Weinberg Jennifer, Kaddu Steven, Gabler Gerald, Kovarik Carrie
Department of Dermatology, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
Pan Afr Med J. 2009 Nov 19;3:16.
Telemedicine allows health providers in remote areas to transfer information for medical consultation anywhere in the world and serves to support local health workers through discussion and access to pertinent educational materials. Many developing nations have a dire shortage of doctors and other health resources. Therefore, affordable, easy-to-use technologies are imperative for providing care and much needed educational opportunities as well as reducing the limitations imposed by scarce resources.
To identify the current extent of the Africa Teledermatology Project and key areas for improvements, an analysis of all consultations received to date was completed.
Between February 2007 and February 2009, 345 consultations from sites in thirteen Sub-Saharan African nations were received and processed via the project website. Although a wide range of mucocutaneous conditions were seen, the most frequent diagnoses included adverse drug reactions, atopic dermatitis and eczema, cutaneous infections, psoriasis and HIV/AIDS-related cutaneous diseases. Educational materials were designed to target these conditions.
This research supports the value of store-and-forward teledermatology services for facilitating access to assistance in the diagnosis and management of cutaneous disease and increasing access to educational materials. The work demonstrates the feasibility and usefulness for a teledermatology network such as the African Teldermatology Project in improving the provision of care for skin diseases in sub-Saharan Africa. Additionally, this technology can be seen as a practical and effective manner to distribute information to local health workers with the hope of significantly improving their ability to recognize, diagnose and treat cutaneous conditions.
远程医疗使偏远地区的医疗服务提供者能够将信息传输到世界任何地方进行医疗咨询,并通过讨论和获取相关教育材料来支持当地卫生工作者。许多发展中国家严重缺乏医生和其他卫生资源。因此,价格合理、易于使用的技术对于提供护理、急需的教育机会以及减少稀缺资源带来的限制至关重要。
为了确定非洲远程皮肤病学项目的当前范围和改进的关键领域,对迄今为止收到的所有咨询进行了分析。
在2007年2月至2009年2月期间,通过项目网站接收并处理了来自撒哈拉以南非洲13个国家站点的345次咨询。尽管看到了广泛的皮肤黏膜疾病,但最常见的诊断包括药物不良反应、特应性皮炎和湿疹、皮肤感染、银屑病以及与艾滋病毒/艾滋病相关的皮肤疾病。针对这些病症设计了教育材料。
本研究支持存储转发式远程皮肤病学服务在促进皮肤疾病诊断和管理方面获得援助以及增加获取教育材料机会方面的价值。这项工作证明了像非洲远程皮肤病学项目这样的远程皮肤病学网络在改善撒哈拉以南非洲皮肤病护理方面的可行性和实用性。此外,这种技术可以被视为一种向当地卫生工作者分发信息的切实有效的方式,有望显著提高他们识别、诊断和治疗皮肤病症的能力。