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Bridging the Distance in the Caribbean: Telemedicine as a means to build capacity for care in paediatric cancer and blood disorders

机译:弥合加勒比地区的距离:远程医疗,作为建立小儿癌和血液疾病的护理能力的手段

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Over the past 50 years, survival for children in high-income countries has increased from 30% to over 80%, compared to 10-30% in low and middle income countries (LMIC). Given this gap in survival, established paediatric cancer treatment centres, such as The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) are well positioned to share clinical expertise. Through the SickKids Centre for Global Child Health, the SickKids-Caribbean Initiative (SCI) was launched in March 2013 to improve the outcomes and quality of life for children with cancer and blood disorders in the Caribbean. The six participating Caribbean countries are among those defined by the United Nations as Small Island Developing States, due to their small size, remote location and limited accessibility. Telemedicine presents an opportunity to increase their accessibility to health care services and has been used by SCI to facilitate two series of interprofessional rounds. Case Consultation Review Rounds are a forum for learning about diagnostic work-up, management challenges and treatment recommendations for these diseases. To date, 54 cases have been reviewed by SickKids staff, of which 35 have been presented in monthly rounds. Patient Care Education Rounds, provide nurses and other staff with the knowledge base needed to safely care for children and adolescents receiving treatment.Five of these rounds have-taken place to date, with over 200 attendees. Utilized by SCI for both clinical and non-clinical meetings, telemedicine has enhanced opportunities for collaboration within the Caribbean region. By building capacity and nurturing expert knowledge through education, SCI hopes to contribute to closing the gap in childhood survival between high and low-resource settings.
机译:在过去的50年中,高收入国家的儿童生存率从30%增加到超过80%,而低收入和中等收入国家(LMIC)为10-30%。鉴于生存中的这种差距,成立的儿科癌症治疗中心,如病人儿童(Sickkids)的医院都有很好的定位,以分享临床专业知识。通过Sickids全球儿童健康中心,Motivekids-Caribbean倡议(SCI)于2013年3月推出,以改善加勒比地区癌症和血液疾病的儿童的成果和质量。由于其体积小,远程位置和有限的可访问性,六个参与的加勒比国家是联合国作为小岛屿发展中国家所定义的。 Telemedicine提供了增加他们对医疗服务的可访问性的机会,并被SCI使用,以方便两个系列的侦探轮次。案例咨询审查轮是一个学习这些疾病的诊断工作,管理挑战和治疗建议的论坛。迄今为止,Sickids工作人员审查了54个案件,其中35份每月呈现。患者护理教育队伍为护士和其他工作人员提供了安全的基础,需要安全地照顾接受治疗的儿童和青少年。迄今为止,有200多名与会者。通过SCI用于临床和非临床会议,远程医疗在加勒比地区的合作机会增强了。通过通过教育建设能力和培育专家知识,SCI希望有助于关闭高低资源环境之间儿童生存的差距。

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