Title of article :
Use of telemedicine and e-health in disasters: a systematic review
Author/Authors :
Salehinejad, Simin Health in Disaster and Emergencies Research Center - Institute for Futures Studies in Health - Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran , Jannati, Nazanin Health Services Management Research Center - Institute for Futures Studies in Health - Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran , Ershad Sarabi, Roghayeh Medical Informatics Research Center - Institute for Futures Studies in Health - Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran , Bahaadinbeigy, Kambiz Modeling in Health Research Center - Institute for Futures Studies in Health - Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran
Abstract :
Objective: Both natural and man-made disasters need near-term and long-term
interventions to reduce morbidity and mortality among the affected population. Recently,
telemedicine has been effectively used in both man-made and natural disasters and
showed its effectiveness in eliminating the adverse consequences of disasters. Therefore,
the purpose of this study was to identify the application of telehealth in different phases
of disaster.
Methods: We systematically searched all English papers regarding the use of telemedicine
in different phases of disaster indexed in PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science databases
until June 2020. A data collection form was designed to extract the required data such as
types of systems, telecommunication technologies, and phases of disaster.
Results: In this study, 16 out of 4490 retrieved articles were selected as relevant and
reviewed by the authors. Findings indicated that the majority of studies highlighted the
use of telemedicine in natural disasters (n = 12), and only four discussed it in a man-made
disaster like war and terrorist attacks. In 6 studies out of 16, telemedicine was used to treat
and assess mental disorders among the affected population. and the internet was the
most common telecommunication technology for telemedicine development.
Conclusion: Providing health care during a disaster is necessary, and telemedicine
is important for such care. This systematic review helps define the components and
application of telemedicine in disaster as a new technology in recent days, but we need to
consider it and develop this technology in all phases of disaster management, especially
during the response phase.
Keywords :
Telemedicine , e-health , Disaster
Journal title :
Journal of Emergency Practice and Trauma