epilepsy might be major determinants in searching Wikipedia for information.

Keywords

Epilepsy, Health Literacy, Humans, Information Seeking Behavior, Internet, Seizures, Journal Article, Taverne

Citation

Brigo, F, Otte, W M, Igwe, S C, Ausserer, H, Nardone, R, Tezzon, F & Trinka, E 2015, 'Information-seeking behaviour for epilepsy : an infodemiological study of searches for Wikipedia articles', Epileptic Disorders, vol. 17, no. 4, pp. 460-6. https://doi.org/10.1684/epd.2015.0772