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Accepted for/Published in: Journal of Medical Internet Research

Date Submitted: Jun 18, 2024
Date Accepted: Aug 31, 2024
Date Submitted to PubMed: Sep 6, 2024

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Development Trends and Prospects of Technology-Based Solutions for Health Challenges in Aging Over the Past 25 Years: Bibliometric Analysis

Liu L, Cheng N, Wang XL, Yu FM, Li HJ, Mu Y, Yuan Y, Dong JX, Wu YD, Gong DX, Wang S, Zhang GW

Development Trends and Prospects of Technology-Based Solutions for Health Challenges in Aging Over the Past 25 Years: Bibliometric Analysis

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e63367

DOI: 10.2196/63367

PMID: 39238480

PMCID: 11452759

Tech-based solutions for health challenges in aging: 25 years of development trends and prospects

  • Lu Liu; 
  • Nuo Cheng; 
  • Xiu-Ling Wang; 
  • Fu-Min Yu; 
  • Hui-Jun Li; 
  • Yang Mu; 
  • Yonghui Yuan; 
  • Jia-Xin Dong; 
  • Yu-Dan Wu; 
  • Da-Xin Gong; 
  • Shuang Wang; 
  • Guang-Wei Zhang

ABSTRACT

Background:

As the global population ages, technology emerges as a pivotal tool in addressing the health challenges of older adults. From remote health monitoring systems to AI-driven healthcare delivery, innovations are reshaping aging health management. Especially post-COVID-19, telemedicine gains traction, offering remote care solutions and reducing infection risks. Over the past 25 years, technology in elderly health has seen significant growth.

Objective:

This article reviews its evolution, achievements, and challenges, providing insights for future development.

Methods:

We searched in Web of Science Core Collection, the search time is from 1 Jan 1999 to March 18, 2024. VOSviewer and CiteSpace were applied to visualize the bibliometric analysis.

Results:

A total of 1134 publications were found in WoSCC. The publication trend over these three decades showed a gradual but fluctuating increase. The United States was the most productive country, and participated in international collaboration most frequently. The predominant keywords identified through this analysis include "dementia", "telemedicine", "older-adults", "telehealth", "care".The Keywords with citation bursts from "telemedicine" to "digital health".

Conclusions:

From remote health monitoring systems to digital-driven healthcare delivery, innovations are reshaping aging health management. In future research, researchers aim to address the practical problems of older adults and fully leverage the potential of intelligent technologies to support diverse older adults.


 Citation

Please cite as:

Liu L, Cheng N, Wang XL, Yu FM, Li HJ, Mu Y, Yuan Y, Dong JX, Wu YD, Gong DX, Wang S, Zhang GW

Development Trends and Prospects of Technology-Based Solutions for Health Challenges in Aging Over the Past 25 Years: Bibliometric Analysis

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e63367

DOI: 10.2196/63367

PMID: 39238480

PMCID: 11452759

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