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一款用于在资源有限环境中检测和管理皮肤疾病的移动健康应用程序(eSkinHealth):混合方法试点研究

An mHealth App (eSkinHealth) for Detecting and Managing Skin Diseases in Resource-Limited Settings: Mixed Methods Pilot Study.

作者信息

Yotsu Rie R, Almamy Diabate, Vagamon Bamba, Ugai Kazuko, Itoh Sakiko, Koffi Yao Didier, Kaloga Mamadou, Dizoé Ligué Agui Sylvestre, Kouadio Kouamé, Aka N'guetta, Yeboue Luc Kowaci Gontran, Yao Koffi Aubin, Blanton Ronald E

机构信息

Department of Tropical Medicine, Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, New Orleans, LA, United States.

School of Tropical Medicine and Global Health, Nagasaki University, Nagasaki, Japan.

出版信息

JMIR Dermatol. 2023 Jun 14;6:e46295. doi: 10.2196/46295.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In sub-Saharan Africa, the disease burden from skin diseases, including skin-related neglected tropical diseases (skin NTDs), is extremely high. These diseases often are overlooked due to limited access to health care stemming from, for example, remote geographical locations and a lack of experts. To address these gaps, we developed a mobile health app, eSkinHealth, which is a field-adapted platform to serve as a portable electronic patient chart and for teledermatology.

OBJECTIVE

The purpose of the study is to evaluate the usability and effectiveness of the app in rural Côte d'Ivoire for diagnosing and managing skin NTDs and other skin diseases.

METHODS

A 2-arm trial with local health care providers and patients with skin diseases was implemented over a 3-month period. The providers were assigned to an intervention receiving the eSkinHealth app or control with usual care. Four nurses and 8 community health care workers participated in each arm. The training was provided on the use of the app to the intervention arm only, while both arms were trained on skin diseases. For the usability study, we evaluated our approach with the System Usability Scale (SUS) and in-depth interviews. For the effectiveness study, our primary outcome was to evaluate the detection and management of 5 skin NTDs as our targeted diseases, namely, Buruli ulcer, leprosy, lymphatic filariasis, scabies, and yaws, using the eSkinHealth app. Procedures of our methods were reviewed and approved by the institutional review board of the Ministry of Health and by Tulane University.

RESULTS

The mean age of our participants (providers) was 40.5 and 42.5 years for the intervention and control arms, respectively, and all were male (n=24). The average SUS scores taken from the intervention arm at baseline, the midpoint (6 weeks), and the end of study (12 weeks) were 72.3 (SD 11.5), 72.3 (SD 12.4), and 86.3 (SD 10.8), respectively. All participants interviewed, including 4 dermatologists and program managers, were satisfied with the app. Especially community health care workers felt empowered by being equipped with the tool. A total of 79 cases of skin NTDs were reported in the intervention arm as compared to 17 cases in the control arm (P=.002). Besides the skin NTDs, more skin diseases and conditions were reported from the control than from the intervention arm (P<.001). However, 100 cases (66%) were not given any particular diagnosis in the control arm and were documented only as a "dermatosis." In the intervention arm, 151 cases (72.9%) were diagnosed within the eSkinHealth platform, and the remaining were diagnosed on-site by dermatologists.

CONCLUSIONS

The study provided evidence for the usability and effectiveness of the eSkinHealth app embedded into our surveillance approach to improve the detection and management of skin NTDs and other skin diseases in Côte d'Ivoire and, furthermore, is expected to contribute to knowledge on mobile health approaches in the control of skin diseases in resource-limited settings.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05300399; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05300399.

摘要

背景

在撒哈拉以南非洲地区,包括与皮肤相关的被忽视热带病(皮肤性被忽视热带病)在内的皮肤病疾病负担极高。由于地处偏远地理位置以及缺乏专家等原因,获得医疗保健的机会有限,这些疾病常常被忽视。为了填补这些空白,我们开发了一款移动健康应用程序eSkinHealth,这是一个经过实地适配的平台,可作为便携式电子病历并用于远程皮肤病学。

目的

本研究的目的是评估该应用程序在科特迪瓦农村地区诊断和管理皮肤性被忽视热带病及其他皮肤病方面的可用性和有效性。

方法

在3个月的时间内对当地医疗保健提供者和皮肤病患者进行了一项双臂试验。将提供者分为接受eSkinHealth应用程序干预组或接受常规护理的对照组。每组有4名护士和8名社区卫生工作者参与。仅对干预组提供了关于该应用程序使用的培训,而两组都接受了皮肤病方面的培训。对于可用性研究,我们使用系统可用性量表(SUS)和深入访谈来评估我们的方法。对于有效性研究,我们的主要结果是评估使用eSkinHealth应用程序对5种皮肤性被忽视热带病(即布鲁里溃疡、麻风病、淋巴丝虫病、疥疮和雅司病)作为目标疾病的检测和管理情况。我们方法的程序经过了卫生部机构审查委员会和杜兰大学的审查和批准。

结果

我们的参与者(提供者)的平均年龄在干预组和对照组分别为40.5岁和42.5岁,且均为男性(n = 24)。干预组在基线、中点(6周)和研究结束时(12周)的平均SUS得分分别为72.3(标准差11.5)、72.3(标准差12.4)和86.3(标准差10.8)。所有接受访谈的参与者,包括4名皮肤科医生和项目管理人员,对该应用程序都很满意。特别是社区卫生工作者因配备了该工具而感到有能力开展工作。干预组共报告了79例皮肤性被忽视热带病病例,而对照组为17例(P = 0.002)。除了皮肤性被忽视热带病外,对照组报告的其他皮肤病和病症比干预组更多(P < 0.001)。然而,对照组中有100例(66%)未得到任何具体诊断,仅记录为“皮肤病”。在干预组中,151例(72.9%)在eSkinHealth平台上得到诊断,其余由皮肤科医生在现场诊断。

结论

该研究为嵌入我们监测方法中的eSkinHealth应用程序在改善科特迪瓦皮肤性被忽视热带病及其他皮肤病的检测和管理方面的可用性和有效性提供了证据,此外,预计还将有助于丰富资源有限环境中控制皮肤病的移动健康方法方面的知识。

试验注册

ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05300399;https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05300399

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