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I-DTI,一个与医疗保健专业人员之间器官捐献和移植相关的第二意见平台。

I-DTI, a Second-Opinion Platform Related to Organ Donation and Transplant Between Health Care Professionals.

机构信息

From the Donation and Transplantation Institute (DTI Foundation), Barcelona, Spain.

出版信息

Exp Clin Transplant. 2022 Aug;20(Suppl 4):88-91. doi: 10.6002/ect.DonorSymp.2022.O19.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The COVID-19 pandemic led to a decline in donation and transplant programs worldwide. Telehealth was explored as a strategy to continue organ procurement activity. The aim of this project was to develop and test I-DTI, an online medical platform for health care professionals specialized in the field of organ donation and transplant, that provides second-opinion consultancy and instant-messaging services.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

The Donation and Transplantation Institute (DTI Foundation), in collaboration with the developers of an operative communication engine (Medxat/Be-Hit), designed the I-DTI platform, via a web-based application. I-DTI contents were created by the DTI Foundation medical team and international experts in organ donation and transplantation. I-DTI was launched in 2020 in a 6-month pilot phase, in which hospitals from India (Kerala), Philippines, Trinidad and Tobago, and Sri Lanka were included. In the pilot phase, about 60 health care professionals were involved and >20 international experts were enrolled to respond to incoming inquiries. The following topics were considered for this review: organ donation, organ transplantation, transplant follow-up, tissue donation, and COVID-19. Data collected were entered anonymously into an encrypted database for academic purposes. A survey was then conducted for all users to improve its acceptance and feasibility.

RESULTS

On average, the second-opinion service was consulted 2 times per week by the participants, and experts' opinions were delivered in <24 hours. An intuitive user interface led participants to use the messaging service daily. Active dissemination contributed to I-DTI growth, achieving 300 users from >20 countries within the first year.

CONCLUSIONS

I-DTI has proved to be a feasible tool to support health care professionals, for knowledge exchange and communication, ensuring access to international best practices. Nevertheless, it is imperative that medical providers actively encourage the use of innovative solutions available, especially in the areas with restricted access to knowledge.

摘要

目的

COVID-19 大流行导致全球捐赠和移植项目减少。远程医疗被探索作为继续进行器官采购活动的一种策略。本项目旨在开发和测试 I-DTI,这是一个专为器官捐赠和移植领域的医疗保健专业人员设计的在线医疗平台,提供第二意见咨询和即时通讯服务。

材料和方法

捐赠和移植研究所(DTI 基金会)与一个运作中的通信引擎(Medxat/Be-Hit)的开发者合作,通过基于网络的应用程序设计了 I-DTI 平台。I-DTI 的内容由 DTI 基金会的医疗团队和器官捐赠与移植领域的国际专家创建。I-DTI 于 2020 年在为期 6 个月的试点阶段推出,印度(喀拉拉邦)、菲律宾、特立尼达和多巴哥以及斯里兰卡的医院参与了该阶段。在试点阶段,约有 60 名医疗保健专业人员参与,有 20 多名国际专家参与回答咨询。本次审查考虑了以下主题:器官捐赠、器官移植、移植随访、组织捐赠和 COVID-19。为学术目的,收集的数据匿名输入到加密数据库中。然后对所有用户进行了调查,以提高其接受度和可行性。

结果

平均而言,参与者每周咨询两次第二意见服务,专家意见在<24 小时内给出。直观的用户界面使参与者每天都使用消息服务。积极的传播促进了 I-DTI 的增长,在第一年就有来自 20 多个国家的 300 名用户。

结论

I-DTI 已被证明是一种可行的工具,可支持医疗保健专业人员进行知识交流和沟通,确保获得国际最佳实践。然而,医疗服务提供者积极鼓励使用现有的创新解决方案至关重要,尤其是在知识获取受限的地区。

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