Teledermatology During the COVID-19 Pandemic in a Developing Country:Could This Be the Answer to Improving the Reach of Dermatology Care?  

在线阅读下载全文

作  者:Shakirat Gold-Olufadi Damilola Jesuyajolu Olufolakemi Cole-Adeife Didi Emokpare Omololu Enigbokan 

机构地区:[1]Department of Medicine,University College Hospital,Ibadan,Oyo state 200212,Nigeria [2]Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust,Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust,Manchester M68HD,United Kingdom [3]Lagos State University Teaching Hospital,Lagos State 100271,Nigeria [4]Outpost Healthcare,Saskatchewan S4P 0J3,Canada

出  处:《International Journal of Dermatology and Venereology》2023年第3期141-146,共6页国际皮肤性病学杂志(英文)

摘  要:Introduction:The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way telemedicine is utilized globally,with most countries reporting an increase in its adoption.The first review of teledermatology in Nigeria reported poor service use.This present report outlines an improvement in the adoption of telemedicine and factors that may account for this increased utilization.Methods:We performed a retrospective review of all patients who registered through 2 telemedicine platforms to access dermatology services during a 1-year period.Data were collated with an online questionnaire and analyzed by t test and chi-square test.Results:Sixty patients booked appointments through the platform,with 38 and 22 patients booking virtual and physical consultations,respectively.The response rate was 68.4%and 50.0%for those that booked virtual and physical consultations,respectively,with no significant age difference between the groups(P=0.42).More women booked appointments,and all respondents were educated to at least college level.The majority learned about booking a dermatologist appointment through social media.There was no difference in the clinical outcome between patients who booked a virtual or physical consultation(P=0.89).Conclusion:More patients are resorting to teledermatology services because of the convenience;however,most of these patients are situated in urban areas.Because this study showed no significant differences in the clinical outcome between patients who booked virtual and physical consultations,the adoption of teledermatology may be the answer to increasing coverage of dermatology services in developing countries where specialists are limited.Efforts must be made to increase the reach of teledermatology to rural areas.

关 键 词:TELEDERMATOLOGY COVID-19 TELEHEALTH ACNE black skin 

分 类 号:R751[医药卫生—皮肤病学与性病学]

 

参考文献:

正在载入数据...

 

二级参考文献:

正在载入数据...

 

耦合文献:

正在载入数据...

 

引证文献:

正在载入数据...

 

二级引证文献:

正在载入数据...

 

同被引文献:

正在载入数据...

 

相关期刊文献:

正在载入数据...

相关的主题
相关的作者对象
相关的机构对象