Department of Dermatology, School of Medicine, University of Mississippi Medical Center, 2500 North State Street, L216, Jackson, MS, 39216, USA.
Department of Preventive Medicine, School of Medicine/John D. Bower School of Population Health, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS, USA.
Arch Dermatol Res. 2021 Nov;313(9):769-772. doi: 10.1007/s00403-020-02170-2. Epub 2021 Jan 5.
Teledermatology has become critical for maintaining patient access to dermatologic services since the eruption of the COVID-19 pandemic. This survey of first-time synchronous teledermatology patients (n = 100) seen by providers of the University of Mississippi Medical Center during Spring 2020 was designed to learn more about patient experiences associated with the technical challenges of synchronous teledermatology. Our patient population had considerable experience with various social media including Facebook (82%) and hardware platforms, such as Apple devices (66%). We found that the majority of patients were satisfied (88.9%) with their synchronous teledermatology encounter and 81.8% of patients did not experience a technical difficulty with their consult. About 15% of patients lost connection with their provider during their consultation. Furthermore, about 30% of patients rated "showing their skin" to their provider as "hardest" on a ten scale. However, about 34% of patients sent "store-and-forward"-type images to supplement their encounter. Despite overwhelming satisfaction with synchronous teledermatology, a majority prefer an in-person consultation for their next visit (68.7%). Synchronous teledermatology offers a critical service to patients to expand access to specialty consultation. It is well-received by patients despite technical barriers, especially during a global health crisis.
远程皮肤病学在 COVID-19 大流行爆发以来对于维持患者获得皮肤病服务的机会至关重要。这项针对密西西比大学医学中心的提供者在 2020 年春季首次接受同步远程皮肤病学治疗的患者(n=100)的调查旨在更多地了解与同步远程皮肤病学的技术挑战相关的患者体验。我们的患者群体在各种社交媒体方面经验丰富,包括 Facebook(82%)和硬件平台,如苹果设备(66%)。我们发现,大多数患者对他们的同步远程皮肤病学就诊感到满意(88.9%),81.8%的患者在咨询过程中没有遇到技术困难。约 15%的患者在咨询过程中与他们的提供者失去了联系。此外,约 30%的患者在十分制中对“向提供者展示他们的皮肤”评为“最难”。然而,约 34%的患者发送了“存储转发”类型的图像来补充他们的就诊。尽管患者对同步远程皮肤病学的满意度很高,但大多数人希望在下次就诊时进行面对面咨询(68.7%)。同步远程皮肤病学为患者提供了一项关键服务,以扩大获得专业咨询的机会。尽管存在技术障碍,但它还是受到了患者的欢迎,尤其是在全球健康危机期间。