数码摄影指南皮肤科医生与不同人群的特殊考虑。

IF 11.5 1区 医学 Q1 DERMATOLOGY
Madison Grinnell, Arielle Carolina Mora Hurtado, Rick Guidotti, Nada Elbuluk
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摘要

重要性:皮肤病学与摄影有着复杂的历史,特别是那些有色皮肤的照片。评估临床准确数字图像的最佳实践,特别强调提高彩色个体、彩色皮肤状况和色素紊乱的摄影技术是必要的。观察:从历史上看,许多不同种类的摄影技术都使用浅色皮肤的参与者来校准颜色校正,因此产生了有色皮肤的人的不准确照片。在拍摄深色皮肤时,通常首选宝蓝色背景,因为这种背景颜色可以增加对比度,而不会产生异常的色调。如果可能,应该使用柔和的漫射照明,例如从附加的环形灯发出的照明。此外,临床环境中摄影的其他方面也应该标准化,包括与患者的固定距离和专门的摄影空间。为了准确地捕捉皮肤的红斑、炎症和色素变化,可以使用特定的照明技术,如交叉偏振。除了这些摄影技术之外,在拍摄患者的皮肤状况时,还应该考虑几个人文方面。结论和相关性:本数字摄影指南中讨论的技术可以帮助捕获所有肤色的皮肤病过程的高质量图像,促进皮肤病的监测,并为患者创造积极的体验。除了在皮肤科诊所使用高质量的照片外,高质量的照片还可以提高教育材料中皮肤颜色的代表性,通过改善远程皮肤科护理的提供来扩大皮肤科服务的可及性,并且可以作为临床试验中疾病严重程度分级的有价值的工具。这些领域的进展有助于改善不同人群的皮肤科护理和卫生公平。
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Digital Photography Guide for Dermatologists With Special Considerations for Diverse Populations.

Importance: Dermatology has a complex history with photography, particularly photographs of those with skin of color. Evaluation of best practices for capturing clinically accurate digital images, particularly emphasizing techniques to improve photography portraying individuals of color, dermatologic conditions in skin of color, and pigmentary disorders is needed.

Observations: Historically, many different kinds of photographic technologies have calibrated color correction using participants with light skin, thus creating inaccurate photographs of those with skin of color. In photographing darker skin, royal blue backgrounds are often preferred, as this background color offers increased contrast without creating aberrant hues. Soft diffuse lighting, such as that emitted from an attachable ring light, should be used when possible. Furthermore, other aspects of photography in the clinical setting should be standardized to include a fixed distance from the patient and a dedicated space for photography. In accurately capturing erythema, inflammation, and pigmentary alterations in skin of color, specific lighting techniques such as cross-polarization may be used. In addition to these photographic techniques, there are several humanistic aspects that should be considered when photographing a patient's dermatologic condition.

Conclusions and relevance: The techniques discussed in this digital photography guide can help capture high-quality images representative of dermatologic disease processes across all skin colors, facilitate the monitoring of dermatologic disease, and create a positive experience for patients. Beyond the utility of high-quality photographs in dermatology clinics, high-quality photography can enhance skin of color representation in educational materials, expand access to dermatologic services by improving on the provision of teledermatology care, and may serve as a valuable tool for grading disease severity in clinical trials. Progress in these areas can help improve dermatologic care and health equity for diverse populations.

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JAMA dermatology
JAMA dermatology DERMATOLOGY-
CiteScore
14.10
自引率
5.50%
发文量
300
期刊介绍: JAMA Dermatology is an international peer-reviewed journal that has been in continuous publication since 1882. It began publication by the American Medical Association in 1920 as Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology. The journal publishes material that helps in the development and testing of the effectiveness of diagnosis and treatment in medical and surgical dermatology, pediatric and geriatric dermatology, and oncologic and aesthetic dermatologic surgery. JAMA Dermatology is a member of the JAMA Network, a consortium of peer-reviewed, general medical and specialty publications. It is published online weekly, every Wednesday, and in 12 print/online issues a year. The mission of the journal is to elevate the art and science of health and diseases of skin, hair, nails, and mucous membranes, and their treatment, with the aim of enabling dermatologists to deliver evidence-based, high-value medical and surgical dermatologic care. The journal publishes a broad range of innovative studies and trials that shift research and clinical practice paradigms, expand the understanding of the burden of dermatologic diseases and key outcomes, improve the practice of dermatology, and ensure equitable care to all patients. It also features research and opinion examining ethical, moral, socioeconomic, educational, and political issues relevant to dermatologists, aiming to enable ongoing improvement to the workforce, scope of practice, and the training of future dermatologists. JAMA Dermatology aims to be a leader in developing initiatives to improve diversity, equity, and inclusion within the specialty and within dermatology medical publishing.
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