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目的:在 COVID-19 期间,糖尿病护理和管理领域出现了技术创新。为了抓住新出现的机遇,本范围综述旨在通过采用世界卫生组织的技术倡议,分析当前用于糖尿病护理的技术,以揭示未来研究和开发的技术使用潜力。材料与方法:我们按照 PRISMA 进行了综述。我们在 PubMed 和 Web of Science 中对同行评审过的出版物进行了相关术语的搜索,包括以糖尿病护理和管理为主题并以英文发表的出版物。结果:我们按照世界卫生组织的技术概念化指导对 42 篇文章进行了审查,包括移动医疗(12%)、电子医疗(76%)和数据医疗(12%)。这些举措揭示了大流行病期间糖尿病护理技术利用的六个领域,包括:(1) 社交媒体;(2) 传感器;(3) 远程会议;(4) 虚拟护理;(5) 人工智能;(6) 数据挖掘。讨论:根据已确定的技术与健康相关维度,我们介绍了七种与糖尿病相关的健康事件及其与技术的关联。技术与糖尿病疾病进展的关系、跨学科合作的技术图解以及促进健康结果的技术特征等方面的意义为未来的研究和发展提供了方向。结论: 本综述说明了糖尿病大流行期间糖尿病护理技术的使用现状。它还揭示了跨技术和糖尿病医疗保健领域的创新机会,并为学术界和实践界的未来追求提供了方向。
Exploring Technology Domains for Diabetes Care and Management under Pandemic: A preliminary scoping review
Objective: Technology innovation emerged in diabetic care and management during COVID-19. To tackle emerging opportunities, this scoping review aims to analyze current technology used for diabetic care by employing WHO technology initiatives to reveal technology use potentials for future research and development. Materials and Methods: We conducted a review following PRISMA. We initiated a search of related terms for peer-reviewed publications in PubMed and Web of Science, including those themed in diabetic care and management and published in English. Results: We reviewed 42 articles following the guidance of WHO technology conceptualization, including mHealth (12%), eHealth (76%), and dHealth (12%). These initiatives are used to reveal six areas of technology utilization for diabetes care during the pandemic, including (1) social media; (2) sensor; (3) teleconference; (4) virtual care; (5) artificial intelligence; and (6) data mining. Discussion: Based on the identified dimensions related to technology and health, we presented seven diabetes-related health events and their associations with technologies. Implications such as technology’s association with diabetes disease progression, technology diagramming for interdisciplinary collaboration, and technology features for health outcomes provide direction for future research and development. Conclusion: This review illustrates current technology utilization in diabetes care during the pandemic. It also uncovers innovation opportunities across technology and diabetic healthcare domains and provides direction for future pursuits in academia and practice.