Mofid Mitra, Nesbitt Thomas, Knuttel Robin
University of California, Davis, California, USA.
J Telemed Telecare. 2007;13(5):246-50. doi: 10.1258/135763307781458967.
We studied patient preferences for a real-time teledermatology consultation or a conventional dermatology consultation. Dermatology patients were given the option of being seen by a dermatologist at their outlying primary care site via telemedicine or of being examined face-to-face by the same dermatologist at the primary care site. The same dermatologist provided the teleconsultations and the conventional consultations. During a 16-month study period, 52 patients were evaluated via telemedicine and 46 patients were seen face-to-face. The demographics for both study groups were similar. Those patients who selected telemedicine were more likely to have seen a dermatologist fewer than twice during the previous year, more likely to self-describe themselves in excellent health and more likely to choose a face-to-face evaluation when presenting with a possible skin cancer or a mole. Patients aged 56 years or less tended to be more likely to be seen via telemedicine, although the association with age was not significant (P = 0.06). This information may help providers to devise strategies to direct patients to telemedicine if and when it is appropriate.
我们研究了患者对实时远程皮肤病学咨询或传统皮肤病学咨询的偏好。皮肤病患者可以选择通过远程医疗在偏远的初级保健机构由皮肤科医生诊治,或者在初级保健机构由同一位皮肤科医生进行面对面检查。同一位皮肤科医生提供远程会诊和传统会诊。在为期16个月的研究期间,52例患者通过远程医疗进行评估,46例患者接受面对面诊疗。两个研究组的人口统计学特征相似。选择远程医疗的患者在前一年看皮肤科医生的次数少于两次的可能性更大,自我描述健康状况极佳的可能性更大,在出现可能的皮肤癌或痣时选择面对面评估的可能性更大。56岁及以下的患者通过远程医疗就诊的可能性往往更大,尽管与年龄的关联并不显著(P = 0.06)。这些信息可能有助于医疗服务提供者制定策略,在适当的时候引导患者选择远程医疗。