Dsouza Viola Savy, Leyens Lada, Brand Angela
Faculty of Health, Medicine, and Life Sciences (FHML), Maastricht University, Maastricht, the Netherlands.
Centre for Regulatory Science, Department of Health Information, Prasanna School of Public Health, Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), Manipal, Karnataka, India.
Explor Res Clin Soc Pharm. 2025 Mar 17;18:100592. doi: 10.1016/j.rcsop.2025.100592. eCollection 2025 Jun.
Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs) pose significant health and economic burdens, yet underreporting and inconsistent standards persist. Digital health innovations, particularly mobile and web-based ADR reporting applications, offer potential to enhance pharmacovigilance by improving data accuracy and patient-reported outcomes.
The study provides a comprehensive mapping of ADR mobile and web application literature, analysing publication trends, key contributors, and core themes through bibliometric and NLP-based content analysis.
A systematic two-stage approach was applied to 289 Web of Science articles on ADR reporting applications. Bibliometric analysis explored publication trends, co-authorship networks, and keyword occurrences, while NLP-based topic modelling identified prevalent themes, ensuring thematic coherence and interpretability.
Bibliometric analysis showed a rise in ADR application-related publications, primarily from the United Kingdom, United States of America, and Switzerland. Content analysis identified ten key themes, including pharmacovigilance, chemotherapy adherence, and psychiatry research. A distinct focus on digital tools in ADR reporting and management was evident, with keywords such as "mobile," "application," and "patient" becoming increasingly prominent in recent years. Co-authorship and collaboration networks, however, showed limited cross-national research partnerships.
The study highlights the transformative role of digital solutions in pharmacovigilance, demonstrating the potential of ADR applications to enhance reporting accuracy and improve patient safety. However, adoption remains early-stage and fragmented by regional affiliations. Future research should focus on patient-centric app development, effectiveness assessment, and fostering global collaboration. Strengthening digital literacy and robust investment in ADR reporting applications is crucial for optimizing their impact in healthcare.
药物不良反应(ADR)带来了重大的健康和经济负担,但漏报和标准不一致的问题依然存在。数字健康创新,特别是基于移动和网络的ADR报告应用程序,有望通过提高数据准确性和患者报告的结果来加强药物警戒。
本研究全面梳理了ADR移动和网络应用文献,通过文献计量学和基于自然语言处理(NLP)的内容分析,分析了出版趋势、主要贡献者和核心主题。
对Web of Science上289篇关于ADR报告应用的文章采用了系统的两阶段方法。文献计量分析探讨了出版趋势、共同作者网络和关键词出现情况,而基于NLP的主题建模确定了普遍主题,确保了主题的连贯性和可解释性。
文献计量分析表明,与ADR应用相关的出版物有所增加,主要来自英国、美国和瑞士。内容分析确定了十个关键主题,包括药物警戒、化疗依从性和精神病学研究。在ADR报告和管理中对数字工具的明显关注显而易见,近年来,“移动”、“应用程序”和“患者”等关键词变得越来越突出。然而,共同作者和合作网络显示跨国研究伙伴关系有限。
该研究突出了数字解决方案在药物警戒中的变革性作用,证明了ADR应用在提高报告准确性和改善患者安全方面的潜力。然而,采用仍处于早期阶段,且因地区归属而分散。未来的研究应侧重于以患者为中心的应用程序开发、有效性评估以及促进全球合作。加强数字素养并对ADR报告应用进行有力投资对于优化其在医疗保健中的影响至关重要。