Análisis bibliométrico de información en salud basado en PubMed disponible en las redes sociales: un estudio de La India

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https://doi.org/10.3989/redc.2022.4.1928

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análisis bibliométrico, redes sociales, India, salud, comunicación en salud, Vosviewer, software de redes de investigación de perfiles

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Las redes sociales se han utilizado durante mucho tiempo para difundir información y ayuda relacionadas con la salud, y este uso ha aumentado con la aparición de las redes sociales en línea. El objetivo de este estudio es realizar un análisis bibliométrico de la información sanitaria en el contexto de la India. La literatura disponible en PubMed es la fuente del estudio. El objetivo de este artículo es desarrollar una mejor comprensión de la literatura sobre la información de salud basada en las redes sociales utilizando el análisis bibliométrico en el contexto de la India. El software utilizado para el análisis bibliométrico es un software de redes de investigación de perfiles de la Universidad de Harvard y Vosviewer. Del estudio, queda claro que las redes sociales son importantes en el contexto de la salud pública. También descubrimos que aunque el número de publicaciones en revistas es mayor, se ha citado más contenido de video-audio. Aunque hay un aumento significativo de la publicación durante 2020, el número de investigadores sigue siendo muy reducido. Está claro que las redes sociales son de mayor importancia para las personas marginadas. Los proveedores de atención médica y los reguladores deben tomar precauciones para evitar posibles resultados negativos.

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2022-10-25

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Kumar Mukherjee, S. ., Kumar, J. ., & Jha, A. . (2022). Análisis bibliométrico de información en salud basado en PubMed disponible en las redes sociales: un estudio de La India. Revista Española De Documentación Científica, 45(4), e343. https://doi.org/10.3989/redc.2022.4.1928

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