Insights into the Technological Evolution and Research Trends of Mobile Health: Bibliometric Analysis
Ruichen Zhang,
No information about this author
Hongyun Wang
No information about this author
Healthcare,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13(7), P. 740 - 740
Published: March 26, 2025
Background/Objectives:
Smartphones,
with
their
widespread
popularity
and
diverse
apps,
have
become
essential
in
our
daily
lives,
ongoing
advancements
information
technology
unlocked
significant
potential
healthcare.
Our
goal
is
to
identify
the
future
research
directions
of
mobile
health
(mHealth)
by
examining
its
trends
emerging
hotspots.
Methods:
This
study
collected
mHealth-related
literature
published
between
2005
2024
from
Web
Science
database.
We
conducted
a
descriptive
statistic
annual
publication
count
categorized
data
authors
institutions.
In
addition,
we
developed
visualization
maps
display
frequency
keyword
co-occurrences.
Furthermore,
overlay
visualizations
were
created
showcase
average
year
specific
keywords,
helping
track
changing
mHealth
over
time.
Results:
Between
2024,
total
6093
papers
related
published.
The
revealed
rapid
increase
number
publications
since
2011.
However,
it
was
found
that
on
has
reached
saturation
point
2021.
University
California
dominant
force
research,
248
articles.
California,
London,
Harvard
University,
Duke
are
actively
collaborating,
which
shows
geographical
pattern
collaboration.
From
analysis
co-occurrence
timeline,
focus
gradually
shifted
solely
technologies
exploring
how
new
technologies,
such
as
artificial
intelligence
(AI)
can
intervene
patient
conditions,
including
breast
cancer,
diabetes,
other
chronic
diseases.
Privacy
protection
policies
transparency
mechanisms
emerged
an
active
current
development.
Notably,
cutting-edge
Internet
Things
(IoT),
blockchain,
virtual
reality
(VR)
being
increasingly
integrated
into
systems.
These
technological
convergences
likely
constitute
key
priorities
field,
particularly
addressing
security
vulnerabilities
while
enhancing
service
scalability.
Conclusions:
Although
volume
core
declining,
practical
applications
continue
expand
across
domains,
integrating
multiple
technologies.
It
believed
still
holds
enormous
potential.
Language: Английский
Designing Digital Mental Health Support for Paramedics Exposed to Trauma: A Qualitative Study of Lived Experiences and Design Preferences (Preprint)
Published: April 20, 2025
BACKGROUND
Background:
Paramedics
face
frequent
exposure
to
trauma
and
intense
occupational
stress,
often
under
conditions
of
limited
psychological
support
ongoing
stigma.
Digital
mental
health
interventions
have
the
potential
offer
accessible,
confidential,
tailored
support.
However,
their
acceptability
design
must
be
informed
by
lived
experiences
paramedics
ensure
effectiveness.
OBJECTIVE
Objective:
This
study
aimed
explore
UK
paramedics’
in
workplace
views
on
delivery
digital
interventions.
METHODS
Methods:
Semi-structured
interviews
were
conducted
with
22
paramedics.
Participants
recruited
through
purposive
snowball
sampling.
Interviews
transcribed
verbatim
analysed
using
reflexive
thematic
analysis.
Ethical
approval
was
obtained,
trauma-informed
principles
applied
throughout
data
collection
RESULTS
Results:
Five
key
themes
identified:
(1)
It
Has
Feel
Easy
Use
-
highlighting
need
for
tools
that
reduce
cognitive
burden
are
accessible
during
unpredictable
shifts;
(2)
Make
Fit
My
Needs
calling
specifically
designed
paramedics,
lived-experience-informed
language
delivery;
(3)
We
Need
Talk
Each
Other
describing
a
strong
desire
peer
connection
while
recognising
barriers
such
as
stigma
shift
pressures;
(4)
I
Know
It’s
Safe
emphasises
importance
anonymity,
privacy,
safety;
(5)
Support
Human
reinforcing
value
integrating
human
professional
services.
expressed
an
app-based
solution
offers
rapid
accessibility,
flexibility,
preserving
opportunities
interaction.
CONCLUSIONS
Conclusions:
unique
challenges
not
adequately
addressed
existing
promise
if
they
carefully
co-designed
reflect
realities
frontline
work.
Anonymity,
usability,
connection,
integration
systems
critical
engagement.
These
findings
actionable
insights
development
trauma-informed,
context-sensitive
emergency
service
workers.
Language: Английский
The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Neuroscience and Mental Health: A Perspective Review
Kyle R. Bonesteel,
No information about this author
Jennifer Bires,
No information about this author
Srinivasan S. Pillay
No information about this author
et al.
AI in neuroscience.,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 26, 2025
Language: Английский
Navigating Ethical Challenges of AI Chatbots for Sex Therapy
Miaojia Fu,
No information about this author
William Chan
No information about this author
Oxford University Press eBooks,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: June 2, 2025
Abstract
Sex
is
an
influential
factor
affecting
the
quality
of
relationships.
Meanwhile,
AI
chatbots
are
increasingly
used
to
aid
healthcare.
There
interesting
question
what
can
do
for
sex
therapy,
but
three
areas
remain
insufficiently
cultivated.
First,
there
not
yet
a
systematic
summary
how
therapy
situate
in
existing
literature
on
human-computer
interaction.
Second,
limited
efforts
have
been
made
clarify
exactly
be
therapy.
Third,
ethical
challenges
using
rarely
considered.
To
fill
these
gaps,
this
article
begins
by
presenting
some
paradigmatic
use
cases
and
sketching
such
intersect
with
on,
example,
mental
healthcare,
ethics,
conversational
design.
It
also
considers
opportunities
risks
healthcare
chatbots,
general-purpose
erotic
as
virtual
agents
sexual
counseling
stimulators.
Furthermore,
discusses
paradox
therapy:
The
more
anthropomorphic
they
are,
better
counsel
sexually
stimulate
their
users,
anthropomorphization
means
risks.
Language: Английский