Pathipati Akhilesh S, Ko Justin M
Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA.
Department of Dermatology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA.
SAGE Open Med. 2016 Jul 12;4:2050312116659089. doi: 10.1177/2050312116659089. eCollection 2016.
Teledermatology has proven to be an effective means of providing dermatologic care. The existing research has primarily evaluated its usefulness in a consultative model. Few academic centers have evaluated a patient-initiated model, and direct-to-consumer services remain the subject of controversy. Stanford Health Care recently launched a direct-care, patient-initiated teledermatology pilot program. This article evaluates the viability and patient satisfaction with this service.
During the pilot period, patients were able to seek remote dermatologic care using an eVisit tool in their MyHealth account. Patients initiated the consultation, answered questions regarding their complaint, and uploaded a picture if relevant. A Stanford dermatologist reviewed each eVisit and responded with an assessment and plan. The dermatologist noted whether they were able to make a diagnosis and their level of confidence in it. After the study, 10 patients participated in a focus group to provide feedback on the service.
In all, 38 patients sought care during the pilot period. A dermatologist was able to make a diagnosis in 36 of 38 (95%) cases, with an average confidence level of 7.9 of 10. The average time to consultation was 0.8 days. Patients indicated high levels of satisfaction with the service although they had suggestions for improvement.
Patients provided clinically useful images and information in a direct-care teledermatology model. Such services allow dermatology providers to increase access while maintaining high-quality care in an academic medical center. Further research is needed on standalone services that cannot integrate encounters with the patient's existing medical record.
远程皮肤病学已被证明是提供皮肤病护理的一种有效手段。现有研究主要评估了其在咨询模式中的有用性。很少有学术中心评估患者发起的模式,而直接面向消费者的服务仍然是争议的主题。斯坦福医疗保健公司最近启动了一项由患者发起的直接护理远程皮肤病学试点项目。本文评估了该服务的可行性和患者满意度。
在试点期间,患者能够使用其“我的健康”账户中的电子就诊工具寻求远程皮肤病护理。患者发起咨询,回答有关其病情的问题,并在相关情况下上传图片。斯坦福大学的皮肤科医生会查看每一次电子就诊,并给出评估和治疗方案。皮肤科医生会记录他们是否能够做出诊断以及对此的信心程度。研究结束后,10名患者参加了焦点小组,以提供对该服务的反馈。
在试点期间,共有38名患者寻求护理。皮肤科医生能够在38例中的36例(95%)做出诊断,平均信心程度为10分中的7.9分。平均咨询时间为0.8天。患者对该服务表示高度满意,不过他们也提出了改进建议。
在直接护理远程皮肤病学模式中,患者提供了具有临床价值的图像和信息。此类服务使皮肤科医疗服务提供者能够增加服务可及性,同时在学术医疗中心维持高质量护理。对于无法将诊疗与患者现有病历整合的独立服务,还需要进一步研究。