Ali Abraish, Zafar Rameen, Kumar Kanwal Ashok, Shariq Kainat, Motiani Vanita, Ibrahim Sufyan, Farhat Hadi
Department of Medicine, Dow Medical College, Karachi, Pakistan.
Department of Internal Medicine, Western Michigan University Homer Stryker School of Medicine, Kalamazoo, MI.
Ann Med Surg (Lond). 2024 Feb 19;86(5):2777-2785. doi: 10.1097/MS9.0000000000001822. eCollection 2024 May.
Telehealth use was previously limited by strict regulations and financial constraints. However, the pandemic prompted some countries to ease their telehealth laws. Thus, we conducted a bibliometric analysis and network visualization to gauge changes in tele-neuropsychology (Tele-NP) and tele-mental Health (Tele-MH) trends with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The authors conducted a literature search on SCOPUS and included relevant articles pertaining to Tele-NP and Tele-MH, which were published before the COVID-19 pandemic (2017-2019) and during the COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2022). The authors presented publication patterns on psychiatric disorders, mode of administration, journals, active countries, authors, affiliations, funding sponsors, keywords, publication, and citation output.
Three hundred forty-one articles were included in our study with 80 articles before the pandemic and 261 during the pandemic. Our analysis revealed the greatest increase in publications and citations output was from the year 2020 to 2021. A greater number of journals published tele-NP and tele-MH-related research, with higher frequency, during the COVID-19 pandemic with Telemedicine and E-health leading the way. WHO regional analysis revealed that the Region of the Americas (AMRO) was the leading contributor in terms of publications. Harvard Medical Center remained the number one contributor both before and during the COVID-19- pandemic. Publications by funding sponsors, particularly by those that were US-based, increased twice as much during the pandemic.
The increase in research output following the COVID-19 outbreak reflects the growing interest and relevance of telemedicine for the delivery of mental health services.
远程医疗的使用此前受到严格法规和资金限制。然而,疫情促使一些国家放宽了远程医疗法律。因此,我们进行了文献计量分析和网络可视化,以评估随着新冠疫情的爆发,远程神经心理学(Tele-NP)和远程心理健康(Tele-MH)趋势的变化。
作者在Scopus上进行了文献检索,纳入了与Tele-NP和Tele-MH相关的文章,这些文章发表于新冠疫情之前(2017 - 2019年)和新冠疫情期间(2020 - 2022年)。作者展示了关于精神障碍、给药方式、期刊、活跃国家、作者、所属机构、资助赞助商、关键词、发表情况和被引频次的发表模式。
我们的研究纳入了341篇文章,其中疫情前80篇,疫情期间261篇。我们的分析显示,发表量和被引频次增长最多的是2020年至2021年。在新冠疫情期间,更多的期刊更频繁地发表了与Tele-NP和Tele-MH相关的研究,其中《远程医疗与电子健康》领先。世界卫生组织区域分析显示,美洲区域(AMRO)在发表量方面是主要贡献者。哈佛医学院在新冠疫情之前和期间均保持第一贡献者地位。资助赞助商的发表量,尤其是美国的那些,在疫情期间增长了两倍。
新冠疫情爆发后研究产出的增加反映了远程医疗在提供心理健康服务方面日益增长的兴趣和相关性。