TY - JOUR
T1 - Analysis of information needs of users of MEDLINEplus, 2002 - 2003.
AU - Scott-Wright, Alicia
AU - Crowell, Jonathan
AU - Zeng, Qing
AU - Bates, David
AU - Greenes, Robert
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - We analyzed query logs from use of MEDLINEplus to answer the questions: Are consumers' health information needs stable over time? and To what extent do users' queries change over time? To determine log stability, we assessed an Overlap Rate (OR) defined as the number of unique queries common to two adjacent months divided by the total number of unique queries in those months. All exactly matching queries were considered as one unique query. We measured ORs for the top 10 and 100 unique queries of a month and compared these to ORs for the following month.Over ten months, users submitted 12,234,737 queries;only 2,179,571 (17.8%) were unique and these had a mean word count of 2.73 (S.D., 0.24); 121 of 137 (88.3%) unique queries each comprised of exactly matching search term(s) used at least 5000 times were of only one word. We could predict with 95% confidence that the monthly OR for the top 100 unique queries would lie between 67% - 87% when compared with the top 100 from the previous month.The mean month-to-month OR for top 10 queries was 62% (S.D., 20%) indicating significant variability;the lowest OR of 33% between the top 10 in Mar.compared to Apr. was likely due to "new" interest in information about SARS pneumonia in Apr. 2003.Consumers' health information needs are relatively stable and the 100 most common unique queries are about 77% the same from month to month. Website sponsors should provide a broad range of information about a relatively stable number of topics. Analyses of log similarity may identify media-induced, cyclical,or seasonal changes in areas of consumer interest.
AB - We analyzed query logs from use of MEDLINEplus to answer the questions: Are consumers' health information needs stable over time? and To what extent do users' queries change over time? To determine log stability, we assessed an Overlap Rate (OR) defined as the number of unique queries common to two adjacent months divided by the total number of unique queries in those months. All exactly matching queries were considered as one unique query. We measured ORs for the top 10 and 100 unique queries of a month and compared these to ORs for the following month.Over ten months, users submitted 12,234,737 queries;only 2,179,571 (17.8%) were unique and these had a mean word count of 2.73 (S.D., 0.24); 121 of 137 (88.3%) unique queries each comprised of exactly matching search term(s) used at least 5000 times were of only one word. We could predict with 95% confidence that the monthly OR for the top 100 unique queries would lie between 67% - 87% when compared with the top 100 from the previous month.The mean month-to-month OR for top 10 queries was 62% (S.D., 20%) indicating significant variability;the lowest OR of 33% between the top 10 in Mar.compared to Apr. was likely due to "new" interest in information about SARS pneumonia in Apr. 2003.Consumers' health information needs are relatively stable and the 100 most common unique queries are about 77% the same from month to month. Website sponsors should provide a broad range of information about a relatively stable number of topics. Analyses of log similarity may identify media-induced, cyclical,or seasonal changes in areas of consumer interest.
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M3 - Article
C2 - 17238431
AN - SCOPUS:34748879360
SN - 1559-4076
SP - 699
EP - 703
JO - AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings / AMIA Symposium. AMIA Symposium
JF - AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings / AMIA Symposium. AMIA Symposium
ER -