2020
DOI: 10.2196/18310
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Disaster eHealth: Scoping Review

Abstract: Background Although both disaster management and disaster medicine have been used for decades, their efficiency and effectiveness have been far from perfect. One reason could be the lack of systematic utilization of modern technologies, such as eHealth, in their operations. To address this issue, researchers’ efforts have led to the emergence of the disaster eHealth (DEH) field. DEH’s main objective is to systematically integrate eHealth technologies for health care purposes within the disaster man… Show more

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“…Disasters threaten people's well-being and health along with damaging infrastructures [7,68,69]. Pandemics could be considered as disasters that massively affect community health and healthcare systems [70]. Undoubtedly, addressing issues related to the health of citizens during disasters should be prioritized as it may have long-lasting effects on com-munity well-being.…”
Section: Physical and Mental Health Of Residents And Community Duringmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Disasters threaten people's well-being and health along with damaging infrastructures [7,68,69]. Pandemics could be considered as disasters that massively affect community health and healthcare systems [70]. Undoubtedly, addressing issues related to the health of citizens during disasters should be prioritized as it may have long-lasting effects on com-munity well-being.…”
Section: Physical and Mental Health Of Residents And Community Duringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They increase the effectiveness and inclusiveness of healthcare services delivery during and after disasters. Disaster E-health is a new area of study that emerged in public policy and combines disaster management, disaster medicine and E-health [71,72]. Telemedicine, for example, is a service that can ensure that people stuck amid disasters can receive remote services through telecommunication networks [73].…”
Section: Physical and Mental Health Of Residents And Community Duringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, providing precise and timely information can highly help both disaster managers and healthcare managers to make appropriate decisions. Different Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have been employed to support healthcare in disasters, and Disaster e-Health (DEH) [2] has been recently defined by researchers as a systematic way of integrating e-health technologies into the Disaster Management Cycle (DMC) [3,4]. This integration can improve the performance of healthcare and the quality of the delivered services at the four stages of DMC: mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It shows an exceptional impact on diabetic patients who are in need of continued information and self-care, as well as frequent monitoring and regular follow-up visits [ 5 , 6 ]. Understanding the interaction between eHealth and health care utilization among patients with diabetes is of great importance for constructing evidence-based regulations for better health outcomes [ 7 ]. The interaction of eHealth with diabetes care has some positive and negative impacts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The risks could also include spreading rumors or misinformation and endangering patients’ privacy [ 15 ]. Still, there is a need for more research from different cultural and economic settings to outline the benefits and risks of using eHealth among diabetic patients [ 7 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%