Dermatologists’ Views on the Use of Teledermatology

IF 0.1 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
E. Candrea, Manoiu N. Marvin, S. Danescu, P. A. Ilut, F. Șandru, Adrian Neacșu, M. Dumitrașcu, A. Baican
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"Boosted by the COVID-19 pandemic, the adoption of technology has shifted people’s lifestyles, impacting social interactions and leading to an increase in the use of telemedicine, including teledermatology (TD). Social media platforms facilitate communication between patients and physicians, between primary care physicians and specialists, and between dermatologists. The study aimed to assess the attitudes, views, and usage of dermatologists regarding TD consultations. A cross-sectional study was performed with the use of an anonymous, web-based questionnaire intended to be completed by dermatologists. A total number of 73 physicians, both resident and board-certified dermatologists completed the survey. Almost everyone (98.6%) used some form of teledermatology, the most frequently used platforms being WhatsApp, followed by classical telephone calls/messages, email, and other forms of TD. TD is considered to be especially useful in communicating with peer colleagues (94.4%), with physicians of other specialties (90.0%), with family doctors (72.9%) and with patients (69.9%). Since TD can facilitate the treatment-related follow-up of adverse effects, while also being useful in the triage of patients, its use will likely increase in the future. The main concerns were related to the accuracy of the diagnosis through TD, a less developed doctor-patient relationship, a less informative consultation, an increased workload as well and a diminished financial reimbursement. Dermatologists currently use TD in addition to the classical consultations of patients, as well as to communicate with family physicians and peer colleagues to better manage complex cases. Furthermore, TD proves to be an important tool in the education of young dermatologists."
皮肤科医生对使用远程皮肤病学的看法
"在 COVID-19 大流行的推动下,技术的应用改变了人们的生活方式,影响了社会交往,导致远程医疗(包括远程皮肤科)的使用增加。社交媒体平台促进了患者与医生之间、初级保健医生与专科医生之间以及皮肤科医生之间的交流。本研究旨在评估皮肤科医生对远程皮肤科咨询的态度、观点和使用情况。研究采用匿名网络问卷的形式进行横断面研究,供皮肤科医生填写。共有 73 名皮肤科住院医师和委员会认证医师完成了调查。几乎所有人(98.6%)都使用过某种形式的远程皮肤病学,最常用的平台是 WhatsApp,其次是传统电话/信息、电子邮件和其他形式的远程皮肤病学。在与同行(94.4%)、其他专科医生(90.0%)、家庭医生(72.9%)和患者(69.9%)的交流中,远程医疗被认为特别有用。由于 TD 可以促进与治疗相关的不良反应跟踪,同时也有助于分流病人,因此其使用量今后可能会增加。人们主要担心通过 TD 诊断的准确性、医患关系不够融洽、咨询内容不够丰富、工作量增加以及经济补偿减少等问题。目前,皮肤科医生除了对病人进行传统的咨询外,还使用 TD 与家庭医生和同行进行沟通,以便更好地处理复杂病例。此外,TD 还被证明是教育年轻皮肤科医生的重要工具"。
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Romanian Journal of Military Medicine
Romanian Journal of Military Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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