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Mapping Knowledge and Themes Trends in the Cybersecurity of Medical Devices: A Bibliometric Investigation 测绘知识和主题趋势在医疗设备的网络安全:一个文献计量调查
Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI: 10.1080/0194262x.2023.2274547
Othman A. Alfahad, Tanzeel Ur Rehman, Alexander Woodman, Emad Abdulhadi Malaekah, Mohammad Rasheed
ABSTRACTThe cybersecurity of medical devices has gained a high priority among health technology professionals. As researchers and scientists continue to discover new uses for innovative devices, their numbers are steadily growing. These devices (and systems of devices) perform increasingly complex functions and are mostly software or computer-based. To improve efficiency and reliability, more devices are being integrated into larger hospital networks or even outside of them. The aim of this study is to provide an overview of the current state of medical device cybersecurity research by identifying key authors, institutions, and journal publishers, key concepts, methodologies, and technologies that are often discussed in the context of medical devices. The current study is a bibliometric analysis. The Scopus database related to the cyber security of medical devices was searched. MS Excel (Office-365), VOS viewer (version 1.6.18), and Biblioshiny (version 4.2.2) were utilized for the analysis and visualization of the selected documents. A total of 267 related documents were found in the first search. 122 inclusive articles showed the majority of work in this field has been done in the United States (US), with a total of 56 highly cited publications. India and the United Kingdom (UK) with emerging technology hubs, ranked second and third in this technology race, respectively. Kevin Fu is cited most frequently, with an average of 44.5 citations per publication. The analysis revealed a significant increase in research output in the past decade, indicating a growing concern and awareness regarding cybersecurity issues in medical devices. This trend underscores the recognition of the potential risks associated with these devices. Collective efforts must be made to improve the safety of medical devices and ensure the safety of health technologies in general by addressing identified research topics and trends, collaborating within existing networks, and considering policy and regulatory implications.KEYWORDS: Bibliometric studycybersecuritymedical devicespatient safetyprivacy of data AcknowledgmentsThe authors acknowledge the valuable insights provided by the scholarly community whose articles have been cited and referenced in this manuscript. They express gratitude to the authors, editors, and publishers of the articles, journals, and books that were reviewed and discussed while conducting the literature review for this article.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Consent for publicationEach author agrees to the publication of personally identifiable information contained in the submission in the Journal.CRediT author statementOthman A Alfahad*: Conceptualization, Methodology, Software Tanzeel Ur Rehman*: Methodology, Software, Data curation, Writing- Original draft preparation. Alexander Woodman: Validation, writing – reviewing, editing Emad Abdulhadi Malaekah: Data visualization Mohammad Rasheed: Supervisi
摘要医疗设备的网络安全问题已成为卫生技术专业人员高度重视的问题。随着研究人员和科学家不断发现创新设备的新用途,它们的数量正在稳步增长。这些设备(和设备的系统)执行越来越复杂的功能,主要是软件或计算机为基础的。为了提高效率和可靠性,越来越多的设备被集成到更大的医院网络中,甚至集成到医院网络之外。本研究的目的是通过确定主要作者、机构和期刊出版商、关键概念、方法和技术,提供医疗设备网络安全研究现状的概述,这些概念、方法和技术在医疗设备的背景下经常被讨论。目前的研究是文献计量分析。检索了与医疗设备网络安全相关的Scopus数据库。使用MS Excel (Office-365)、VOS viewer(版本1.6.18)和Biblioshiny(版本4.2.2)对所选文档进行分析和可视化。在第一次搜索中,共找到了267份相关文件。122篇包容性文章表明,这一领域的大部分工作是在美国完成的,总共有56篇被高度引用的出版物。作为新兴科技中心的印度和英国分别在这场科技竞赛中排名第二和第三。付凯文的论文被引用次数最多,平均每篇论文被引用44.5次。分析显示,在过去十年中,研究产出显著增加,表明人们对医疗设备网络安全问题的关注和意识日益增强。这一趋势凸显了人们对与这些设备相关的潜在风险的认识。必须作出集体努力,通过处理已确定的研究课题和趋势,在现有网络内开展合作,并考虑政策和管理方面的影响,提高医疗装置的安全性,并确保一般保健技术的安全性。关键词:文献计量学研究网络安全医疗设备患者安全数据隐私致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢致谢他们对文章的作者、编辑和出版商、期刊和书籍表示感谢,这些文章、期刊和书籍在进行本文的文献综述时被审查和讨论。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。发表同意每位作者同意在期刊上发表投稿中包含的个人身份信息。作者声明tothman A Alfahad*:概念化,方法论,软件Tanzeel Ur Rehman*:方法论,软件,数据管理,写作-原始草案准备。Alexander Woodman:验证,写作-审查,编辑Emad Abdulhadi Malaekah:数据可视化Mohammad Rasheed:监督。作者未获得任何组织对所提交工作的支持。
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Redesigning Tertiary Educational Evaluation with AI: A Task-Based Analysis of LIS Students’ Assessment on Written Tests and Utilizing ChatGPT at NSTU 用AI重新设计高等教育评估:基于任务的LIS学生笔试评估分析及在NSTU的ChatGPT应用
Pub Date : 2023-10-26 DOI: 10.1080/0194262x.2023.2269230
Shamima Yesmin
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Measuring the Uptake of Pharmacoepidemiologic Research Through Qualitative Analysis of Citations: A Case Study from a Canadian Network of Researchers 通过引文的定性分析测量药物流行病学研究的吸收:来自加拿大研究人员网络的案例研究
Pub Date : 2023-10-11 DOI: 10.1080/0194262x.2023.2242430
Robyn L. Traynor, Wusiman Aibibula, Kristian B. Filion, Samuel A. Stewart, Ingrid S. Sketris, Melissa Helwig
ABSTRACTHealth research, including drug safety research, is communicated, in part, by being cited; understanding these citations can help determine its reach and impact. We analyzed the uptake of a Canadian Network for Observational Drug Effect Studies study of the heart failure risk of incretin-based drugs using quantitative and qualitative bibliometric approaches. A Scopus® search (2016–2020) returned 127 citing articles, mostly single studies and review articles. Many were also high impact journals, with intended audiences of other researchers, policy makers, and practitioners. Using the Becker Model, 93% contributed to “advancing knowledge.” Research impact can be difficult to establish. We have demonstrated one comprehensive approach that can be further adapted and automated; researchers and funders need to determine the best indicators, tools, and frameworks to use that are feasible and context relevant.KEYWORDS: Bibliometricscitationsincretinspharmacoepidemiologyresearch impact AcknowledgmentsThe authors wish to acknowledge Master of Library and Information Studies (MLIS) interns, Cora-Lynn Munroe-Lynds and Ally Patton, for their assistance with data extraction; Natasha Rodney-Cail, for her assistance with manuscript preparation; and Dr. Melissa Rothfus, for her assistance with final manuscript review.Disclosure statementRLT, WA, KBF, ISS, and SAS have received salary support, in part, from CIHR for CNODES. KBF is supported by a senior salary support award from the Fonds de recherche du Québec - santé (Quebec Foundation for Research – Health) and a William Dawson Scholar award from McGill University. WA was employed by Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research, Montreal, Quebec, Canada at the time of this work; he is now employed by Complete HEOR Solutions, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.Supplementary materialSupplemental data for this article can be accessed online at https://doi.org/10.1080/0194262X.2023.2242430Notes1. Pharmacoepidemiology is “the study of the use of and effects of drugs in large numbers of people;” it applies epidemiological methods to pharmacological questions (Strom Citation2019).2. CIHR and Health Canada have since transferred responsibility for the work of DSEN to the Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health (CADTH), which launched its Post-Market Drug Evaluation (PMDE) Program on September 1, 2022 (CADTH Citation2022).3. The incretin-based drugs studied in Filion et al. (Citation2016) were DPP-4 inhibitors (sitagliptin, vildagliptin, saxagliptin) and GLP-1 analogs (exenatide, liraglutide).4. Study data were collected and managed using REDCap electronic data capture tools hosted at Dalhousie University (https://projectredcap.org/resources/citations/) (Harris et al. Citation2009, Citation2019).5. List of citations available on Borealis (https://borealisdata.ca/).Additional informationFundingThe Canadian Network for Observational Drug Effect Studies (CNODES) is funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Researc
卫生研究,包括药物安全研究,在一定程度上是通过被引用来传播的;了解这些引用可以帮助确定其范围和影响。我们使用定量和定性文献计量学方法分析了加拿大观察性药物效应研究网络对肠促胰岛素类药物心力衰竭风险的研究。Scopus®检索(2016-2020)返回127篇引用文章,主要是单个研究和综述文章。许多也是高影响力期刊,目标受众是其他研究人员、政策制定者和从业者。使用贝克尔模型,93%的人对“推进知识”做出了贡献。研究影响可能很难确定。我们已经展示了一种可以进一步调整和自动化的综合方法;研究人员和资助者需要确定最佳的指标、工具和框架,这些指标、工具和框架是可行的,并且与环境相关。作者要感谢图书馆与信息研究硕士(MLIS)实习生Cora-Lynn Munroe-Lynds和Ally Patton在数据提取方面的协助;娜塔莎·罗德尼-凯尔,感谢她协助准备稿件;以及Melissa Rothfus博士,感谢她协助审阅最终稿件。entrlt、WA、KBF、ISS和SAS获得了CIHR对CNODES的部分薪酬支持。KBF得到魁北克健康研究基金会的高级薪金支助奖和麦吉尔大学的威廉·道森学者奖的支持。在进行这项工作时,WA受雇于加拿大魁北克省蒙特利尔的戴维斯夫人医学研究所;他现在受雇于加拿大魁北克省蒙特利尔的Complete HEOR Solutions公司。补充材料本文的补充数据可在https://doi.org/10.1080/0194262X.2023.2242430Notes1上在线获取。药物流行病学是“对药物在大量人群中的使用和作用的研究”,它将流行病学方法应用于药理学问题(Strom Citation2019)。此后,CIHR和加拿大卫生部将DSEN工作的责任移交给加拿大药物和健康技术机构(CADTH),该机构于2022年9月1日启动了上市后药物评估(PMDE)计划(CADTH Citation2022)。Filion等(Citation2016)研究的以肠促胰岛素为基础的药物为DPP-4抑制剂(西格列汀、维格列汀、沙格列汀)和GLP-1类似物(艾塞那肽、利拉鲁肽)。研究数据的收集和管理使用戴尔豪斯大学(https://projectredcap.org/resources/citations/)托管的REDCap电子数据捕获工具(Harris等)。Citation2009 Citation2019)。5。在Borealis (https://borealisdata.ca/)上提供的引文列表。加拿大观察性药物效应研究网络(CNODES)由加拿大卫生研究院(CIHR)资助,授权号为DSE-146021。
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Purpose of Using e-ShodhSindhu by Indian Institute of Technology Faculty: A Study 印度理工学院教师使用e-ShodhSindhu的目的研究
Pub Date : 2023-10-03 DOI: 10.1080/0194262x.2023.2255995
Harish H T
The study is about the purpose of using e-ShodhSindhu e-Resources by Indian Institute of Technology faculty in India. Professors, Associate Professors and Assistant Professors of selected seven Indian Institute of Technology were used as samples for the study. Objectives: To find out the core purpose and augmented purpose of using e-ShodhSindhu e-Resources, to know the advantages of using e-ShodhSindhu e-Resources, to know the importance, to know the satisfaction and to find out IIT faculty will recommend e-ShodhSindhu e-Resources to others. Methodology: The survey and questionnaire methods were used to gather data. Seven hundred and seventy questionnaires were distributed to selected Indian Institute of Technology (seven Indian IITs). Results and discussions: Most of the respondents are from IIT Bombay, the majority of the respondents are male, it is evident that users between the ages of 36 and 45 are the majority, majority of the respondents are Professors, research is the core purpose of using e-ShodhSindhu e-Resources, the highest mean value of 4.42 is for to-be-up-to-date in subject IIT faculty use e-ShodhSindhu e-Resources, the majority of IIT faculty thinks that searchability and convenient to use are the advantages of using e-ShodhSindhu e-Resources, majority of IIT faculty think that information content and coverage by e-ShodhSindhu is useful and IIT faculty members are satisfied with e-ShodhSindhu e-Resources.
本研究是关于印度理工学院教师在印度使用e-ShodhSindhu电子资源的目的。选取了7所印度理工学院的教授、副教授和助理教授作为研究样本。目的:了解使用e-ShodhSindhu电子资源的核心目的和增强目的,了解使用e-ShodhSindhu电子资源的优势,了解其重要性和满意度,了解印度理工学院教师是否会向他人推荐e-ShodhSindhu电子资源。方法:采用调查法和问卷法进行资料收集。向选定的印度理工学院(7所印度理工学院)分发了770份问卷。结果与讨论:大多数受访者来自印度理工学院孟买,大多数受访者是男性,很明显,用户年龄在36至45岁之间占多数,大多数受访者是教授,研究是使用e-ShodhSindhu电子资源的核心目的,4.42的最高平均值是为了在主题上最新的IIT教师使用e-ShodhSindhu电子资源。大多数印度理工学院教师认为e-ShodhSindhu电子资源的优点是可检索性和使用方便,大多数印度理工学院教师认为e-ShodhSindhu的信息内容和覆盖范围是有用的,印度理工学院教师对e-ShodhSindhu电子资源感到满意。
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Married Indonesian Women’s Everyday Health-Information Literacy Related to COVID-19 已婚印尼妇女与COVID-19相关的日常健康信息素养
Pub Date : 2023-09-20 DOI: 10.1080/0194262x.2023.2256002
Yeni Budi Rachman, Mad Khir Johari Abdullah Sani, Margareta Aulia Rachman, Tamara Adriani Salim
ABSTRACTThis paper presents a study about the everyday health information literacy (EHIL) related to COVID-19 of 394 married women in a suburban city in West Java Province, Indonesia. This study aimed to understand married Indonesian women’s EHIL related to COVID-19 and identify topics searched for by married Indonesian women on everyday health information related to COVID-19. The findings reveal that most married Indonesian women studied had a relatively high level of health information literacy regarding COVID-19 (3.81 mean value) and tended to search for healthy lifestyle topics related to COVID-19 for daily health information (n = 298, 75.63%).KEYWORDS: COVID-19EHILeveryday health information literacyinformation literacymarried women Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Supplementary materialSupplemental data for this article can be accessed online at https://doi.org/10.1080/0194262X.2023.2256002Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by Direktorat Riset dan Pengembangan Universitas Indonesia under Grant Publikasi Terindeks Internasional (PUTI) Q2. Year 2022-2023 (Batch 2) [Grant Number NKB-1205/UN2/RST/HKP.05.00/2022].Universitas Indonesia. We would like to thank Shuri Mariasih Gietty Tambunan and Academic Writing Center Faculty of Humanities, Universitas Indonesia, for their assistance in the language review process.
摘要本文研究了印度尼西亚西爪哇省某郊区城市394名已婚妇女与COVID-19相关的日常健康信息素养(EHIL)。本研究旨在了解印度尼西亚已婚妇女与COVID-19相关的EHIL,并确定印度尼西亚已婚妇女在与COVID-19相关的日常健康信息中搜索的主题。研究结果显示,大多数已婚印度尼西亚妇女对COVID-19的健康信息素养水平相对较高(平均值为3.81),并且倾向于搜索与COVID-19相关的健康生活方式主题以获取日常健康信息(n = 298, 75.63%)。关键词:covid -19日常健康信息素养信息素养已婚女性披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。补充材料本文的补充数据可在线访问https://doi.org/10.1080/0194262X.2023.2256002Additional information。本研究得到了印度尼西亚彭彭邦大学校长Riset dan Pengembangan university的资助,并获得了PUTI第二季度国际公共索引基金(Grant publiclikasi Terindeks international, PUTI)的资助。2022-2023年度(第2批)[资助编号NKB-1205/UN2/RST/HKP.05.00/2022]。印尼。我们要感谢Shuri Mariasih Gietty Tambunan和印尼大学人文学院学术写作中心在语言审查过程中的协助。
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Impact of Conversational and Generative AI Systems on Libraries: A Use Case Large Language Model (LLM) 会话式和生成式人工智能系统对图书馆的影响:一个用例大型语言模型(LLM)
Pub Date : 2023-09-11 DOI: 10.1080/0194262x.2023.2254814
Rahat Khan, Nidhi Gupta, Atasi Sinhababu, Rupak Chakravarty
The study aims to examine how artificial intelligence (AI) could potentially affect specific services provided by academic libraries in the near future. To achieve this, the study uses three different Generative AI systems: ChatGPT, Perplexity, and iAsk.Ai. By analyzing the potential impact of AI on academic library services, the study aims to provide insights into how libraries can adapt to these changes to better serve their patrons. The three AI systems selected for this study represent different AI approaches that can be used in academic libraries. ChatGPT, for example, is a conversational AI system that can provide quick answers to patrons’ queries, while Perplexity is a language model that can assist with tasks such as cataloging and content classification. iAsk.Ai is a natural language processing (NLP) system that can assist with research and reference inquiries. By assessing the potential impact of these AI systems on academic library services, the study can provide insights into the future of library services and how AI could be used to enhance them. Ultimately, this could help academic libraries prepare for and adapt to the changing technological landscape, ensuring that they continue to meet the needs of their patrons in the years to come.
该研究旨在研究人工智能(AI)在不久的将来可能如何影响学术图书馆提供的特定服务。为了实现这一目标,该研究使用了三种不同的生成式人工智能系统:ChatGPT、Perplexity和iAsk.Ai。通过分析人工智能对学术图书馆服务的潜在影响,该研究旨在为图书馆如何适应这些变化以更好地为用户服务提供见解。本研究选择的三种人工智能系统代表了可用于学术图书馆的不同人工智能方法。例如,ChatGPT是一个会话式人工智能系统,可以为顾客的查询提供快速答案,而Perplexity是一个语言模型,可以帮助完成编目和内容分类等任务。我问。人工智能是一种自然语言处理(NLP)系统,可以协助研究和参考查询。通过评估这些人工智能系统对学术图书馆服务的潜在影响,该研究可以为图书馆服务的未来以及如何使用人工智能来增强图书馆服务提供见解。最终,这可以帮助学术图书馆为不断变化的技术环境做好准备和适应,确保它们在未来几年继续满足用户的需求。
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