Development of Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) Standard Treatment Workflows for Skin Diseases: A Step Toward Universal Health Coverage

IF 1.9 Q3 DERMATOLOGY Indian Dermatology Online Journal Pub Date : 2024-07-15 DOI:10.4103/idoj.idoj_741_23
Ananta Khurana, A. Grover, Deepika Pandhi, B. Khaitan, Renu George, Dipankar De, Rahul Mahajan, Vishal Gupta, Saumya Srivastava, J. Cherian, R. Dhaliwal, Dhiraj Kumar, Neeraj Kumar, Anjali Bajaj, Mohan Kant, L. K. Sharma, Ravinder Singh, Balram Bhargava, R. Bahl
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Skin conditions form a major bulk of diseases in the community. With a disproportionately low number of dermatologists in the country, and a greatly unequal distribution between urban versus rural areas, ineffective treatment and mismanagement of skin conditions are, however, commonplace. To develop standard treatment workflows (STWs) for certain skin diseases for use by clinicians at primary, secondary, and tertiary care centers. Seven members, from various academic institutes across the country, were selected for formulation of the STWs. They were provided logistic and technical support by the ICMR, Department of Health Research (DHR), and WHO India office. Multiple rounds of online and physical discussions were performed to identify topics that would be most useful in the management of skin diseases for the health care personnel (HCP) and subsequently to frame the STW content. The selected diseases included acne and rosacea, alopecia, bacterial skin infections, cutaneous adverse drug reactions, dermatophytosis, eczema/dermatitis, immunobullous dermatoses, psoriasis, scabies, varicella and herpes, vitiligo, and urticaria. There was one separate module on rational use of topical corticosteroids. The STWs for these conditions have been finalised and are available as physical posters in health centers and can also be accessed online and through mobile applications. Thirteen STW modules have been prepared with a view to optimize management of skin diseases at various levels of health care system of the country.
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制定印度医学研究理事会 (ICMR) 皮肤病标准治疗工作流程:迈向全民医保的一步
皮肤病是社区的主要疾病。然而,由于我国皮肤科医生的数量少得不成比例,而且城市与农村地区的分布极不均衡,皮肤病的无效治疗和管理不善的情况屡见不鲜。 针对某些皮肤病制定标准治疗工作流程(STW),供一级、二级和三级医疗中心的临床医生使用。 从全国各学术机构挑选了七名成员,负责制定标准治疗工作流程。他们得到了 ICMR、卫生研究部 (DHR) 和世界卫生组织印度办事处的后勤和技术支持。通过多轮在线讨论和实际讨论,确定了对医护人员(HCP)管理皮肤病最有用的主题,随后制定了 STW 内容。 选定的疾病包括痤疮和红斑痤疮、脱发、细菌性皮肤感染、皮肤药物不良反应、皮癣、湿疹/皮炎、免疫脆皮病、银屑病、疥疮、水痘和疱疹、白癜风和荨麻疹。还有一个关于合理使用外用皮质类固醇激素的单独模块。针对这些病症的 STW 已经定稿,并以实物海报的形式在保健中心张贴,也可通过在线和移动应用程序获取。 已编制了 13 个 STW 模块,以期优化国内各级保健系统对皮肤病的管理。
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