Digital personal health libraries: a systematic literature review
Huitong Ding, Chi Zhang, Ning An, Lingling Zhang, Ning Xie, Gil, Alterovitz

TL;DR
This systematic review examines recent developments in digital personal health libraries (PHL), highlighting research trends, methods, and the limited availability of mature PHL systems, especially for older adults' health needs.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive synthesis of existing PHL research, identifying gaps and potential for future development in consumer health informatics.
Findings
Few PHLs are publicly available; most are prototypes or pilots.
Research uses diverse data science methods and health topics.
Limited focus on older adult populations.
Abstract
Objective: This paper gives context on recent literature regarding the development of digital personal health libraries (PHL) and provides insights into the potential application of consumer health informatics in diverse clinical specialties. Materials and Methods: A systematic literature review was conducted following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement. Here, 2,850 records were retrieved from PubMed and EMBASE in March 2020 using search terms: personal, health, and library. Information related to the health topic, target population, study purpose, library function, data source, data science method, evaluation measure, and status were extracted from each eligible study. In addition, knowledge discovery methods, including co-occurrence analysis and multiple correspondence analysis, were used to explore research trends of PHL.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealth Literacy and Information Accessibility · Mobile Health and mHealth Applications · Technology Use by Older Adults
