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. 2011 Mar;17(1):3-17.
doi: 10.4258/hir.2011.17.1.3. Epub 2011 Mar 31.

History and Trends of "Personal Health Record" Research in PubMed

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History and Trends of "Personal Health Record" Research in PubMed

Jeongeun Kim et al. Healthc Inform Res. 2011 Mar.

Abstract

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to review history and trends of personal health record research in PubMed and to provide accurate understanding and categorical analysis of expert opinions.

Methods: For the search strategy, PubMed was queried for 'personal health record, personal record, and PHR' in the title and abstract fields. Those containing different definitions of the word were removed by one-by-one analysis from the results, 695 articles. In the end, total of 229 articles were analyzed in this research.

Results: The results show that the changes in terms over the years and the shift to patient centeredness and mixed usage. And we identified history and trend of PHR research in some category that the number of publications by year, topic, methodologies and target diseases. Also from analysis of MeSH terms, we can show the focal interest in regards the PHR boundaries and related subjects.

Conclusions: For PHRs to be efficiently used by general public, initial understanding of the history and trends of PHR research may be helpful. Simultaneously, accurate understanding and categorical analysis of expert opinions that can lead to the development and growth of PHRs will be valuable to their adoption and expansion.

Keywords: Electronic Health Records; Electronic Medical Records; Medical Subject Headings; Personal Health Record; PubMed; Review.

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No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.

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Number of personal health record publications by year.
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Figure 2
Topic categories of personal health record (PHR) researches.
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Figure 3
Methodologies of personal health record (PHR) researches.
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Figure 4
Target diseases of personal health record (PHR) research.

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