Kumar Arvind, Sinha Siddhartha, Jameel Javed, Kumar Sandeep
Department of Orthopaedics, Hamdard Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, New Delhi, India.
J Taibah Univ Med Sci. 2022 Apr;17(2):203-213. doi: 10.1016/j.jtumed.2021.09.003. Epub 2021 Oct 18.
In the wake of recent widespread interest in telemedicine during the COVID-19 era, many orthopaedic surgeons may be unfamiliar with clinical examination skills, patients' safety, data security, and implementation-related concerns in telemedicine. We present a bibliometric analysis and review of the telemedicine-related publications concerning orthopaedics care during the COVID-19 pandemic. Such analysis can help orthopaedic surgeons become acquainted with the recent developments in telemedicine and its usage in regular orthopaedics practice.
We systematically searched the database of Thomson Reuters Web of Science for telemedicine-related articles in orthopaedics published during the COVID-19 pandemic. The selected articles were analysed for their source journals, corresponding authors, investigating institutions, countries of the corresponding authors, number of citations, study types, levels of evidence, and a qualitative review.
Fifty-nine articles meeting the inclusion criteria were published in 28 journals. Three hundred forty-two authors contributed to these research papers. The United States (US) contributed the most number of articles to the telemedicine-related orthopaedics research during the COVID-19 era. All articles combined had a total of 383 citations and 66.1% were related to the Economic and Decision-making Analyses of telemedicine implementation. By and large, level IV evidence was predominant in our review.
Telemedicine can satisfactorily cover a major proportion of patients' visits to outpatient departments, thus limiting hospitals' physical workload. Telemedicine has a potential future role in emergency orthopaedics and inpatient care through virtual aids. The issues related to patient privacy, data security, medicolegal, and reimbursement-related aspects need to be addressed through precise national or regional guidelines. Lastly, the orthopaedic physical examination is a weak link in telemedicine and needs to be strengthened.
在新冠疫情期间远程医疗引发广泛关注之后,许多骨科医生可能对远程医疗中的临床检查技能、患者安全、数据安全以及实施相关问题并不熟悉。我们对新冠疫情期间与骨科护理相关的远程医疗出版物进行了文献计量分析和综述。这样的分析有助于骨科医生了解远程医疗的最新发展及其在常规骨科实践中的应用。
我们系统地检索了汤森路透科学网数据库,以查找新冠疫情期间发表的与骨科远程医疗相关的文章。对所选文章的来源期刊、通讯作者、研究机构、通讯作者所在国家、引用次数、研究类型、证据水平进行了分析,并进行了定性综述。
28种期刊发表了59篇符合纳入标准的文章。342位作者参与了这些研究论文。在新冠疫情期间,美国在与骨科远程医疗相关的研究中贡献的文章数量最多。所有文章的总引用次数为383次,其中66.1%与远程医疗实施的经济和决策分析相关。总体而言,在我们的综述中,四级证据占主导地位。
远程医疗能够令人满意地覆盖大部分患者的门诊就诊,从而减轻医院的实际工作量。通过虚拟辅助手段,远程医疗在急诊骨科和住院护理方面具有潜在的未来作用。与患者隐私、数据安全、法医学以及报销相关的问题需要通过精确的国家或地区指南来解决。最后,骨科体格检查是远程医疗中的薄弱环节,需要加强。