Traveler-Related Mobile Application for Infectious Disease Self-Monitoring

Farindira Vesti Rahmasari, Cahya Damarjati, D. Selvyana, Mallika Imwong, Andhika Sahadewa
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Traveler apps for mobile devices such as smartphones are becoming more widely available. This study aimed to identify traveler infectious disease self-monitoring implementation strategies on a mobile application. It analyzed 73 journals from the PubMed database using the descriptive-analytic method. The records used in this exploration study were those released between 2018 and 2023 that were collected based on the keywords “travelers’ application;” or “infectious disease”. Data analysis was conducted using the VOS viewer software analytical tools.According to the findings; studies on traveler application domination with pandemic COVID-19 travel apps used. The study on mobile applications for traveler applications on infectious disease revealed four clusters of dominant themes: information about the COVID-19 outbreak; application related to diagnosis for travelers; measurement community mortality and risk; and respondent risk assessment. This study also looked at research patterns throughout time. Current research themes concern travel risk applications that can raise people’s knowledge of endemic areas; health risk avoidance; and early identification of infectious illness signs to recommend beginning management. Through bibliometric analysis and network visualization; the researchers summarized current developments in infectious disease for traveler’s research to shed light on their research frontier; trends; and hot themes. These findings could be useful for future research and views in this quickly evolving subject.
用于传染病自我监测的旅客相关移动应用程序
智能手机等移动设备上的旅行者应用程序越来越普及。本研究旨在确定移动应用程序中旅行者传染病自我监测的实施策略。它采用描述-分析方法对PubMed数据库中的73篇期刊进行了分析。本次探索研究使用的记录是根据关键词 "旅行者应用;"或 "传染病 "收集到的2018年至2023年间发布的记录。数据分析使用 VOS 浏览器软件分析工具进行.根据研究结果显示;关于旅行者应用主导与大流行病 COVID-19 旅行应用程序使用的研究。关于传染病的旅行者应用移动应用程序的研究显示了四个群组的主导主题:COVID-19 爆发的相关信息;旅行者诊断的相关应用;测量社区死亡率和风险;受访者风险评估。本研究还考察了不同时期的研究模式。目前的研究主题涉及旅行风险应用,可提高人们对流行病地区的了解;健康风险规避;以及早期识别传染病征兆以建议开始治疗。通过文献计量分析和网络可视化,研究人员总结了当前旅行者传染病研究的发展情况,以揭示其研究前沿、趋势和热门主题。这些发现有助于今后对这一迅速发展的课题进行研究和发表看法。
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