Runang Ding, Dongmei Zhuang, Xinyu Zuo, Wenzhuo Wei, Lijun Ma, He Du, Anran Jin, Xiaoming Li
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摘要
目的:运用文献计量学分析方法,探讨外科远程医疗领域的发展现状、研究热点和趋势。方法:对Web of Science核心馆藏2004 - 2022年间的3235篇文献进行文献计量学分析。使用Citespace (6.2.R5)进行文献计量学分析。结果:研究结果突显了对tsp的研究显着升级,特别是在2019年至2022年期间,与COVID-19大流行相一致。《远程医疗和电子保健杂志》是产出最高的期刊,有118篇出版物,《远程医疗和远程保健杂志》的引用次数最多(n = 700)。Howard S. An和Mohammad El-sharkawi发表的论文最多(n = 8),哈佛大学是最多产的机构(n = 103)。美国、英国和加拿大被确定为主要的贡献国,共有1,521份出版物。随着时间的推移,研究重点领域发生了显著变化,最近的重点放在儿科外科、与covid -19相关的研究和骨科上。未来的趋势可能涉及远程咨询,改善远程医疗的质量和安全性,以及提高患者和护理人员在使用远程医疗时的满意度。结论:该研究表明,在COVID-19大流行的显著推动下,tsp的快速和持续进展,以及发达国家与发展中国家之间的巨大差距。本研究也反映了tsp的当前热点和未来发展方向。
Advancements in Telemedicine for Surgical Practices: A Comprehensive Bibliometric Analysis.
Purposes: This study aims to use bibliometric analysis to explore the development, research hotspots, and trends in the field of telemedicine for surgical practices (TSPs). Methods: A bibliometric analysis of 3,235 documents from the Web of Science Core Collection was conducted, spanning from 2004 to 2022. Citespace (6.2.R5) was used to perform a bibliometric analysis. Results: The findings highlight a marked escalation in researches of TSPs, particularly between 2019 and 2022, aligning with the COVID-19 pandemic. The Telemedicine and e-Health Journal was the most productive journal with 118 publications, and Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare had the most citations (n = 700). Howard S. An and Mohammad El-sharkawi had the most papers (n = 8). Harvard University was the most prolific institution (n = 103). The United States, England, and Canada were identified as the predominant contributing countries with a total of 1,521 publications. There was a notable shift in research focus areas over time, with recent emphasis being placed on pediatric surgery, COVID-19-related studies, and orthopedics. Future trends may involve teleconsulting, ameliorating the quality and safety of telemedicine, and improving satisfaction levels of patients and caregivers when they are using telemedicine. Conclusions: The study reveals that the rapid and sustained advancement in TSPs, significantly driven by the COVID-19 pandemic, and huge gaps between developed countries and developing countries. This study also reflects the current hotspots and future directions for TSPs.
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Telemedicine and e-Health is the leading peer-reviewed journal for cutting-edge telemedicine applications for achieving optimal patient care and outcomes. It places special emphasis on the impact of telemedicine on the quality, cost effectiveness, and access to healthcare. Telemedicine applications play an increasingly important role in health care. They offer indispensable tools for home healthcare, remote patient monitoring, and disease management, not only for rural health and battlefield care, but also for nursing home, assisted living facilities, and maritime and aviation settings.
Telemedicine and e-Health offers timely coverage of the advances in technology that offer practitioners, medical centers, and hospitals new and innovative options for managing patient care, electronic records, and medical billing.