利用移动医疗平台和社区卫生工作者加强马里农村癫痫筛查和治疗:一项封闭队列研究

IF 3.1 4区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
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背景:在马里,由于农村地区缺乏合格的卫生工作者、获得卫生服务的机会有限以及文化障碍,癫痫的筛查、诊断和治疗面临重大挑战。本研究评估了移动健康平台如何支持将任务转移给社区卫生工作者(Relais),以便在社区一级筛查和治疗癫痫。方法:我们在距马里首都巴马科西北约105公里的Kolokani卫生区Nonkon卫生区的17个村庄开展了一项队列研究,涉及癫痫患者(PWE)和老年人。Relais使用配备了专门为癫痫管理设计的“Epi-Collect”应用程序的手机收集数据,使Relais能够以数字方式记录患者信息。所有收集到的数据都安全地存储在“telesante”中。Ml,"医疗保健专业人员使用的远程医疗平台。结果:在Relais平台检索到的64例疑似癫痫患者中,61例患者通过远程评估得到神经科医师的确诊,确诊率为95%。随访18个月后,患者保留率为86.89%(53 / 61)。基线时,98.36%(61例中有60例)每月至少发作一次。然而,经过6个月的治疗,89.28%(56人中有50人在第6个月时)的PWE在最后一个月没有癫痫发作(p)。结论:这项研究证明了利用移动健康平台授权社区护理人员管理马里农村癫痫的深刻有效性。Relais显示出很高的筛查能力,神经学家确认了他们发现的大多数疑似病例。这种创新的方法带来了良好的患者结果,包括随访期间的高保留率和统计上显著的癫痫发作减少。虽然遇到了诸如移动网络覆盖范围和爱尔兰人识读写水平不同等挑战,但研究结果强烈支持这一移动健康战略是一种可行的解决方案,可以弥合医疗保健差距,显著改善偏远和难以到达的人群获得和管理癫痫的机会。
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Utilizing an mHealth Platform and Community Health Workers to Enhance Epilepsy Screening and Treatment in a Rural Setting in Mali: A Closed Cohort Study.

Utilizing an mHealth Platform and Community Health Workers to Enhance Epilepsy Screening and Treatment in a Rural Setting in Mali: A Closed Cohort Study.

Utilizing an mHealth Platform and Community Health Workers to Enhance Epilepsy Screening and Treatment in a Rural Setting in Mali: A Closed Cohort Study.

Utilizing an mHealth Platform and Community Health Workers to Enhance Epilepsy Screening and Treatment in a Rural Setting in Mali: A Closed Cohort Study.

Background: In Mali, the screening, diagnosis, and treatment of epilepsy face significant challenges due to a shortage of qualified health workers in rural areas, limited access to health services, and cultural barriers. This study assessed how mHealth platforms can support task shifting to community health workers (Relais) to screen and treat epilepsy at the community level.

Methods: We conducted a cohort study involving persons with epilepsy (PWE) and Relais in 17 villages in the Nonkon health area of the Kolokani Health District, approximately 105 km northwest of Bamako, the capital city of Mali. Relais collected data using mobile phones equipped with an "Epi-Collect" application specifically designed for epilepsy management, enabling Relais to record patient information digitally. All collected data was securely stored in "telesante.ml," a telemedicine platform utilized by healthcare professionals.

Results: Out of 64 patients suspected of having epilepsy by the Relais and indexed on the platform, 61 patients were confirmed by the neurologist through remote evaluation, resulting in a confirmation rate of 95%. After an 18-month follow-up, the patient retention rate was 86.89% (53 out of 61). At baseline, 98.36% (60 out of the 61) experienced at least one seizure per month. However, after six months of treatment, 89.28% (50 out of 56 at month six) PWE had no seizures in the last month (p < 0.0001).

Conclusion: This study demonstrates the insightful effectiveness of leveraging an mHealth platform to empower community Relais to manage epilepsy in rural Mali. The Relais demonstrated a high capacity for screening, with neurologists confirming most suspected cases they identified. This innovative approach resulted in excellent patient outcomes, including a high retention rate over the follow-up period and statistically significant reduction in seizures. While challenges such as mobile network coverage and varying literacy levels among Relais were encountered, the findings strongly support this mHealth strategy as a viable solution to bridge the healthcare gap, significantly improving access to and management of epilepsy for remote and hard-to-reach populations.

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