Abstract
Background: Many e-health services were launched after countries relaxed their telehealth regulations to combat the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. e-Health technologies that support person-centered health care are crucial for the patient's needs. In this systematic review, we examined how e-health applications are used to support person-centered health care at the time of COVID-19. Methodology: Literature was systematically searched without language restriction and publication status between January 1 and May 25, 2020, to describe e-health's support on the person-centered health care to control the COVID-19 pandemic. PubMed, ScienceDirect, and CINAHL, MedRxiv, and Web of Science were used. Two researchers independently assessed the eligibility of each retrieved record. All included studies were subsequently rescreened by the researchers. The systematic review was conducted in accordance with preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses guidelines. Results: We identified 60 articles and selected 8 studies that met the inclusion criteria. Most of the studies used e-health technologies to facilitate clinical decision support and team care. Patient's engagement and access to health care from their homes were enhanced using telehealth and mobile health. Electronic health records were used to avail reliable data to health care providers and health authorities to make evidence-based decisions. Conclusion: Although there are limited studies to evaluate the effectiveness of e-health technologies for person-centered health care, the reviewed studies indicated e-health's potentials to improve the quality of health care and personalized health systems during COVID-19 pandemic. Further research should be done to better understand applications of e-health to improve the quality of health care and patients' outcomes and evaluate its cost-effectiveness.
Highlights
O n December 31, 2019, clusters of cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) were officially reported from Wuhan, Hubei Province, China.[1]
The current pandemic has caused digitization to flourish in the health care sector. e-Health, which is a combined use of electronic information and communication technology in the health sector,[4] has a high potential for optimizations and savings in the majority of health care systems worldwide. e-Health solutions can support care and treatment by exchanging treatment-relevant data among health care providers or between patients and health care providers in compliance with data protection regulations and by providing documents that are specially tailored to the needs of teleintensive care of COVID-19 patients
The results of this review indicate how the internet, m-health solutions, telehealth, telemedicine, and electronic health records (EHRs) can rapidly be used to provide support for patient-centered health care to prevent and contribute to controlling the COVID-19 pandemic
Summary
O n December 31, 2019, clusters of cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) were officially reported from Wuhan, Hubei Province, China.[1]. Telehealth, a component of e-health, includes telemedicine, mobile health (m-health), and electronic medial record (EMR) or EHR.[6] m-Health involves the use of mobile communication systems to manage health care activities, share medical data, analyze health information, and improve overall patient outcomes and experience.[7,8] Telehealth strengthens patient-. Words used for searching included e-health, internet, telemedicine, telehealth, m-health, smartphones, electronic health record, patient-centered medical home, person-centered health care, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, SARS-COV2, 2019 novel coronavirus, 2019-nCoV, and COVID-19. Both qualitative and quantitative studies were reviewed. The systematic review was conducted in accordance with the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and metaanalyses guidelines
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