Saúde digital e covid-19 nos países BRICS: análise bibliométrica
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https://doi.org/10.59681/2175-4411.v16.iEspecial.2024.1369Palavras-chave:
Países em Desenvolvimento, Tecnologia Biomédica, COVID-19Resumo
Objetivo: analisar o estado da arte quanto às soluções de saúde digital para o enfrentamento da Covid-19 desenvolvidas e implementadas pelos países BRICS. Método: análise bibliométrica a partir da revisão de escopo realizada nas bases de dados Medline/Pubmed, Lilacs, Scopus e Web of Science em agosto de 2022. Resultados: foram incluídos 430 registros que apresentavam soluções digitais em um dos países BRICS, com foco na vigilância, prevenção/controle, ou manejo clínico da Covid-19. China e Índia e pesquisadores desses países se destacam em número de publicações. Foi relevante o uso da inteligência artificial na previsão da evolução da pandemia, direcionamento de medidas governamentais, e apoio diagnóstico. Conclusão: confirma-se a tendência de liderança chinesa e indiana e defende-se a colaboração para alavancar a saúde digital nos demais países do grupo.
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