TY - JOUR
T1 - The prevalence of periodontal diseases in Portugal and correspondent digital awareness for the period 2004-2017
T2 - Analysis of data from Global Burden of Disease and Google Trends
AU - Machado, Vanessa
AU - Botelho, João
AU - Neves, João Albernaz
AU - Proença, Luís
AU - Delgado, Ana Sintra
AU - Mendes, José João
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Sociedade Portuguesa de Estomatologia e Medicina Dentária.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Objectives: The progression of periodontal diseases at the Portuguese national level and its public awareness are of great interest, mainly due to the high burden of periodontitis. We aimed to evaluate the progression of the prevalence of periodontal diseases in Portugal and correspondent public awareness, between 2004 and 2017, by using data from the Global Burden of Disease, the Portuguese Directorate-General of Health and Google® Trends. Methods: Portuguese national data of periodontal disease prevalence in the period 2004-2017 were searched in the Global Burden of Disease tools of the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation and the Portuguese Directorate-General of Health. For data on public awareness, the Google® Trends comparison tool was used to study the trends of the Portuguese words for “Periodontitis,” “Gingivitis,” “Gums” and “Periodontal disease.” Results: Overall, the prevalence of periodontitis increased slightly from 11.3% to 11.7%, according to the Global Burden of Disease. During 2004-2017, the Google® Trends search term “Gums” was the most relevant. It increased steadily over time while the search term “Periodontal disease” decreased, and these search trends were significantly correlated (ρ=–0.670; P=0.009). Additionally, Google® Trends search term “Gingivitis” was significantly negatively correlated (ρ=–0.537; P=0.048), over time, with Global Burden of Disease data. Portuguese netizens predominantly tend to search for non-medical terms like “Gums” over more scientific terms like “Gingivitis,” “Periodontitis” or “Periodontal disease.” Conclusions: Despite periodontal diseases in Portugal being continuously increasing and above the world average, Google® Trends data show an apparent oral medical illiteracy related to periodontal diseases in the Portuguese population. However, digital awareness of periodontal diseases increased over time.
AB - Objectives: The progression of periodontal diseases at the Portuguese national level and its public awareness are of great interest, mainly due to the high burden of periodontitis. We aimed to evaluate the progression of the prevalence of periodontal diseases in Portugal and correspondent public awareness, between 2004 and 2017, by using data from the Global Burden of Disease, the Portuguese Directorate-General of Health and Google® Trends. Methods: Portuguese national data of periodontal disease prevalence in the period 2004-2017 were searched in the Global Burden of Disease tools of the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation and the Portuguese Directorate-General of Health. For data on public awareness, the Google® Trends comparison tool was used to study the trends of the Portuguese words for “Periodontitis,” “Gingivitis,” “Gums” and “Periodontal disease.” Results: Overall, the prevalence of periodontitis increased slightly from 11.3% to 11.7%, according to the Global Burden of Disease. During 2004-2017, the Google® Trends search term “Gums” was the most relevant. It increased steadily over time while the search term “Periodontal disease” decreased, and these search trends were significantly correlated (ρ=–0.670; P=0.009). Additionally, Google® Trends search term “Gingivitis” was significantly negatively correlated (ρ=–0.537; P=0.048), over time, with Global Burden of Disease data. Portuguese netizens predominantly tend to search for non-medical terms like “Gums” over more scientific terms like “Gingivitis,” “Periodontitis” or “Periodontal disease.” Conclusions: Despite periodontal diseases in Portugal being continuously increasing and above the world average, Google® Trends data show an apparent oral medical illiteracy related to periodontal diseases in the Portuguese population. However, digital awareness of periodontal diseases increased over time.
KW - Global Burden of Disease
KW - Google Trends
KW - Medical illiteracy
KW - Periodontal diseases
KW - Periodontitis
KW - Public awareness
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U2 - 10.24873/j.rpemd.2020.03.693
DO - 10.24873/j.rpemd.2020.03.693
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85090355157
SN - 1646-2890
VL - 61
SP - 10
EP - 16
JO - Revista Portuguesa de Estomatologia, Medicina Dentaria e Cirurgia Maxilofacial
JF - Revista Portuguesa de Estomatologia, Medicina Dentaria e Cirurgia Maxilofacial
IS - 1
ER -