2024
DOI: 10.2196/48716
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Application of eHealth Tools in Anticoagulation Management After Cardiac Valve Replacement: Scoping Review Coupled With Bibliometric Analysis

Ying Wu,
Xiaohui Wang,
Mengyao Zhou
et al.

Abstract: Background Anticoagulation management can effectively prevent complications in patients undergoing cardiac valve replacement (CVR). The emergence of eHealth tools provides new prospects for the management of long-term anticoagulants. However, there is no comprehensive summary of the application of eHealth tools in anticoagulation management after CVR. Objective Our objective is to clarify the current state, trends, benefits, and challenges of using eHea… Show more

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“…Most bibliometric reviewers summarized literature subsets defined by eHealth user needs: promoting physical activity, healthy eating, and weight loss [9][10][11][12], preventing substance use [13], and providing e-mental health during the Covid-19 pandemic [14]. In addition, researchers reviewed digital technologies for health behavior change [15] and eHealth tools for anticoagulation management after cardiac valve replacement [16]. There was also a distinct subset of bibliometric studies on eHealth and health informatics competencies [17], literacy [18], and information and communication technology use by individuals experiencing homelessness [19].…”
Section: Affiliations Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most bibliometric reviewers summarized literature subsets defined by eHealth user needs: promoting physical activity, healthy eating, and weight loss [9][10][11][12], preventing substance use [13], and providing e-mental health during the Covid-19 pandemic [14]. In addition, researchers reviewed digital technologies for health behavior change [15] and eHealth tools for anticoagulation management after cardiac valve replacement [16]. There was also a distinct subset of bibliometric studies on eHealth and health informatics competencies [17], literacy [18], and information and communication technology use by individuals experiencing homelessness [19].…”
Section: Affiliations Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%