Muthiah Shareen, Craig Fiona E, Sinclair Siobhan, Wylie Grant, Torley Donna, Wong Terence H, Morton Colin A
Stirling Community Hospital, Stirling, United Kingdom.
Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow, United Kingdom.
JMIR Dermatol. 2023 Jul 26;6:e36307. doi: 10.2196/36307.
The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated a change in the provision of outpatient care in dermatology.
A novel, asynchronous, digital consultation platform was codeveloped with 2 National Health Service dermatology teams to improve access and enhance choice in outpatient care.
The rollout of the platform was accelerated during the initial COVID-19 lockdown, and its wider use across 2 Scottish health boards was retrospectively evaluated. Integrated with the hospital booking system and electronic patient record, the platform provides an alternative to face-to-face consultations, using information and images submitted by the patients.
In total, 297 new patient consultations and 108 return patient consultations were assessed, and 80% (324/405) of the images submitted were of satisfactory quality. The consultations were, on average, 3 minutes shorter than equivalent face-to-face interactions, and a total of 5758 km of patient travel was avoided. Outcomes included web-based reviews (66/405, 16.3%), face-to-face reviews (190/405, 46.9%), biopsies (46/405, 11.4%), discharge (89/405, 22%), and other treatments or investigations (14/405, 3.5%). High levels of patient satisfaction (92/112, 82.1%) were reported.
Digital dermatology assessments are now included in the choices for consultation types that are available to patients, helping to augment service capacity during pandemic recovery.
新型冠状病毒肺炎疫情使得皮肤科门诊护理的提供方式发生了改变。
与两个国民医疗服务体系皮肤科团队共同开发了一个新型的、异步的数字咨询平台,以改善门诊护理的可及性并增加选择。
在新冠疫情首次封锁期间,该平台的推出速度加快,并对其在两个苏格兰卫生委员会的更广泛使用情况进行了回顾性评估。该平台与医院预约系统和电子病历集成,利用患者提交的信息和图像,提供面对面咨询的替代方式。
共评估了297例新患者咨询和108例复诊患者咨询,提交的图像中有80%(324/405)质量令人满意。这些咨询平均比同等的面对面互动短3分钟,共避免了患者5758公里的行程。结果包括基于网络的复诊(66/405,16.3%)、面对面复诊(190/405,46.9%)、活检(46/405,11.4%)、出院(89/405,22%)以及其他治疗或检查(14/405,3.5%)。报告的患者满意度较高(92/112,82.1%)。
数字皮肤科评估现已纳入患者可选择的咨询类型中,有助于在疫情恢复期间增加服务能力。