Implementation of the IoT-Based Technology on Patient Medication Adherence: A Comprehensive Bibliometric and Systematic Review

IF 1 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS Journal of Information and Communication Technology-Malaysia Pub Date : 2023-10-25 DOI:10.32890/jict2023.22.4.1
Muhammad Thesa Ghozali
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The dynamic field of the Internet of Things (IoT) is constantly increasing, providing a plethora of potential integration across various sectors, most notably healthcare. The IoT represents a significant technological leap in healthcare management systems, coinciding with the rising preference for personalized, proactive, cost-effective treatment techniques. This review aimed to thoroughly assess the existing literature through a systematic review and bibliometric analysis, identifying untapped research routes and possible domains for further exploration. The overarching goal was to provide healthcare professionals with significant insights into the impact of IoT technology on Patient Medication Adherence (PMA) and related outcomes. An extensive review of 314 scientific articles on the deployment of IoT within pharmaceutical care services revealed a rising trend in publication volume, with a significant increase in recent years. Pertinently, from the 33 publications finally selected, substantial data support the potential of the IoT to improve PMA, particularly among senior patients with chronic conditions. This paper also comments on various regularly implemented IoT-based systems, noting their unique benefits and limitations. In conclusion, the critical relevance of PMA is highlighted, arguing for its emphasis in future discussions. Furthermore, the need for additional research endeavors is proposed to face and overcome existing constraints and establish the long-term effectiveness of IoT technologies in maximizing patient outcomes.
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基于物联网技术对患者服药依从性的实施:一项综合文献计量学和系统评价
物联网(IoT)的动态领域不断增长,在各个部门(尤其是医疗保健部门)之间提供了大量潜在的集成。物联网代表了医疗管理系统的重大技术飞跃,恰逢人们对个性化、主动、具有成本效益的治疗技术的日益偏好。本综述旨在通过系统综述和文献计量学分析来全面评估现有文献,确定尚未开发的研究路线和可能的进一步探索领域。总体目标是为医疗保健专业人员提供有关物联网技术对患者服药依从性(PMA)和相关结果的影响的重要见解。对314篇关于在药学服务中部署物联网的科学文章的广泛审查显示,出版物数量呈上升趋势,近年来显着增加。与此相关的是,从最终选择的33份出版物中,大量数据支持物联网改善PMA的潜力,特别是在患有慢性疾病的老年患者中。本文还对各种定期实施的基于物联网的系统进行了评论,指出了它们独特的优点和局限性。最后,强调了PMA的关键相关性,并主张在今后的讨论中强调它。此外,还需要进一步的研究努力,以面对和克服现有的限制,并建立物联网技术在最大化患者结果方面的长期有效性。
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Journal of Information and Communication Technology-Malaysia
Journal of Information and Communication Technology-Malaysia COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS-
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