Burshtein Joshua, Buethe Maria Gnarra, Ghias Mondana H, Stein Amy Buros, Glick Sharon, Marmon Shoshana
Department of Medicine, Mount Sinai Morningside-West, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, New York.
Department of Dermatology, State University of New York Downstate Health Sciences, University, Brooklyn, New York.
JAAD Int. 2023 Mar 30;12:3-11. doi: 10.1016/j.jdin.2023.03.005. eCollection 2023 Sep.
The use of teledermatology abruptly expanded with the arrival of COVID-19. Here, we review recent studies regarding the efficacy, perception, and utilization of telemedicine in the pediatric population.
To evaluate the current state of pediatric teledermatology.
A literature search was performed using the terms "pediatric," "teledermatology," "dermatology," "telemedicine" and "telehealth" in PubMed, Scopus, Embase, and Google Scholar. 44 articles published between 2008 and 2022 were included.
Diagnostic concordance between pediatric teledermatologist and in-person dermatologist ranged from 70.1% to 89%. Conditions treated with pediatric teledermatology were similar to those treated in-person. The rate of in-person follow-up after an initial telemedicine appointment pre and postpandemic was 12% to 51.9% and 13.5% to 28.1%, respectively. Patient satisfaction with teledermatology was between 70% to 98% and provider satisfaction was approximately 95%. The integration of teledermatology can reduce missed appointments and wait times among pediatric patients. However, considerable technological challenges exist, particularly in underserved communities. Globally, teledermatology may expand access to care though limited literature exists regarding its use in pediatric populations.
Telemedicine is effective for the diagnosis and treatment of many dermatological conditions in children, with high patient and provider satisfaction. Implementation of teledermatology can potentially increase access to care both locally and globally, but obstacles to engagement remain.
随着新冠疫情的到来,远程皮肤病学的应用突然大幅增加。在此,我们回顾近期关于远程医疗在儿科人群中的疗效、认知及应用的研究。
评估儿科远程皮肤病学的现状。
在PubMed、Scopus、Embase和谷歌学术中使用“儿科”“远程皮肤病学”“皮肤病学”“远程医疗”和“远程健康”等术语进行文献检索。纳入了2008年至2022年发表的44篇文章。
儿科远程皮肤病医生与面诊皮肤科医生之间的诊断一致性在70.1%至89%之间。儿科远程皮肤病学所治疗的病症与面诊治疗的病症相似。疫情前和疫情后,初次远程医疗预约后的面诊随访率分别为12%至51.9%和13.5%至28.1%。患者对远程皮肤病学的满意度在70%至98%之间,医疗服务提供者的满意度约为95%。远程皮肤病学的整合可以减少儿科患者的失约情况和等待时间。然而,存在相当大的技术挑战,尤其是在服务不足的社区。在全球范围内,远程皮肤病学可能会扩大医疗服务的可及性,尽管关于其在儿科人群中的应用的文献有限。
远程医疗对儿童多种皮肤病的诊断和治疗有效,患者和医疗服务提供者满意度高。远程皮肤病学的实施有可能在本地和全球范围内增加医疗服务的可及性,但参与度方面仍存在障碍。