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风湿病学家远程皮肤病学实践与观点评估

Evaluation of Rheumatologists' Teledermatology Practices and Perspectives.

作者信息

Kenar-Artın Gökçe

机构信息

Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, Dokuz Eylül University School of Medicine, Izmir, Türkiye.

出版信息

Eur J Rheumatol. 2024 Oct 14;11(3):358-363. doi: 10.5152/eurjrheum.2024.24044.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

In their regular practice, rheumatologists often come across patients with skin and nail abnormalities, so they need dermatology consultations. A new option available today is the use of telemedicine for dermatology consultations. The aim of this study is to assess how frequently rheumatologists use this method, known as teledermatology (TD), and to investigate their perspectives.

METHODS

This study is a survey of rheumatologists in Türkiye. The survey, generated with Google Docs, was e-mailed to rheumatologists who are members of the Turkish Rheumatology Association and asked them to complete it.

RESULTS

A total of 122 rheumatologists completed the survey, with 85 women (70%) and 37 men (30%). The rheumatologists claimed that they encounter a mean of 6.60 (SD: 6.90) patients with skin/ nail lesions each week in their clinical practice and consult them for face-to-face (FTF) dermatology examinations for a mean of 12.3 (SD: 15.56) patients every month. Of the rheumatologists who took part in the trial, 38.5% said they experienced the TD approach. Most of them (n: 30, 62.5%) use TD “occasionally.” A significant proportion of rheumatologists stated that they used TD to consult with dermatologists in their personal networks (54.2%), dermatologists at the hospital where they work (47.2%), or dermatologists with advanced academic training in their field (45.8%). Most rheumatologists (60.8%) reported that, following TD, they only refer their patients to FTF examinations if the dermatologist requests it (e.g., for a biopsy). Some of the rheumatologists (37.5%) stated that TD would be effective in all skin lesions, but most rheumatologists (52.1%) stated TD would be more beneficial for special skin/nail lesions like infectious skin lesions or inflammatory dermatoses.

CONCLUSION

This study showed that a considerable number of rheumatologists use TD. Most rheumatologists schedule TD consults with dermatologists to gain speed for diagnosis and due to a lack of appointment availability from dermatologists. In rheumatology practice, clinicians have noted that they found TD effective for a wide range of skin/nail lesions.

摘要

目的

在日常诊疗中,风湿病医生经常会遇到有皮肤和指甲异常的患者,因此他们需要皮肤科会诊。如今,一种新的选择是利用远程医疗进行皮肤科会诊。本研究的目的是评估风湿病医生使用这种称为远程皮肤病学(TD)方法的频率,并调查他们的看法。

方法

本研究是对土耳其风湿病医生的一项调查。通过谷歌文档生成的调查问卷通过电子邮件发送给土耳其风湿病协会的成员,请他们填写。

结果

共有122名风湿病医生完成了调查,其中85名女性(70%),37名男性(30%)。风湿病医生称,在临床实践中,他们每周平均会遇到6.60名(标准差:6.90)有皮肤/指甲病变的患者,每月平均会为12.3名(标准差:15.56)患者安排面对面(FTF)皮肤科检查。参与试验的风湿病医生中,38.5%表示他们采用过TD方法。他们中的大多数人(n = 30,62.5%)“偶尔”使用TD。相当一部分风湿病医生表示,他们使用TD与个人网络中的皮肤科医生(54.2%)、他们工作医院的皮肤科医生(47.2%)或该领域有高级学术培训的皮肤科医生(45.8%)进行会诊。大多数风湿病医生(60.8%)报告称,在进行TD会诊后,只有在皮肤科医生要求时(例如进行活检),他们才会将患者转诊进行面对面检查。一些风湿病医生(37.5%)表示TD对所有皮肤病变都有效,但大多数风湿病医生(52.1%)表示TD对感染性皮肤病变或炎症性皮肤病等特殊皮肤/指甲病变更有益。

结论

本研究表明,相当数量的风湿病医生使用TD。大多数风湿病医生安排与皮肤科医生进行TD会诊是为了加快诊断速度,且由于皮肤科医生的预约名额有限。在风湿病诊疗实践中,临床医生指出他们发现TD对多种皮肤/指甲病变有效。

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