Analysis of skin health management through telemedicine and mobile health in dermatology in the post-COVID era

Ş. Gençoğlu
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Mobile health has made significant strides in the field of tele-dermatology (TD) following the developments post the COVID-19 pandemic. The application of telemedicine and mobile health to dermatology holds the potential to enhance the quality of healthcare for citizens and streamline workflows in the healthcare domain, hence this subject is of great importance. This research encompasses the last three years. A comprehensive overview examining the opportunities, perspectives, and encountered challenges regarding the integration of TD with mHealth has been provided. The narrative review methodology is based on (I) conducting research via PubMed and Scopus, and (II) conducting compliance assessment using the proposed parameters. The outcome of the research indicates rapid progress in the integration of TD with mobile health during the COVID-19 pandemic. This integration has facilitated the monitoring of dermatological issues and allowed for remote specialist visits, thereby reducing face-to-face interactions. Artificial intelligence and mobile applications have empowered citizens to take a more active role in their own healthcare, which is distinct from other imaging areas where information exchange is limited only to professionals. Opportunities that TD can offer in the field of mobile health include enhancing service quality, increasing the efficiency of healthcare processes, reducing costs, and providing more accessible care. This is applicable not only to conditions like acne, vitiligo, psoriasis, and skin cancers but also to other conditions. Integration with artificial intelligence and augmented reality (AR), along with the use of wearable sensors, are expected as future developments. However, the integration of TD with mobile health brings along issues and challenges related to regulation, ethics, cybersecurity, data privacy, and device management. These issues, along with the involvement of citizens in the process, should be addressed by scientists and policymakers.
后 COVID 时代皮肤科通过远程医疗和移动医疗进行皮肤健康管理的分析
随着 COVID-19 大流行后的发展,移动医疗在远程皮肤病学(TD)领域取得了长足的进步。将远程医疗和移动医疗应用于皮肤病学,有可能提高公民的医疗保健质量,简化医疗保健领域的工作流程,因此这一课题非常重要。本研究涵盖了过去三年的内容。本研究提供了一份全面的综述,探讨了技术发展与移动医疗相结合的机遇、前景和遇到的挑战。叙述性综述方法的基础是:(I)通过 PubMed 和 Scopus 进行研究;(II)使用建议的参数进行合规性评估。研究结果表明,在 COVID-19 大流行期间,贸易数据与移动医疗的整合取得了快速进展。这种整合促进了对皮肤病问题的监测,并允许进行远程专家访问,从而减少了面对面的互动。人工智能和移动应用增强了公民在自身医疗保健中发挥更积极作用的能力,这与信息交流仅限于专业人员的其他成像领域截然不同。TD 在移动医疗领域可以提供的机遇包括提高服务质量、提高医疗流程的效率、降低成本以及提供更方便的医疗服务。这不仅适用于痤疮、白癜风、牛皮癣和皮肤癌等疾病,也适用于其他疾病。与人工智能和增强现实(AR)的整合以及可穿戴传感器的使用有望成为未来的发展方向。然而,TD 与移动医疗的整合也带来了与监管、伦理、网络安全、数据隐私和设备管理相关的问题和挑战。科学家和政策制定者应解决这些问题以及公民参与这一过程的问题。
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