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mHealth and COVID-19: A Bibliometric Study
W.M. To,
Peter K. C. Lee
Operations & Information Management
College of Business and Social Sciences
Aston Business School
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MHealth
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COVID-19
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Bibliometric Study
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Health Care Delivery
40%
Public Health
20%
Epidemiology
20%
Health Technology
20%
Healthcare Management
20%
Medical Care
20%
Keyword Analysis
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Article number
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Mobile Communication Technology
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Keyword Search
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Telemedicine
20%
Scopus
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Telecare
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Harvard Medical School
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Academic Publishing
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University College London
20%
Adolescent Mental Health
20%
COVID-19 Pandemic
20%
COVID-19 Cases
20%
Lockdown
20%
Chinese Scientists
20%
Keyword Co-occurrence
20%
Major Clinical Study
20%
Health Mobile Application
20%
Massachusetts General Hospital
20%
Article 31
20%
Self-health Monitoring
20%
Mobile Computing Technology
20%
Nursing and Health Professions
Health Care Delivery
100%
Bibliometrics
100%
Mental Health
50%
Nutrition Policy
50%
Information Technology
50%
Telehealth
50%
General Hospital
50%
Scopus
50%
Spike
50%
Pandemic
50%
Mobile Health Application
50%
Health Care
50%
Medical Care
50%
Telemedicine
50%
Computer Science
Healthcare Delivery
100%
Journal Article
100%
Conference Paper
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Bibliometric Study
100%
Health Care
100%
Information Technology
50%
Mobile Computing
50%
Keyword Search
50%
Mobile Health Application
50%
Social Sciences
Bibliology
100%
COVID-19
100%
Health Care Delivery
50%
Health Care
50%
Conference Papers
50%
Information Technology
25%
UK
25%
United States of America
25%
Chinese
25%
Mental Health
25%
London
25%
University
25%
Health Services
25%
Nutrition Policy
25%
Research Focus
25%
Youth
25%
COVID 19 Epidemic
25%
Lockdown
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Mobile Health
100%
COVID-19
100%
Delivery of Health Care
40%
Clinical Study
20%
Health Care
20%
Adolescence
20%
Mental Health
20%
Medical Care
20%
Public Health
20%
Telemedicine
20%
Telehealth
20%
Clinical Epidemiology
20%
Psychology
Healthcare
100%
Mental Health
33%
Information Technology
33%
Adolescence
33%
Public Health
33%
Telemedicine
33%
Telehealth
33%