| Literature DB >> 33558838 |
Susel Góngora Alonso1, Goncalo Marques2, Isidro Barrachina3, Begonya Garcia-Zapirain4, Jon Arambarri5, Javier Cabo Salvador6, Isabel de la Torre Díez1.
Abstract
COVID-19 had led to severe clinical manifestations. In the current scenario, 98 794 942 people are infected, and it has responsible for 2 124 193 deaths around the world as reported by World Health Organization on 25 January 2021. Telemedicine has become a critical technology for providing medical care to patients by trying to reduce transmission of the virus among patients, families, and doctors. The economic consequences of coronavirus have affected the entire world and disrupted daily life in many countries. The development of telemedicine applications and eHealth services can significantly help to manage pandemic worldwide better. Consequently, the main objective of this paper is to present a systematic review of the implementation of telemedicine and e-health systems in the combat to COVID-19. The main contribution is to present a comprehensive description of the state of the art considering the domain areas, organizations, funding agencies, researcher units and authors involved. The results show that the United States and China have the most significant number of studies representing 42.11% and 31.58%, respectively. Furthermore, 35 different research units and 9 funding agencies are involved in the application of telemedicine systems to combat COVID-19. © IUPESM and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2021.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Literature; Systems; Telemedicine; e-Health
Year: 2021 PMID: 33558838 PMCID: PMC7857645 DOI: 10.1007/s12553-021-00529-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Technol (Berl) ISSN: 2190-7196
Fig. 1PRISMA diagram for proposed literature review
Category of the research domain area
| Category | References |
|---|---|
| Health care sciences services | [ |
| Medical informatics | [ |
| Public and occupational health | [ |
| Biotechnology applied microbiology | [ |
| General medicine | [ |
| Surgery | [ |
Fig. 2Percentage category of the research domain area
Research organizations involved in the study of telemedicine applied to COVID-19 pandemic
| Organization | References | % |
|---|---|---|
| Huazhong University of Science Technology | [ | 15.79% |
| University of Queensland | [ | 15.79% |
| University of Southern Denmark | [ | 10.53% |
| Acibadem Hospitals Group | [ | 5.26% |
| Brown University | [ | 5.26% |
| Fac Hlth | [ | 5.26% |
| Hans Christian Andersen Childrens Hosp | [ | 5.26% |
| Harvard Medical School | [ | 5.26% |
| Healthpartners Institute for Education Research | [ | 5.26% |
| Istanbul Medeniyet University | [ | 5.26% |
| Italian Inst Telemed | [ | 5.26% |
| Kerman University of Medical Sciences | [ | 5.26% |
| Medical University of South Carolina | [ | 5.26% |
| Rhode Isl Publ Hlth Inst | [ | 5.26% |
| Rigshospitalet | [ | 5.26% |
| Seattle Children S Hospital | [ | 5.26% |
| Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University | [ | 5.26% |
| Serat Hosp | [ | 5.26% |
| State University System of Florida | [ | 5.26% |
| Tallinn University of Technology | [ | 5.26% |
| Tehran University of Medical Sciences | [ | 5.26% |
| Tianjin Normal University | [ | 5.26% |
| Uc San Diego Health | [ | 5.26% |
| University of California San Diego | [ | 5.26% |
| University of Copenhagen | [ | 5.26% |
| University of Malta | [ | 5.26% |
| University of South Florida | [ | 5.26% |
| University of Virginia | [ | 5.26% |
| University of Washington | [ | 5.26% |
| Uw Med | [ | 5.26% |
| Xiamen University | [ | 5.26% |
| Yale University | [ | 5.26% |
| Zhejiang University | [ | 5.26% |
| Zhengzhou University | [ | 5.26% |
| Zoenet Hlth Co Ltd | [ | 5.26% |
Funding agencies that are supporting the study of telemedicine applied to COVID-19 pandemic
| Funding Agencies | References | % |
|---|---|---|
| National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia | [ | 10.53% |
| Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Care Center Grant | [ | 5.26% |
| Cystic Fibrosis Learning Network Grant | [ | 5.26% |
| Huazhong University of Science and Technology | [ | 5.26% |
| National Institutes of HeUSAh Nih USA | [ | 5.26% |
| Nih National Cancer Institute Nci | [ | 5.26% |
| Nih National Institute of Mental Health Nimh | [ | 5.26% |
| Special Project for COVID 19 Prevention and Control Of Xiamen City | [ | 5.26% |
| United States Department of Health Human Services | [ | 5.26% |
| Vertex Pharmaceuticals | [ | 5.26% |
Top authors in the relevant papers
| Authors (> = 2 papers) | References | % |
|---|---|---|
| Huang SF | [ | 15.79% |
| Cheng J | [ | 10.53% |
| Smith AC | [ | 10.53% |
| Snoswell CL | [ | 10.53% |
| Xiao YR | [ | 10.53% |
| Zhou T | [ | 10.53% |
Fig. 3Countries of the authors involved in the analysed studies
Countries of the studies included in the review
| Country | References | Total | % |
|---|---|---|---|
| USA | [ | 8 | 42.11% |
| China | [ | 6 | 31.58% |
| Australia | [ | 3 | 15.79% |
| Denmark | [ | 3 | 15.79% |
| Afghanistan | [ | 1 | 5.26% |
| Estonia | [ | 1 | 5.26% |
| Iran | [ | 1 | 5.26% |
| Italy | [ | 1 | 5.26% |
| Malta | [ | 1 | 5.26% |
| Nigeria | [ | 1 | 5.26% |
| Russia | [ | 1 | 5.26% |
| Turkey | [ | 1 | 5.26% |