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在博茨瓦纳评估WhatsApp作为远程皮肤病学平台:回顾性审查与调查

Evaluation of WhatsApp as a Platform for Teledermatology in Botswana: Retrospective Review and Survey.

作者信息

Koh Erika, Maranga Abena, Yane Tshepo, Ndlovu Kagiso, Jereni Bwanali, Nwako-Mohamadi Maitseo Kuno, Kovarik Carrie, Forrestel Amy, Williams Victoria L

机构信息

Department of Dermatology, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, United States.

Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Dermatol. 2022 Jul 27;5(3):e35254. doi: 10.2196/35254.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In emerging market countries in sub-Saharan Africa, access to specialty services such as dermatology is limited. Teledermatology is an innovative solution to address this issue; however, many initiatives have been tried without sustained success. Recently, WhatsApp has been used as a store-and-forward telemedicine communication platform for consultation and education in Botswana.

OBJECTIVE

This study aims to describe the utilization of WhatsApp for teledermatology and the satisfaction levels of participating providers.

METHODS

A 2-part pilot study was conducted. First, a retrospective review was performed of WhatsApp communications received by participating dermatologists in Gaborone, Botswana, from January 2016 to December 2019. Sender information, patient demographics and history, response time, diagnoses made, and follow-up recommendations were collected. Second, a 12-question cross-sectional survey was distributed to health care providers who utilized WhatsApp for teledermatology during this period. Descriptive statistics were then performed.

RESULTS

There were 811 communication threads over the study period. The majority (503/811, 62%) of communications were consultations from providers inquiring about a specific patient, followed by multidisciplinary care coordination communications (90/811, 11%). Our in-depth analysis focused on the former. In 323 (64%) provider consultations, dermatologists responded within 1 hour. A diagnosis was made in 274 (55%) consultations. Dermatologists gave treatment recommendations remotely in 281 (56%) consultations and recommended an in-person dermatology visit in 163 (32%). Of the 150 health care providers surveyed, 23 (15%) responded. All respondents (100%) felt that there was a need for teledermatology and improved teledermatology education in Botswana. Moreover, 17 (74%) respondents strongly felt that the guidance received via WhatsApp was high quality, and 22 (96%) were satisfied with WhatsApp as a platform for teledermatology.

CONCLUSIONS

This retrospective review and survey demonstrated that WhatsApp is a quick, well-received, and sustainable method of communication between dermatologists and providers across Botswana. The app may offer a solution to the challenges providers face in accessing specialty referral systems, point-of-care education, and medical decision-making support for complex dermatologic cases in Botswana. The information gained from this pilot study can serve as the basis for future telemedicine studies to improve the implementation of teledermatology in Botswana and other resource-limited countries.

摘要

背景

在撒哈拉以南非洲的新兴市场国家,获得皮肤科等专科服务的机会有限。远程皮肤病学是解决这一问题的创新解决方案;然而,许多举措都尝试过,但并未取得持续成功。最近,WhatsApp已被用作博茨瓦纳用于咨询和教育的存储转发远程医疗通信平台。

目的

本研究旨在描述WhatsApp在远程皮肤病学中的应用情况以及参与的医疗服务提供者的满意度。

方法

进行了一项分为两部分的试点研究。首先,对2016年1月至2019年12月期间博茨瓦纳哈博罗内参与的皮肤科医生收到的WhatsApp通信进行回顾性审查。收集发送者信息、患者人口统计学和病史、响应时间、做出的诊断以及后续建议。其次,向在此期间使用WhatsApp进行远程皮肤病学的医疗服务提供者发放了一份包含12个问题的横断面调查问卷。然后进行描述性统计。

结果

在研究期间有811个通信线程。大多数通信(503/811,62%)是来自提供者询问特定患者的咨询,其次是多学科护理协调通信(90/811,11%)。我们的深入分析集中在前一种情况。在323次(64%)提供者咨询中,皮肤科医生在1小时内做出了回应。在274次(55%)咨询中做出了诊断。皮肤科医生在281次(56%)咨询中远程给出了治疗建议,在163次(32%)咨询中建议患者进行皮肤科门诊就诊。在接受调查的150名医疗服务提供者中,23名(15%)做出了回应。所有受访者(100%)都认为博茨瓦纳需要远程皮肤病学并改善远程皮肤病学教育。此外,17名(74%)受访者强烈认为通过WhatsApp获得的指导质量很高,22名(96%)对WhatsApp作为远程皮肤病学平台感到满意。

结论

这项回顾性审查和调查表明,WhatsApp是博茨瓦纳皮肤科医生与医疗服务提供者之间快速、受欢迎且可持续的通信方式。该应用程序可能为博茨瓦纳的医疗服务提供者在获取专科转诊系统、即时护理教育以及复杂皮肤病病例的医疗决策支持方面面临的挑战提供解决方案。从这项试点研究中获得的信息可作为未来远程医疗研究的基础,以改善博茨瓦纳和其他资源有限国家的远程皮肤病学实施情况。

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