Preliminary results from the Northern Ireland arms of the UK Multicentre Teledermatology Trial:is clinical management by realtime teledermatology possible?
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1998
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Results from phase 1 of the UK Multicentre Teledermatology Trial demonstrated the diagnostic accuracy of realtime teledermatology using low-cost equipment. Phase 2 of the trial aimed to assess its effectiveness as a management tool for dermatological disease. Teledermatology consultations were organized between two health centres and two hospitals in Northern Ireland using low-cost videoconferencing equipment. For 205 patients seen by a dermatologist over the video-link a diagnosis and management plan were recorded. A subsequent face-to-face consultation was arranged on the same day to confirm the diagnosis and treatment regime. A comparison of these management plans revealed that the same plan was recommended in 64% of cases; the teledermatologist was unable to advocate a suitable management plan in 19% of cases; a suboptimal treatment plan was suggested by the teledermatologist in 6% of cases; and in 11% of cases, the teledermatologist suggested an inappropriate treatment plan. These findings indicate that appropriate clinical management was possible in approximately two-thirds of dermatology consultations via the video-link. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Loane , M A , Gore , H E , Bloomer , S E , Corbett , R , Eedy , D J , Mathews , C , Steele , K & Wootton , R 1998 , ' Preliminary results from the Northern Ireland arms of the UK Multicentre Teledermatology Trial : is clinical management by realtime teledermatology possible? ' Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare , vol 4 Suppl 1 , no. SUPPL. 1 , pp. 3-5 . |
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