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Dermatological diagnostic acumen improves with use of a simple telemedicine system for underserved areas of South Africa.

机译:对于南非服务水平低的地区,使用简单的远程医疗系统可以改善皮肤病诊断敏锐度。

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OBJECTIVE: Telemedicine holds promise as a tool for improving the delivery of specialty care, especially in underserved regions, including those in South Africa. However, data that demonstrate the extent of its sustainable benefits to referring providers are currently insufficient. This study investigates whether utilization of a teledermatology network enhances the diagnostic acumen of primary care providers (PCPs) in underserved areas of South Africa. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A longitudinal descriptive pilot study was conducted after establishing a telemedicine network linking University of Cape Town dermatology consultants to six providers from five underserved primary care sites using store-and-forward technology between October 2004 and January 2007. Of 120 total referrals, trend analysis was performed using 72 sets of patient histories, digital images, and corresponding consultant responses to evaluate the diagnostic concordance between six PCPs and teleconsultants over 12 consecutive referrals. RESULTS: Strong positive Spearman rank-order correlations were observed between the number of referrals sent per PCP and proportion of primary diagnostic agreement with teledermatologists, rs=0.86 (p <0.001). The mean primary diagnostic concordance trend that started at 13% for the first four referrals increased nearly fourfold after referring as few as nine patients to the network. CONCLUSIONS: If a simple and inexpensive teledermatology solution is carefully implemented in a resource-limited setting, an improvement of PCP diagnostic acumen can be achieved with a relatively small number of referrals. This educational benefit to referring PCPs could be sustainable and would ultimately enhance the quality of dermatological care in these underserved regions.
机译:目的:远程医疗有望成为改善专科护理服务的工具,尤其是在服务不足的地区,包括南非。但是,目前尚无数据可证明其对推荐服务提供者具有可持续利益的程度。这项研究调查了在南非服务水平低下的地区,使用远程皮肤病学网络是否可以增强初级保健提供者(PCP)的诊断敏锐度。材料与方法:在2004年10月至2007年1月之间建立了一个远程医疗网络,该网络使用存储和转发技术将开普敦大学皮肤病学顾问与五个服务欠佳的初级保健场所的六个提供者连接起来,从而进行了纵向描述性试验研究。在120个总推荐病例中,使用72组患者历史记录,数字图像和相应的顾问响应进行趋势分析,以评估12次连续转诊中的6位PCP和远程顾问之间的诊断一致性。结果:在每个PCP发送的转诊数量与与皮肤科医生的初步诊断同意的比例之间观察到强烈的Spearman等级正相关,rs = 0.86(p <0.001)。在最初的四次转诊中,最初的平均诊断一致性趋向始于13%,而在网络中只有9位患者转诊后,其平均增长了近四倍。结论:如果在资源有限的情况下仔细实施简单且廉价的远程皮肤病学解决方案,则可以通过相对较少的转诊次数来改善PCP诊断敏锐度。推荐PCP带来的教育收益可能是可持续的,并最终提高了这些服务水平欠缺地区的皮肤科护理质量。

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