BackgroundThe best manner to prevent suicide is to recognize suicidal signs and signals, and know how to respond to them.ObjectiveWe aim to study the existing mobile apps for suicide prevention in the literature and the most commonly used virtual stores.MethodsTwo reviews were carried out. The first was done by searching the most commonly used commercial app stores, which are iTunes and Google Play. The second was a review of mobile health (mHealth) apps in published articles within the last 10 years in the following 7 scientific databases: Science Direct, Medline, PsycINFO, Embase, The Cochrane Library, IEEE Xplore, and Google Scholar.ResultsA total of 124 apps related to suicide were found in the cited virtual stores but only 20 apps were specifically designed for suicide prevention. All apps were free and most were designed for Android. Furthermore, 6 relevant papers were found in the indicated scientific databases; in these studies, some real experiences with physicians, caregivers, and families were described. The importance of these people in suicide prevention was indicated.ConclusionsThe number of apps regarding suicide prevention is small, and there was little information available from literature searches, indicating that technology-based suicide prevention remains understudied. Many of the apps provided no interactive features. It is important to verify the accuracy of the results of different apps that are available on iOS and Android. The confidence generated by these apps can benefit end users, either by improving their health monitoring or simply to verify their body condition.
The goal is to present the main free and open access search engines such as PATENTSCOPE and Google Patents. It also seeks to verify the information retrieval system, which seeks to transform the user's information needs into a list or collection of documents whose content satisfies that need. We present the comparison of both verifying each one independently and then, a summary table. Finally, it is concluded that the constant search for inventions can make the difference between the positions of competences between global companies; It is for this reason that patents prove to be a source of reliable information on the subjects of interest of the people or companies. Pantestscope and Google Patents allows you to download as much data as a table for future analysis of the information. ResumenEl objetivo es presentar los principales buscadores de acceso libre y gratuito como por ejemplo PATENTSCOPE y Google Patents. También se persigue verificar el sistema de recuperación de información, el cual busca transformar la necesidad de información del usuario en una lista o colección de documentos cuyo contenido satisfaga esa necesidad. Se presenta la comparación de ambos verificando cada uno de manera independiente y luego, un cuadro resumen. Finalmente, se concluye que la búsqueda constante de las invenciones puede hacer la diferencia entre las posiciones de competencias entre empresas globales; es por ello, que la patentes resultan ser una fuente de información confiable sobre las temáticas de interés de las personas o empresas.Pantestscope y Google Patents permite descargar tantos datos en forma de tabla para el análisis futuro de la información.
In recent years, thanks to the progress of electronics and computing, it is possible to process a large volume of clinical data. As a result of this scenario, real world data (RWD) are gaining enormous relevance. RWD are the data, whose origin is the usual clinical practice, used to make medical decisions about drugs or medical practice.This research is aimed to study the current situation of RWD in Spain. To achieve this objective, we have assessed the data sources on which these are fed. We have also analyzed the main publications based on RWD. Our findings are: firstly, both records and databases as well as medical histories have a high level of computerization and have also a great deal of information to be used for research; and secondly, the scientific studies carried out are of a great quality, but society is not aware of the importance RWD have and there is discoordination between the Autonomies and the Government. ResumenEn los últimos años, gracias al progreso de la electrónica y la informática, es posible procesar un gran volumen de datos clínicos. Como resultado de este escenario, los datos del mundo real (RWD) están ganando enorme relevancia. RWD son los datos, cuyo origen es la práctica clínica habitual, utilizados para tomar decisiones médicas sobre drogas o la práctica médica. Esta investigación tiene como objetivo estudiar la situación actual de la RWD en España. Para lograr este objetivo, hemos evaluado las fuentes de datos sobre las que se alimentan. También hemos analizado las principales publicaciones basadas en la RWD. Nuestros resultados son: en primer lugar, tanto los registros y bases de datos, así como las historias clínicas tienen un alto nivel de informatización y tienen también una gran cantidad de información que se utilizará para la investigación, Y en segundo lugar, los estudios científicos realizados son de gran calidad, pero la sociedad no es consciente de la importancia que tiene la RWD y hay una falta de coordinacion entre las Comunidades Autónomas y el Gobierno Central.
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