Research trends in health information management
Context: Because of the recent pandemic COVID-19, research on management systems health information grew rapidly, underscoring the importance of knowing the investigative trends in these issues to identify the findings and global networks knowledge. Aims: To examine the developments and research...
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author | Alejandro Valencia-Arias Maria Camila Bermeo-Giraldo Ada Gallegos Lucia Palacios-Moya Sergio Gómez Molina |
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description | Context: Because of the recent pandemic COVID-19, research on management systems health information grew rapidly, underscoring the importance of knowing the investigative trends in these issues to identify the findings and global networks knowledge.
Aims: To examine the developments and research trends in information management in health.
Methods: A bibliometric analysis was carried out with the 215 results obtained from a search equation performed in the Scopus database. Documents were selected using the inclusion criteria according to the recommendations of the international declaration PRISMA and calculation was performed indicators of quality, quantity, and trend analysis.
Results: These were identified as trends: Managing information and knowledge, Educational model/Curriculum design, information-seeking behavior. A research agenda also arises with the themes: reconfiguration of health policies, design and collaborative use in digital resources, telemedicine, meta-analysis tools for decision-making and cloud infrastructures.
Conclusions: The United States leads the production in the subject, but there is a gap in Latin America in research in this field of knowledge. Likewise, as new routes in which the research exercise should be deepened are the reconfiguration of health policies, design and collaborative use of digital resources, telemedicine, meta-analysis of tools for decision making and Cloud infrastructures. |
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spelling | doaj.art-8fa38a3b12724140a6f41d84e1369d0a2023-07-12T22:50:45ZengGarVal Editorial Ltda.Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmacognosy Research0719-42502023-05-0111347348810.56499/jppres22.1497_11.3.473Research trends in health information managementAlejandro Valencia-Arias0Maria Camila Bermeo-Giraldo1Ada Gallegos2Lucia Palacios-Moya3Sergio Gómez Molina4Universidad Señor de Sipán, Chiclayo 14001, Perú.Departamento de Ciencias Administrativas, Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano, Medellín,Calle 54 A #30-01, Colombia.Departamento Académico de Educación, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. Lima, Av. Carlos Germán Amezaga #375 – Cercado de Lima, Perú.Centro de Investigaciones de Escolme (CIES). Institución Universitaria Escolme, Medellín, Calle. 50 #40-39, Colombia.Departamento de Investigación, Fundación Universitaria Católica del Norte, Medellín, Calle. 52 #47-42, Colombia.Context: Because of the recent pandemic COVID-19, research on management systems health information grew rapidly, underscoring the importance of knowing the investigative trends in these issues to identify the findings and global networks knowledge. Aims: To examine the developments and research trends in information management in health. Methods: A bibliometric analysis was carried out with the 215 results obtained from a search equation performed in the Scopus database. Documents were selected using the inclusion criteria according to the recommendations of the international declaration PRISMA and calculation was performed indicators of quality, quantity, and trend analysis. Results: These were identified as trends: Managing information and knowledge, Educational model/Curriculum design, information-seeking behavior. A research agenda also arises with the themes: reconfiguration of health policies, design and collaborative use in digital resources, telemedicine, meta-analysis tools for decision-making and cloud infrastructures. Conclusions: The United States leads the production in the subject, but there is a gap in Latin America in research in this field of knowledge. Likewise, as new routes in which the research exercise should be deepened are the reconfiguration of health policies, design and collaborative use of digital resources, telemedicine, meta-analysis of tools for decision making and Cloud infrastructures.https://jppres.com/jppres/pdf/vol11/jppres22.1497_11.3.473.pdfacademic productionbibliometric analysishealthinformation managementinvestigatory trends |
spellingShingle | Alejandro Valencia-Arias Maria Camila Bermeo-Giraldo Ada Gallegos Lucia Palacios-Moya Sergio Gómez Molina Research trends in health information management Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmacognosy Research academic production bibliometric analysis health information management investigatory trends |
title | Research trends in health information management |
title_full | Research trends in health information management |
title_fullStr | Research trends in health information management |
title_full_unstemmed | Research trends in health information management |
title_short | Research trends in health information management |
title_sort | research trends in health information management |
topic | academic production bibliometric analysis health information management investigatory trends |
url | https://jppres.com/jppres/pdf/vol11/jppres22.1497_11.3.473.pdf |
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