Pecina Jennifer L, Wyatt Kirk D, Comfere Nneka I, Bernard Matthew E, North Frederick
Department of Family Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States.
Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2017 Nov 8;5(11):e165. doi: 10.2196/mhealth.8257.
PhotoExam is a mobile app that incorporates digital photographs into the electronic health record (EHR) using iPhone operating system (iOS, Apple Inc)-based mobile devices.
The aim of this study was to describe usage patterns of PhotoExam in primary care and to assess clinician-level factors that influence the use of the PhotoExam app for teledermatology (TD) purposes.
Retrospective record review of primary care patients who had one or more photos taken with the PhotoExam app between February 16, 2015 to February 29, 2016 were reviewed for 30-day outcomes for rates of dermatology consult request, mode of dermatology consultation (curbside phone consult, eConsult, and in-person consult), specialty and training level of clinician using the app, performance of skin biopsy, and final pathological diagnosis (benign vs malignant).
During the study period, there were 1139 photo sessions on 1059 unique patients. Of the 1139 sessions, 395 (34.68%) sessions documented dermatologist input in the EHR via dermatology curbside consultation, eConsult, and in-person dermatology consult. Clinicians utilized curbside phone consults preferentially over eConsults for TD. By clinician type, nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs) were more likely to utilize the PhotoExam for TD as compared with physicians. By specialty type, pediatric clinicians were more likely to utilize the PhotoExam for TD as compared with family medicine and internal medicine clinicians. A total of 108 (9.5%) photo sessions had a biopsy performed of the photographed site. Of these, 46 biopsies (42.6%) were performed by a primary care clinician, and 27 (25.0%) biopsies were interpreted as a malignancy. Of the 27 biopsies that revealed malignant findings, 6 (22%) had a TD consultation before biopsy, and 10 (37%) of these biopsies were obtained by primary care clinicians.
Clinicians primarily used the PhotoExam for non-TD purposes. Nurse practitioners and PAs utilized the app for TD purposes more than physicians. Primary care clinicians requested curbside dermatology consults more frequently than dermatology eConsults.
PhotoExam是一款移动应用程序,可使用基于苹果公司iPhone操作系统(iOS)的移动设备将数字照片整合到电子健康记录(EHR)中。
本研究旨在描述PhotoExam在初级保健中的使用模式,并评估影响使用PhotoExam应用程序进行远程皮肤病学(TD)的临床医生层面的因素。
对2015年2月16日至2016年2月29日期间使用PhotoExam应用程序拍摄了一张或多张照片的初级保健患者进行回顾性记录审查,以了解皮肤科会诊请求率、皮肤科会诊模式(路边电话会诊、电子会诊和面对面会诊)、使用该应用程序的临床医生的专业和培训水平、皮肤活检的执行情况以及最终病理诊断(良性与恶性)的30天结果。
在研究期间,对1059名独特患者进行了1139次拍照。在这1139次拍照中,395次(34.68%)通过皮肤科路边会诊、电子会诊和面对面皮肤科会诊记录了皮肤科医生在EHR中的输入。临床医生在TD中优先使用路边电话会诊而非电子会诊。按临床医生类型划分,与医生相比,执业护士(NP)和医师助理(PA)更有可能将PhotoExam用于TD。按专业类型划分,与家庭医学和内科临床医生相比,儿科临床医生更有可能将PhotoExam用于TD。共有108次(9.5%)拍照对拍摄部位进行了活检。其中,46次活检(42.6%)由初级保健临床医生进行,27次(25.0%)活检被解释为恶性。在显示恶性结果的27次活检中,6次(22%)在活检前进行了TD会诊,其中10次(37%)活检由初级保健临床医生获取。
临床医生主要将PhotoExam用于非TD目的。执业护士和医师助理比医生更将该应用程序用于TD目的。初级保健临床医生比皮肤科电子会诊更频繁地请求路边皮肤科会诊。