Abstract
Background
Digital health has become an advancing phenomenon in the health care systems of modern societies. Over the past two decades, various digital health options, technologies, and innovations have been introduced; many of them are still being investigated and evaluated by researchers all around the globe. However, the actual trends and visibility of peer-reviewed publications using “digital health” as a keyword to reflect the topic, published by major relevant journals, still remain to be quantified.
Objective
This study aimed to conduct a bibliographic-bibliometric analysis on articles published in JMIR Publications journals that used “digital health” as a keyword. We evaluated the trends, topics, and citations of these research publications to identify the important share and contribution of JMIR Publications journals in publishing articles on digital health.
Methods
All JMIR Publications journals were searched to find articles in English, published between January 2000 and August 2019, in which the authors focused on, utilized, or discussed digital health in their study and used “digital health” as a keyword. In addition, a bibliographic-bibliometric analysis was conducted using the freely available Profiles Research Networking Software by the Harvard Clinical and Translational Science Center.
Results
Out of 1797 articles having “digital health” as a keyword, published mostly between 2016 and 2019, 277 articles (32.3%) were published by JMIR Publications journals, mainly in the Journal of Medical Internet Research. The most frequently used keyword for the topic was “mHealth.” The average number of times an article had been cited, including self-citations, was above 2.8.
Conclusions
The reflection of “digital health” as a keyword in JMIR Publications journals has increased noticeably over the past few years. To maintain this momentum, more regular bibliographic and bibliometric analyses will be needed. This would encourage authors to consider publishing their articles in relevant, high-visibility journals and help these journals expand their supportive publication policies and become more inclusive of digital health.
Reference10 articles.
1. E-health beyond technology: analyzing the paradigm shift that lies beneath
2. FDA Regulation of Mobile Medical Apps
3. World Health Organisation201904172019-11-19GenevaWorld Health OrganisationWHO Releases First Guideline on Digital Health Interventions https://www.who.int/news-room/detail/17-04-2019-who-releases-first-guideline-on-digital-health-interventions?
4. World Health Organisation20182019-11-19GenevaWorld Health OrganisationClassification of digital health interventions v1.0: a shared language to describe the uses of digital technology for health https://apps.who.int/iris/handle/10665/260480
5. A Call to Digital Health Practitioners: New Guidelines Can Help Improve the Quality of Digital Health Evidence
Cited by
41 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献