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电子咨询在儿科皮肤科门诊患者中的应用评价。

Evaluation of electronic consults for outpatient pediatric patients with dermatologic complaints.

机构信息

Department of Dermatology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.

Brigham and Women's Hospital, Department of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

Pediatr Dermatol. 2021 Sep;38(5):1210-1218. doi: 10.1111/pde.14719. Epub 2021 Aug 31.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Although dermatologic complaints are frequently encountered by pediatricians, access to pediatric dermatologists remains limited. Teledermatology has been proposed to expand access to dermatologic care for children. We report our experience with a physician-to-physician store-and-forward teledermatology service (eConsults), focusing on patient and consult characteristics and their relationship with teledermatologist confidence and follow-up recommendations as well as clinical outcomes.

METHODS

We reviewed electronic health records of all pediatric patients referred through eConsults at the Massachusetts General Hospital from 1/13/2020 to 7/17/2020. We assessed pediatrician and parental receptiveness with a confidential survey.

RESULTS

A total of 302 referrals (median patient age 4.6 years (IQR 0.6-12); 54% female) and 310 cases were completed in 1.8 days on average (SD = 1.2). Teledermatologists rated their confidence as definite and moderate in 51.3% and 39.4% cases, respectively. Teledermatologists felt comfortable managing rashes remotely, but patients with alopecia, pigmented and vascular lesions, and warts frequently required formal dermatology evaluation. Among patients seen subsequently, full concordance was seen for 70.1% of diagnoses and 74.4% of management recommendations. All responding pediatricians were satisfied with the service, and 97.5% felt that the parents were receptive to it.

CONCLUSIONS

Our study supports the growing evidence that store-and-forward teledermatology can quickly and effectively provide the access to pediatric dermatologic care and is well received by pediatricians and parents. To maximize cost-effectiveness of store-and-forward teledermatology, dermatologists should work with referring providers to improve the quality of submitted photographs and patient history as well as advise in-person referrals for cases likely to require further follow-up.

摘要

背景

虽然皮肤科疾病在儿科医生中经常遇到,但获得儿科皮肤科医生的帮助仍然有限。远程医疗被提议用于扩大儿童皮肤科护理的可及性。我们报告了我们使用医师对医师的存储转发远程医疗服务(电子咨询)的经验,重点是患者和咨询的特征及其与远程皮肤科医生的信心和随访建议以及临床结果的关系。

方法

我们回顾了 2020 年 1 月 13 日至 2020 年 7 月 17 日期间通过马萨诸塞州综合医院的电子咨询转介的所有儿科患者的电子健康记录。我们通过一项保密调查评估了儿科医生和家长的接受程度。

结果

总共进行了 302 次转介(中位数患者年龄 4.6 岁(IQR 0.6-12);54%为女性),平均在 1.8 天内完成了 310 例(SD=1.2)。远程皮肤科医生分别对 51.3%和 39.4%的病例的信心评为明确和中度。远程皮肤科医生认为可以远程管理皮疹,但患有脱发、色素和血管病变以及疣的患者通常需要进行正式的皮肤科评估。在随后就诊的患者中,诊断的完全一致性为 70.1%,管理建议的完全一致性为 74.4%。所有回应的儿科医生都对该服务感到满意,97.5%的人认为家长对该服务有接受度。

结论

我们的研究支持越来越多的证据表明,存储转发远程医疗可以快速有效地提供儿科皮肤科护理,并得到儿科医生和家长的认可。为了最大限度地提高存储转发远程医疗的成本效益,皮肤科医生应与转介医生合作,提高提交的照片和患者病史的质量,并建议对可能需要进一步随访的病例进行当面转介。

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