Xianru Shang, Zijian Liu, Zhigang Hu, Tianxing Yang, Chen Gong
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摘要
世界人口正在迅速老龄化,这使得管理老年人的健康变得更加困难。尽管智能可穿戴设备(SWDs)作为改善这一人群健康结果的可能工具已经引起了人们的关注,但它们的实用性和持久性仍不确定。目的:本研究的目的是系统地评估老年人社会福利的学术研究和发展进展,重点是这些疾病对生活质量、疾病预防和健康管理的影响。方法:对2013 - 2023年Web of Science Core Collection中发表的649篇论文进行文献计量分析。使用VOSviewer和CiteSpace软件来评估主题变化、出版趋势和引用模式。共引分析用于确定重要的文献和研究焦点集群。结果研究结果显示,有关长者社会福利的刊物数目明显增加,并着重于基本主题,包括跌倒侦测、科技应用及医疗应用。报告指出,多学科研究的融合正在扩大,IEEE SENSORS JOURNAL和SENSORS- basel等出版物正在做出重大贡献。结论本研究强调有必要进行长期监测研究,以验证社福服务对老年人的健康益处。它强调了以用户为中心的设计的必要性,并敦促未来的研究集中在提高可穿戴技术的准确性,以最大限度地提高其在管理老年人健康方面的有用性。
Research progress and visual analysis of smart wearable devices for the elderly in the context of ageing 4.0.
BackgroundThe world's population is ageing quickly, making managing older people's health more difficult. Although smart wearable devices (SWDs) have gained attention as possible instruments for enhancing health outcomes in this population, it is still uncertain how useful and long-lasting they will be.Objectives: The purpose of this study is to methodically evaluate the advancement of academic research and development concerning SWDs for the aged, with an emphasis on the effects these diseases have on quality of life, illness prevention, and health management.Method: 649 publications published in the Web of Science Core Collection between 2013 and 2023 underwent bibliometric analysis. VOSviewer and CiteSpace software were used to assess topic changes, publishing trends, and citation patterns. Co-citation analysis was used to pinpoint important literature and research focus clusters.ResultsThe results show a notable rise in publications about SWDs for the aged, emphasising essential topics, including fall detection, technology adoption, and healthcare applications. According to the report, multidisciplinary research integration is expanding, and publications like IEEE SENSORS JOURNAL and SENSORS-BASEL are making significant contributions.ConclusionThe research emphasises the crucial need to conduct long-term monitoring studies to verify the health advantages of SWDs for senior citizens. It highlights the necessity for user-centred design and urges future research to concentrate on improving wearable technology accuracy to maximise its usefulness in managing geriatric health.
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Technology and Health Care is intended to serve as a forum for the presentation of original articles and technical notes, observing rigorous scientific standards. Furthermore, upon invitation, reviews, tutorials, discussion papers and minisymposia are featured. The main focus of THC is related to the overlapping areas of engineering and medicine. The following types of contributions are considered:
1.Original articles: New concepts, procedures and devices associated with the use of technology in medical research and clinical practice are presented to a readership with a widespread background in engineering and/or medicine. In particular, the clinical benefit deriving from the application of engineering methods and devices in clinical medicine should be demonstrated. Typically, full length original contributions have a length of 4000 words, thereby taking duly into account figures and tables.
2.Technical Notes and Short Communications: Technical Notes relate to novel technical developments with relevance for clinical medicine. In Short Communications, clinical applications are shortly described. 3.Both Technical Notes and Short Communications typically have a length of 1500 words.
Reviews and Tutorials (upon invitation only): Tutorial and educational articles for persons with a primarily medical background on principles of engineering with particular significance for biomedical applications and vice versa are presented. The Editorial Board is responsible for the selection of topics.
4.Minisymposia (upon invitation only): Under the leadership of a Special Editor, controversial or important issues relating to health care are highlighted and discussed by various authors.
5.Letters to the Editors: Discussions or short statements (not indexed).