远程医疗的技术发展:文献计量分析、研究差距和文献趋势

Erick de Freitas Moura, I. K. Makiya, Maurilio Barbosa de Oliveira da Silva
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本文旨在通过文献计量学分析有关远程医疗技术发展的文献,找出文献中的技术现状、研究空白和趋势。分析涉及 2010-2020 年间在 Springer Link、Science Direct、Wiley Online Library、Web of Science 和 Scopus 数据库中发表的与研究领域相关的共 67 篇文章。数据使用 StArt、Excel、IBM SPSS Statistics 和 Iramuteq 软件进行处理。结果显示了文章的文献计量分析,分为管理(52.2%)、信息技术(25.4%)和医学(22.4%)领域,以及 34 条对未来研究的建议。文献趋势包括六个研究集群(健康、研究、服务、技术、患者和远程医疗),并进一步细分为九个研究主题(数字平台、远程医疗服务管理、远程医疗服务运营、最终用户感知、商业机会、医疗保健专业人员感知、covid-19、监管和机器人技术)。观察到的一个结果是,由于 covid-19,该领域的出版物数量大幅增加。
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Technological development in telemedicine: bibliometric analysis, research gaps, and literature trends
The aim of this article was to analyze the literature on technological development in telemedicine through bibliometrics, by identifying the state of the art, research gaps, and trends in the literature. The analysis covers a total of 67 articles related to the field of study, published between 2010-2020 in the Springer Link, Science Direct, Wiley Online Library, Web of Science, and Scopus databases. The data was processed using the software StArt, Excel, IBM SPSS Statistics, and Iramuteq. The results presented bibliometric analysis of the articles, classified into the areas of Management (52.2%), IT (25.4%), and Medicine (22.4%), along with a Table of 34 suggestions for future research. Literature trends encompassed six study clusters (health, study, service, technology, patient, and telemedicine), which further subdivided into nine research themes (digital platform, telemedicine service management, telemedicine service operation, end-user perception, business opportunities, healthcare professional perception, covid-19, regulation, and robotics). An observed outcome was a significant increase in the number of publications in the area due to covid-19.
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