Kuwait University College of Allied Health Sciences, Kuwait City, Kuwait.
Kenyatta University School of Medicine, Nairobi, Kenya.
Health Informatics J. 2024 Jul-Sep;30(3):14604582241283969. doi: 10.1177/14604582241283969.
Information on the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare is needed to align healthcare transformation efforts. This bibliometric analysis aims to establish the patterns of publication activities on the application of AI in health. A total of 1083 scholarly papers published between 1993 and 2023 were retrieved from the Web of Science and Scopus databases. R Studio and VOSviewer were applied to quantify and illustrate publication patterns and citation rates. Publication rates grew by an average rate of 13% yearly, with each document being cited averagely 12 times. The articles had a mean of five co-authors, with a global co-authorship rate of 10%. COVID-19, artificial intelligence, and machine learning dominated the publications. The US, China, UK, Canada, and India coordinated most of the collaborative research. AI-based health information research is growing steadily. International collaborations can be leveraged to ensure the spread and interoperability of AI-based healthcare innovations globally.
需要了解人工智能(AI)在医疗保健中的应用信息,以调整医疗保健转型的努力。本文献计量分析旨在建立 AI 在健康领域应用的出版活动模式。从 Web of Science 和 Scopus 数据库中检索到 1993 年至 2023 年间发表的 1083 篇学术论文。使用 R Studio 和 VOSviewer 对出版模式和引文率进行量化和说明。出版率以每年 13%的平均速度增长,每篇文献平均被引用 12 次。这些文章平均有五位合著者,全球合著率为 10%。COVID-19、人工智能和机器学习主导了这些出版物。美国、中国、英国、加拿大和印度协调了大部分合作研究。基于 AI 的健康信息研究正在稳步增长。可以利用国际合作确保 AI 为基础的医疗保健创新在全球范围内的传播和互操作性。