Prospective evaluation of the store-and-forward teledermatology service (eConsult) delivery at Townsville Hospital: A pilot study.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY Australasian Journal of Dermatology Pub Date : 2024-10-30 DOI:10.1111/ajd.14371
Celine Jessica Lee, Rebecca Evans, Aaron Boyce
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Background: The shortage of dermatologists in rural and regional Australia is acutely felt in north Queensland where the population experiences a leading burden of skin cancer and tropical dermatoses. Store-and-forward teledermatology (SAFT) is recognised as a potential solution to improve accessibility of dermatology specialist care in rural communities. eConsult (a SAFT service) was piloted for the broader Townsville community in 2022. Evaluation was necessary to ensure wider implementation would meet stakeholder needs and improve patient care.

Objective: To evaluate clinician perspectives and use of eConsult within the Townsville Hospital and Health service catchment over the pilot period (up to 9 months).

Methodology: Pre-engagement interviews with clinicians assessed their management of dermatoses and service expectations prior to eConsult usage. eConsult referrals identified case characteristics, outcomes and uptake of the service amongst clinicians. Post-engagement interviews assessed clinician perceptions and their suggestions for the service at the conclusion of the pilot period.

Results: In total, 24 and 17 clinicians participated in the pre- and post-engagement interviews respectively, and 38 referrals were submitted by clinicians. The service assisted diagnosis and management of non-urgent skin conditions for any age group. Clinicians generally had positive perceptions and appreciated timely access to local specialist advice. This study suggests a SAFT service can improve access to dermatology specialist opinion and increase management of dermatoses in primary care.

Conclusions: Establishing sustainable teledermatology services with strong engagement from users is important for accessible care. Future research may investigate similar SAFT models involving more specialists and assess long-term cost-effectiveness.

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对汤斯维尔医院提供的存储转发远程皮肤科服务(eConsult)进行前瞻性评估:试点研究。
背景:澳大利亚农村和地区皮肤科医生短缺的问题在昆士兰北部尤为突出,那里的居民主要罹患皮肤癌和热带皮肤病。存储转发远程皮肤病学(SAFT)被认为是改善农村社区皮肤病专科护理可及性的潜在解决方案。2022 年,eConsult(SAFT 服务)在更广泛的汤斯维尔社区进行了试点。有必要进行评估,以确保更广泛的实施能够满足利益相关者的需求并改善患者护理:评估试点期间(长达 9 个月)汤斯维尔医院和卫生服务范围内临床医生对 eConsult 的看法和使用情况:方法:对临床医生进行参与前访谈,评估他们在使用 eConsult 之前对皮肤病的管理和服务期望。参与后访谈评估了临床医生的看法以及他们在试点期结束后对服务的建议:共有 24 名和 17 名临床医生分别参加了参与前和参与后访谈,临床医生共提交了 38 份转介报告。该服务可协助诊断和处理任何年龄组的非急症皮肤病。临床医生普遍对该服务持积极态度,并对及时获得当地专家建议表示赞赏。这项研究表明,SAFT 服务可以改善皮肤病专家意见的获取途径,并提高基层医疗机构对皮肤病的管理水平:结论:建立可持续的远程皮肤科服务,并让用户积极参与其中,对于实现无障碍医疗非常重要。未来的研究可能会调查涉及更多专家的类似 SAFT 模式,并评估长期成本效益。
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期刊介绍: Australasian Journal of Dermatology is the official journal of the Australasian College of Dermatologists and the New Zealand Dermatological Society, publishing peer-reviewed, original research articles, reviews and case reports dealing with all aspects of clinical practice and research in dermatology. Clinical presentations, medical and physical therapies and investigations, including dermatopathology and mycology, are covered. Short articles may be published under the headings ‘Signs, Syndromes and Diagnoses’, ‘Dermatopathology Presentation’, ‘Vignettes in Contact Dermatology’, ‘Surgery Corner’ or ‘Letters to the Editor’.
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