Telemedicine in Family Medicine: Innovative Management for the Care of Migrants in Multicultural Settings

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  • Daniela Guardo Rua
  • María Paula Lugo Pinilla
  • Gricelda Emperatriz Valencia Olalla
  • Tulia Beltran-Venegas

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https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v20iS10.5366

Abstract

A documentary review was carried out on the production and publication of research papers related to the study of the variables Telemedicine, Innovation, and Family Medicine. The purpose of the bibliometric analysis proposed in this document was to know the main characteristics of the volume of publications registered in the Scopus database during the period 2017-2022, achieving the identification of 14 publications. The information provided by this platform was organized through graphs and figures, categorizing the information by Year of Publication, Country of Origin, Area of Knowledge and Type of Publication. Once these characteristics have been described, the position of different authors on the proposed topic is referenced through a qualitative analysis. Among the main findings made through this research, it is found that the United States, with 7 publications, was the Latin American country with the highest scientific production registered in the name of authors affiliated with institutions of that nation. The Area of Knowledge that made the greatest contribution to the construction of bibliographic material referring to the study of Telemedicine as an alternative in the care of migrant families was Medicine  with 10 published documents, and the most used Publication Type during the period indicated above were Journal Articles with 72% of the total scientific production.

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2023-11-22

How to Cite

Rua, D. G. ., Pinilla, M. P. L. ., Olalla, G. E. V. ., & Beltran-Venegas, T. . (2023). Telemedicine in Family Medicine: Innovative Management for the Care of Migrants in Multicultural Settings. Migration Letters, 20(S10), 671–680. https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v20iS10.5366

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