Berghout Rosanne M, Eminović Nina, de Keizer Nicolette F, Birnie Erwin
Department of Medical Informatics, Academic Medical Centre, P.O. Box 22700, 1100 DE Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Int J Med Inform. 2007 Dec;76 Suppl 3:S384-91. doi: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2007.04.004. Epub 2007 May 25.
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Introduction of teledermatology in general practice changes responsibilities and workloads of general practitioners (GPs) and dermatologists. We investigated the time investment of GPs as well as the relative share of the separate teledermatology activities during a store-and-forward teledermatology consultation.
Sixty-four teledermatology consultations (eight GPs x eight patients) were conducted in a laboratory setting. The starting and ending time of each consultation and of five separate teledermatology activities were recorded by independent observers. The impact of several GP, patient and consultation characteristics on the calculated durations was investigated with repeated measurements analysis.
The mean duration of a teledermatology consultation was 11:32 min (range 7:02-26:44 min). The activity 'filling out electronic referral form' was the most time consuming teledermatology activity (3:12 min; 28%). Most time was spent on non-TD related consultation activities, e.g. taking medical history (4:43 min; 41%). The first of the eight consultations (p<0.001) and consultations with female patients (p=0.032) took on average more time than subsequent consultations (first consultations 13:42 min (male patients) and 17:03 min (female patients), and subsequent consultations 9:56 min (male patients) and 11:08 min (female patients)).
Usage of store-and-forward teledermatology increases the average duration of a GP consultation with at least three and a half minutes. Further integration of teledermatology applications and electronic patients' records may reduce the total duration of a consultation and increase acceptance of teledermatology in general practice.
背景/目的:在全科医疗中引入远程皮肤病学改变了全科医生(GP)和皮肤科医生的职责与工作量。我们调查了全科医生在存储转发式远程皮肤病学会诊期间的时间投入以及各项单独远程皮肤病学活动的相对占比。
在实验室环境中进行了64次远程皮肤病学会诊(8名全科医生×8名患者)。独立观察员记录了每次会诊以及五项单独远程皮肤病学活动的开始和结束时间。通过重复测量分析研究了若干全科医生、患者和会诊特征对计算出的时长的影响。
远程皮肤病学会诊的平均时长为11分32秒(范围7分02秒 - 26分44秒)。“填写电子转诊表”活动是最耗时的远程皮肤病学活动(3分12秒;28%)。大部分时间花在了与远程皮肤病学无关的会诊活动上,例如采集病史(4分43秒;41%)。八次会诊中的第一次(p<0.001)以及与女性患者的会诊(p = 0.032)平均比后续会诊耗时更多(第一次会诊,男性患者为13分42秒,女性患者为17分03秒;后续会诊,男性患者为9分56秒,女性患者为11分08秒)。
使用存储转发式远程皮肤病学使全科医生会诊的平均时长增加了至少三分半钟。进一步整合远程皮肤病学应用和电子患者记录可能会减少会诊总时长,并提高全科医疗中对远程皮肤病学的接受度。