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Internet of Things and Health: A literature review based on Mixed Method

EAI Endorsed Transactions on Internet of Things 2024 17 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 60 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Ana María Chaves Cano, Verenice Sánchez Castillo, Alfredo Javier Pérez Gamboa, William Castillo‐González, Adrián Alejandro Vitón-Castillo, Javier González‐Argote

Summary

This literature review examines how Internet of Things technology is being applied in healthcare, covering areas like remote patient monitoring, diagnosis, and treatment. The review identified key trends and limitations in current implementations, noting the need for more interdisciplinary research. While not related to microplastics, the IoT sensing technologies discussed could potentially be adapted for real-time environmental monitoring of microplastic contamination in water and air.

The integration of technological advances into health sciences has promoted their development, but also generated setbacks and difficulties for digital transformation. In different areas, technology has modified the processes of diagnosis, teaching and learning, treatment and monitoring, which is why the study of new technologies and the models that support their introduction is essential. Internet of Things is one of these models, which, in turn, includes different models, devices and applications. Due to its breadth of exploitation options and benefits, in the health area this concept has been adopted and particularized as the Internet of Medical Things. With the purpose of achieving an approximation to the main trends and characteristics, a literature review study was conducted, based on mixed methods. Two studies were carried out with a sequential strategy, the first being bibliometric and the second a scoping review. The main results allowed us to describe the main trends in terms of bibliometric indicators, a thematic analysis in terms of areas, populations, benefits and limitations. It is concluded that there is a need for new interdisciplinary studies and lines for future research are presented.

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