通用皮肤病学:弥合皮肤健康的差距

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Nokubonga Khoza, Valerie D. Callender, Leihong F. Xiang, Andrew F. Alexis
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普遍皮肤病学代表了向包容性健康的范式转变,承认并解决皮肤疾病的各种表现,认识到全球人群的皮肤和头发表现出显著差异。黄褐斑和炎症后色素沉着等色素紊乱在肤色较深的个体中更为普遍,而社会经济差异、专科医生可获得性的地理差距以及卫生知识普及程度有限导致了护理方面的不平等。在这篇综述中,探讨了创新的解决方案,包括包容性分类模型、文化能力教育、远程皮肤科和设计用于跨肤色工作的人工智能工具。非侵入性诊断和个性化防晒霜建议的进展也进行了讨论。在资源有限的环境中,以社区为中心的项目和战略性劳动力规划为变革提供了进一步的途径。包容性临床试验设计和全球研究合作对于生成可在不同人群中推广的数据至关重要。通过包容性的教育材料、研究和技术进步,可以为全球人口提供高质量和个性化的护理。
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Universal Dermatology: Bridging Gaps in Skin Health

Universal dermatology represents a paradigm shift toward inclusive health that acknowledges and addresses the diverse manifestations of dermatological conditions, recognizing that skin and hair exhibit significant variations across global populations. Pigmentary disorders such as melasma and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation are more prevalent in individuals with darker skin, while socioeconomic disparities, geographic gaps in specialist availability, and limited health literacy contribute to inequities in care. In this review, innovative solutions are explored, including inclusive classification models, culturally competent education, teledermatology, and AI tools designed to work across skin tones. Advances in noninvasive diagnostics and personalized sunscreen recommendations are also discussed. Community-centered programs and strategic workforce planning in resource-limited settings offer further avenues for change. Inclusive clinical trial design and global research collaborations are essential for the generation of data that is generalizable across diverse populations. Through inclusive educational materials, research, and technological advancements, the delivery of high quality and individualized care across global populations can be achieved.

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