Neuropediatric unit, Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel.
Neurology Department, University Hospital Galway, Newcastle Road, Galway, Ireland.
Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep. 2018 Apr 13;18(5):26. doi: 10.1007/s11910-018-0834-6.
Advances in technology have expanded telemedicine opportunities covering medical practice, research, and education. This is of particular importance in movement disorders (MDs), where the combination of disease progression, mobility limitations, and the sparse distribution of MD specialists increase the difficulty to access. In this review, we discuss the prospects, challenges, and strategies for telemedicine in MDs.
Telemedicine for MDs has been mainly evaluated in Parkinson's disease (PD) and compared to in-office care is cost-effective with similar clinical care, despite the barriers to engagement. However, particular groups including pediatric patients, rare MDs, and the use of telemedicine in underserved areas need further research. Interdisciplinary telemedicine and tele-education for MDs are feasible, provide similar care, and reduce travel costs and travel time compared to in-person visits. These benefits have been mainly demonstrated for PD but serve as a model for further validation in other movement disorders.
技术进步扩大了远程医疗的机会,涵盖了医疗实践、研究和教育。这在运动障碍(MDs)中尤为重要,由于疾病进展、行动受限以及 MD 专家分布稀疏,使得获得医疗服务的难度增加。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了远程医疗在 MDs 中的前景、挑战和策略。
远程医疗在 MDs 中的应用主要在帕金森病(PD)中进行了评估,与在办公室就诊相比,具有成本效益,且临床护理相似,尽管存在参与障碍。然而,包括儿科患者、罕见 MDs 以及在服务不足地区使用远程医疗在内的特定群体仍需要进一步研究。对于 MDs 来说,远程医疗和远程教育是可行的,与面对面就诊相比,提供了相似的护理,并且降低了旅行费用和旅行时间。这些益处主要在 PD 中得到了证实,但可以作为在其他运动障碍中进一步验证的模型。