Telehealth and telemedicine in Diabetes mellitus: bibliometric analysis

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Aila Pinheiro dos
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Almeida, Jacqueline Cunha Cabral Azevedo, Amorim, Márcia Cristina Matos Macêdo, Oliveira, Adicineia, Simões, Silvia de Magalhães, Inocêncio, Jemima Silva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/20889
Resumo: The aim of this study was to verify aspects related to telehealth and telemedicine in patients with diabetes mellitus. It is a bibliometric analysis, carried out in July 2021, in the scientific databases PUBMED and BIREME. The descriptors “telemedicine”, “telehealth” and “diabetes” were used, and studies published in the last 10 years were selected. The analysis of the number of publications preceded the analysis of the most discussed themes and sub-themes. The combination “telehealth AND diabetes” resulted in a total of 615 articles in the Pubmed database and 1,673 in the BIREME database. The combination “telemedicine AND diabetes” resulted in 1,897 articles in the PUBMED database and 2,396 articles in BIREME. The most discussed topics in publications in 2011 were telemedicine, self-monitoring of blood glucose, diabetic retinopathy and self-care. In 2020 and 2021, the most discussed sub-themes were telemedicine, self-care, retinopathy, mobile apps and self-monitoring of blood glucose, in addition to the terms “coronavirus infection”, “viral pneumonia”, “pandemics” and “COVID-19”. It is concluded that telemedicine and telehealth themes have been shown to be of increasing relevance to the scientific community regarding the monitoring of patients with diabetes mellitus. Future studies on the behavior of articles over time are suggested in order to analyze whether the evidence and quality of the studies has accompanied the quantitative growth.
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spelling Telehealth and telemedicine in Diabetes mellitus: bibliometric analysisTelesalud y telemedicina en Diabetes mellitus: análisis bibliométricoTelesaúde e telemedicina em Diabetes mellitus: análise bibliométricaTelemonitorizaciónTelemedicinaDiabetes mellitus.TelemonitoramentoTelemedicinaDiabetes Mellitus.TelemonitoringTelemedicineDiabetes Mellitus.The aim of this study was to verify aspects related to telehealth and telemedicine in patients with diabetes mellitus. It is a bibliometric analysis, carried out in July 2021, in the scientific databases PUBMED and BIREME. The descriptors “telemedicine”, “telehealth” and “diabetes” were used, and studies published in the last 10 years were selected. The analysis of the number of publications preceded the analysis of the most discussed themes and sub-themes. The combination “telehealth AND diabetes” resulted in a total of 615 articles in the Pubmed database and 1,673 in the BIREME database. The combination “telemedicine AND diabetes” resulted in 1,897 articles in the PUBMED database and 2,396 articles in BIREME. The most discussed topics in publications in 2011 were telemedicine, self-monitoring of blood glucose, diabetic retinopathy and self-care. In 2020 and 2021, the most discussed sub-themes were telemedicine, self-care, retinopathy, mobile apps and self-monitoring of blood glucose, in addition to the terms “coronavirus infection”, “viral pneumonia”, “pandemics” and “COVID-19”. It is concluded that telemedicine and telehealth themes have been shown to be of increasing relevance to the scientific community regarding the monitoring of patients with diabetes mellitus. Future studies on the behavior of articles over time are suggested in order to analyze whether the evidence and quality of the studies has accompanied the quantitative growth.El objetivo de este estudio fue verificar aspectos relacionados con la telesalud y la telemedicina en pacientes con diabetes mellitus. Se trata de un análisis bibliométrico, realizado en julio de 2021, en las bases de datos científicas PUBMED y BIREME. Se utilizaron los descriptores “telemedicina”, “telesalud” y “diabetes” y se seleccionaron los estudios publicados en los últimos 10 años. El análisis del número de publicaciones precedió al análisis de los temas y subtemas más discutidos. La combinación “telesalud Y diabetes” resultó en un total de 615 artículos en la base de datos Pubmed y 1.673 en la base de datos BIREME. La combinación “telemedicina Y diabetes” resultó en 1.897 artículos en la base de datos PUBMED y 2.396 artículos en BIREME. Los temas más discutidos en las publicaciones en 2011 fueron la telemedicina, el automonitoreo de la glucemia, la retinopatía diabética y el autocuidado. En 2020 y 2021, los subtemas más discutidos fueron la telemedicina, el autocuidado, la retinopatía, las aplicaciones móviles y el autocontrol de la glucemia, además de los términos “infección por coronavirus”, “neumonía viral”, “pandemias” y “COVID-19". Se concluye que los temas de telemedicina y telesalud han demostrado ser de creciente relevancia para la comunidad científica en cuanto al seguimiento de pacientes con diabetes mellitus. Se sugieren futuros estudios sobre el comportamiento de los artículos a lo largo del tiempo con el fin de analizar si la evidencia y la calidad de los estudios ha acompañado el crecimiento cuantitativo.O objetivo deste estudo foi verificar os aspectos relacionados à telesaúde e telemedicina em pacientes com diabetes mellitus. Trata-se de análise bibliométrica, realizada em julho de 2021, nas bases científicas PUBMED e BIREME. Foram utilizados os descritores “telemedicine”, “telehealth” e “diabetes” e selecionados os estudos publicados nos últimos 10 anos.  A análise do número de publicações precedeu a análise dos temas e subtemas mais abordados. A combinação “telehealth AND diabetes” resultou em um total de 615 artigos na base Pubmed e 1.673 na base BIREME. A combinação “telemedicine AND diabetes” resultou em 1.897 artigos na base PUBMED e 2.396 artigos na BIREME. Os temas mais abordados nas publicações em 2011 foram telemedicina, automonitorização da glicemia, retinopatia diabética e autocuidado. Em 2020 e 2021, os subtemas mais abordados foram telemedicina, autocuidado, retinopatia, aplicativos móveis e automonitorização da glicemia, além dos termos “infecção por coronavírus”, “pneumonia viral”, “pandemias” e “COVID-19”. Conclui-se que os temas telemedicina e telesaúde tem se mostrado de relevância crescente para a comunidade científica no que se refere ao acompanhamento de pacientes com diabetes mellitus. Sugere-se estudos futuros sobre o comportamento dos artigos ao longo do tempo no sentido de analisar se a evidência e qualidade dos estudos tem acompanhado o crescimento quantitativo.Research, Society and Development2021-10-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/20889Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 13; e82101320889Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 13; e82101320889Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 13; e821013208892525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/20889/18712Copyright (c) 2021 Aila Pinheiro dos Santos; Jacqueline Cunha Cabral Azevedo Almeida; Márcia Cristina Matos Macêdo Amorim; Adicineia Oliveira; Silvia de Magalhães Simões; Jemima Silva Inocênciohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Aila Pinheiro dos Almeida, Jacqueline Cunha Cabral Azevedo Amorim, Márcia Cristina Matos MacêdoOliveira, Adicineia Simões, Silvia de Magalhães Inocêncio, Jemima Silva2021-11-21T18:26:28Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/20889Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:40:24.340827Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Telehealth and telemedicine in Diabetes mellitus: bibliometric analysis
Telesalud y telemedicina en Diabetes mellitus: análisis bibliométrico
Telesaúde e telemedicina em Diabetes mellitus: análise bibliométrica
title Telehealth and telemedicine in Diabetes mellitus: bibliometric analysis
spellingShingle Telehealth and telemedicine in Diabetes mellitus: bibliometric analysis
Santos, Aila Pinheiro dos
Telemonitorización
Telemedicina
Diabetes mellitus.
Telemonitoramento
Telemedicina
Diabetes Mellitus.
Telemonitoring
Telemedicine
Diabetes Mellitus.
title_short Telehealth and telemedicine in Diabetes mellitus: bibliometric analysis
title_full Telehealth and telemedicine in Diabetes mellitus: bibliometric analysis
title_fullStr Telehealth and telemedicine in Diabetes mellitus: bibliometric analysis
title_full_unstemmed Telehealth and telemedicine in Diabetes mellitus: bibliometric analysis
title_sort Telehealth and telemedicine in Diabetes mellitus: bibliometric analysis
author Santos, Aila Pinheiro dos
author_facet Santos, Aila Pinheiro dos
Almeida, Jacqueline Cunha Cabral Azevedo
Amorim, Márcia Cristina Matos Macêdo
Oliveira, Adicineia
Simões, Silvia de Magalhães
Inocêncio, Jemima Silva
author_role author
author2 Almeida, Jacqueline Cunha Cabral Azevedo
Amorim, Márcia Cristina Matos Macêdo
Oliveira, Adicineia
Simões, Silvia de Magalhães
Inocêncio, Jemima Silva
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Aila Pinheiro dos
Almeida, Jacqueline Cunha Cabral Azevedo
Amorim, Márcia Cristina Matos Macêdo
Oliveira, Adicineia
Simões, Silvia de Magalhães
Inocêncio, Jemima Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Telemonitorización
Telemedicina
Diabetes mellitus.
Telemonitoramento
Telemedicina
Diabetes Mellitus.
Telemonitoring
Telemedicine
Diabetes Mellitus.
topic Telemonitorización
Telemedicina
Diabetes mellitus.
Telemonitoramento
Telemedicina
Diabetes Mellitus.
Telemonitoring
Telemedicine
Diabetes Mellitus.
description The aim of this study was to verify aspects related to telehealth and telemedicine in patients with diabetes mellitus. It is a bibliometric analysis, carried out in July 2021, in the scientific databases PUBMED and BIREME. The descriptors “telemedicine”, “telehealth” and “diabetes” were used, and studies published in the last 10 years were selected. The analysis of the number of publications preceded the analysis of the most discussed themes and sub-themes. The combination “telehealth AND diabetes” resulted in a total of 615 articles in the Pubmed database and 1,673 in the BIREME database. The combination “telemedicine AND diabetes” resulted in 1,897 articles in the PUBMED database and 2,396 articles in BIREME. The most discussed topics in publications in 2011 were telemedicine, self-monitoring of blood glucose, diabetic retinopathy and self-care. In 2020 and 2021, the most discussed sub-themes were telemedicine, self-care, retinopathy, mobile apps and self-monitoring of blood glucose, in addition to the terms “coronavirus infection”, “viral pneumonia”, “pandemics” and “COVID-19”. It is concluded that telemedicine and telehealth themes have been shown to be of increasing relevance to the scientific community regarding the monitoring of patients with diabetes mellitus. Future studies on the behavior of articles over time are suggested in order to analyze whether the evidence and quality of the studies has accompanied the quantitative growth.
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