在低资源环境中使用技术改善多学科护理。

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q1 SURGERY
Plastic and reconstructive surgery Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-25 DOI:10.1097/PRS.0000000000012369
Vamsi C Mohan, Winston R Owens, Pierce C Hollier, Solomon Obiri-Yeboah, Peter Donkor
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摘要

背景:需要一个多学科的团队,包括来自多个专业的提供者进行全面的唇裂护理。虽然在高收入国家,多学科唇腭裂治疗小组可能很容易成立,但在低收入和中等收入国家,往往存在阻碍患者获得和接受多学科小组治疗的障碍。本文的目的是讨论技术在促进多学科唇腭裂护理的可持续性在低资源设置中的作用。方法:通过对当前文献的回顾,对中低收入国家团队的观察,以及资深作者(pd)的经验,来确定在资源匮乏的环境中促进多学科唇腭裂护理的技术模式。结果:三维打印模型、远程医疗、数字教育视频、虚拟现实护目镜、智能手术眼镜和人工智能已被证明对教育、外科、语言和语言病理学以及手术前婴儿骨科有益,同时随着技术和人工智能的不断发展和进步,也显示出对其他专业有益的潜力。结论:一般来说,在许多中低收入国家,缺乏适当的多学科唇裂护理专家来组成传统的面对面团队。因此,新的团队将不得不依赖远程专家的专业知识。因此,在未来以团队为基础的全面唇裂护理服务中,技术将不可避免地发挥越来越重要的作用。
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The Use of Technology in Improving Multidisciplinary Care in Low-Resource Settings.

Background: A multidisciplinary team comprising providers from several specialties is needed for comprehensive cleft care. Although multidisciplinary cleft teams may be readily available in high-income countries, in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), there are often barriers preventing patients from accessing and receiving treatment from multidisciplinary teams. The purpose of this article is to discuss technology's role in facilitating the sustainability of multidisciplinary cleft care in low-resource settings.

Methods: A review of the current literature, observation of teams in LMICs, and the senior author's (P.D.) experience were used to determine the technological modalities available to facilitate multidisciplinary cleft care in low-resource settings.

Results: Three-dimensionally printed models, telemedicine, digital educational videos, virtual reality goggles, smart surgical glasses, and artificial intelligence have been demonstrated to benefit education, surgery, speech, and language pathology, and presurgical infant orthopedics, while also exhibiting the potential to benefit other specialties as technology and artificial intelligence continue to develop and advance.

Conclusions: Generally, there is a shortage of appropriate multidisciplinary cleft care specialists in many LMICs to constitute traditional in-person teams. New teams will thus have to rely on remotely located specialists for their expertise. It is, therefore, inevitable that technology will play an increasingly important role in the future delivery of team-based comprehensive cleft care services.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
13.90%
发文量
1436
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: For more than 70 years Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery® has been the one consistently excellent reference for every specialist who uses plastic surgery techniques or works in conjunction with a plastic surgeon. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery® , the official journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, is a benefit of Society membership, and is also available on a subscription basis. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery® brings subscribers up-to-the-minute reports on the latest techniques and follow-up for all areas of plastic and reconstructive surgery, including breast reconstruction, experimental studies, maxillofacial reconstruction, hand and microsurgery, burn repair, cosmetic surgery, as well as news on medicolegal issues. The cosmetic section provides expanded coverage on new procedures and techniques and offers more cosmetic-specific content than any other journal. All subscribers enjoy full access to the Journal''s website, which features broadcast quality videos of reconstructive and cosmetic procedures, podcasts, comprehensive article archives dating to 1946, and additional benefits offered by the newly-redesigned website.
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