Weinstock Martin A, Nguyen Farrah Q, Risica Patricia M
Department of Dermatology, Dermatoepidemiology Unit, Veterans Affairs Medical Center-111D, 830 Chalkstone Avenue, Providence, RI 02908, USA.
J Am Acad Dermatol. 2002 Jul;47(1):68-72. doi: 10.1067/mjd.2002.119666.
Teledermatology has become more widely used, but its impact has not been clearly elucidated. We developed a teledermatology program in response to clinical need, based on the store-and-forward approach.
Our purpose was to evaluate the satisfaction of patient and referring physician by using telephone interview.
Both patients and providers considered this a useful program and would recommend it to a friend or colleague. The patients were split in their overall rating of the program and its ability to treat their skin conditions. Their greatest concern was their lack of direct contact with their dermatologist. Other common concerns were waiting time and follow-up. Privacy concerns were not commonly mentioned. Providers expressed greater satisfaction than their patients. Their greatest concerns involved the inability of the program to handle the demand.
The program provided a service that was valued by both patients and providers. The most common concern was the impact on the physician-patient relationship.
远程皮肤病学的应用越来越广泛,但其影响尚未得到明确阐释。我们基于存储转发模式,根据临床需求开发了一个远程皮肤病学项目。
我们的目的是通过电话访谈评估患者和转诊医生的满意度。
患者和医疗服务提供者都认为该项目有用,并会向朋友或同事推荐。患者对该项目的总体评价及其治疗皮肤疾病的能力存在分歧。他们最担心的是无法直接接触皮肤科医生。其他常见问题包括等待时间和后续跟进。隐私问题较少被提及。医疗服务提供者比患者表达了更高的满意度。他们最担心的是该项目无法满足需求。
该项目提供了一项患者和医疗服务提供者都重视的服务。最常见的问题是对医患关系的影响。