Improving Access to Specialist Eye Care for Indigenous Australians via Telehealth: An Observational Cohort Study.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Telemedicine and e-Health Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-29 DOI:10.1089/tmj.2024.0175
Justin Boyle, Janardhan Vignarajan, Edwin P Greenup, Shelley Walters, Nicole Byrne, Elizabeth Henderson, Garry Brian, James Walker, Tharmalingam Mahendrarajah, Hema Karthik, Jeff Cook, Colleen Neilson, Simon Tame, Peter Malavisi
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Background: Indigenous people are often neglected in eye health research and service delivery programs, despite having a greater burden of vision loss, most of which is avoidable. The objective of this work was to improve access to specialist eye care for Indigenous Australians living in rural and remote areas, by providing direct access to expert diagnostic services based in metropolitan areas through a tele-ophthalmology system. Methods: Over a four-year study period, 13 remote communities in Queensland and the Northern Territory were identified that had limited or no access to eye screening services. Relationships with health service providers in the communities were established to codesign a sustainable model of service delivery and referral pathways to ensure that patients identified with eye issues received appropriate treatment. Results: Over the course of the study, screening records from 378 patients were uploaded to a web-based telehealth system and diagnosed by ophthalmologists. From these examinations, 64 new cases of diabetic retinopathy (DR) were identified (including 2 cases of proliferative DR and 4 cases of severe nonproliferative DR), and diabetic macular edema was noted in 18 patients. The majority of participants screened had no eye problems, which enables the removal of these patients from the queues of overwhelmed specialist lists, improving service efficiency. The study also demonstrates capacity building of healthcare workers to perform eye screening and improved patient health awareness where the retinal cameras were used as an educational tool. Conclusions: A valuable screening service has been established in the target areas, where access to ophthalmic services has been improved for residents of the study screening locations. Routine eye examination (instead of opportunistic eye examination) is feasible for early detection of some eye diseases for remote and rural patients.

通过远程医疗改善澳大利亚土著居民获得专业眼科护理的机会:观察性队列研究。
背景:在眼健康研究和服务提供计划中,土著居民往往被忽视,尽管他们的视力损失负担更重,而且其中大部分是可以避免的。这项工作的目的是通过远程眼科系统为居住在农村和偏远地区的澳大利亚土著居民提供直接的专家诊断服务,从而改善他们获得眼科专家治疗的机会。研究方法在为期四年的研究期间,确定了昆士兰州和北部地区的 13 个偏远社区,这些社区的眼科筛查服务有限或根本没有。研究人员与这些社区的医疗服务提供者建立了联系,共同设计了一种可持续的服务提供模式和转诊途径,以确保发现眼疾的患者能够得到适当的治疗。结果在研究过程中,378 名患者的筛查记录被上传到网络远程医疗系统,并由眼科医生进行诊断。在这些检查中,发现了 64 例新的糖尿病视网膜病变 (DR)(包括 2 例增殖性糖尿病视网膜病变和 4 例严重的非增殖性糖尿病视网膜病变),18 例患者出现糖尿病黄斑水肿。接受筛查的大多数参与者都没有眼部问题,这使得这些患者可以从排队等候的专家名单中脱颖而出,提高了服务效率。这项研究还证明了医护人员进行眼科筛查的能力建设,以及将视网膜照相机作为教育工具提高了患者的健康意识。结论:我们在目标地区建立了有价值的筛查服务,改善了研究筛查地点居民获得眼科服务的机会。对于偏远地区和农村患者来说,常规眼科检查(而非机会性眼科检查)对于早期发现某些眼科疾病是可行的。
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Telemedicine and e-Health
Telemedicine and e-Health 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
8.80
自引率
6.40%
发文量
270
审稿时长
2.3 months
期刊介绍: Telemedicine and e-Health is the leading peer-reviewed journal for cutting-edge telemedicine applications for achieving optimal patient care and outcomes. It places special emphasis on the impact of telemedicine on the quality, cost effectiveness, and access to healthcare. Telemedicine applications play an increasingly important role in health care. They offer indispensable tools for home healthcare, remote patient monitoring, and disease management, not only for rural health and battlefield care, but also for nursing home, assisted living facilities, and maritime and aviation settings. Telemedicine and e-Health offers timely coverage of the advances in technology that offer practitioners, medical centers, and hospitals new and innovative options for managing patient care, electronic records, and medical billing.
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