绘制和分析数字健康在中风康复中的应用:科学计量分析。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION
Vahid Fatehi, Zahra Salahzadeh, Zeinab Mohammadzadeh
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简介一个现代化、便捷的医疗保健系统需要数字创新和连接。数字医疗 "一词涵盖了一系列技术,如移动医疗和应用、电子记录、远程医疗和远程医学、可穿戴设备、机器人技术、虚拟现实和人工智能:科学计量学是我们在本研究中通过 Cite Space 和 VOSviewer 软件完成的方法,以纯文本格式搜索 Web of Science 数据库,进行分析和科学计量学,并以图和表的形式创建数字健康领域的输出结果,已用于中风康复:结果:通过搜索标题中的 "中风康复 "或 "中风恢复 "以及所有领域中的 "数字健康",共找到 2933 篇与中风康复中的数字健康技术相关的文献。与脑血管疾病相关的最强引文时间跨度为 1994 年至 2007 年,随机临床试验几乎同时进行,并于 2012 年结束。因此,利用虚拟现实技术进行中风康复获得了最多的引用和临床试验,并成为未来研究过程中数字健康的重要组成部分:这项科学计量学研究深入探讨了数字医疗技术如何帮助中风患者自我管理健康和福祉,以及如何支持中风综合康复。分析表明存在三个主题:作者贡献者与合作网络、时间演变、中风康复研究中数字医疗技术的最强引文爆炸以及语义分析。
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Mapping and analyzing the application of digital health for stroke rehabilitation: scientometric analysis.

Introduction: A modern and accessible healthcare system requires digital innovation and connectivity. The term "Digital health" covers vide range technologies, such as mobile health and applications, electronic records, telehealth and telemedicine, wearable devices, robotics, virtual reality and artificial intelligence.

Methods: Scientometrics is the method that we have done in this study by Cite Space and VOSviewer software, and the result of searching the Web of Science database in plain text format to perform analysis and scientometrics and create outputs in the form of graphs and tables in the field of digital health has been used in stroke rehabilitation.

Result: A total of 2933 documents related to digital health technologies in stroke rehabilitation were identified by searching for the terms "stroke rehabilitation" or "stroke recovery" in the title and "digital health" across all fields. The strongest citations related to cerebrovascular disease spanned from 1994 to 2007, with randomised clinical trials occurring almost simultaneously and ended by 2012. Consequently, stroke rehabilitation by virtual reality technology has obtained the most citations and clinical trials and as an important part of digital health in the future research process.

Conclusion: This scientometric study offers insights into how digital health technology can assist stroke patients in self-managing their health and well-being, in addition to supporting integrated stroke rehabilitation. The analysis revealed that three themes were present: author contributors and collaboration networks, temporal evolution, the strongest citation explosions for digital health technologies in stroke rehabilitation research, and semantic analysis.

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