2003
DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-9740.2003.02187.x
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Evaluating Patient Acceptance of a Teledermatology Link of an Urban Urgent‐Care Dermatology Clinic Run by Residents With Board Certified Dermatologists

Abstract: Patient acceptance of the teledermatology system was high (93%). Teledermatology may prove a viable means of evaluating dermatologic complaints in the emergency department.

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“…8,9 In a rare study of an urban urgent care dermatology clinic, while patients generally reported high levels of satisfaction, 36% of the study sample expressed self-consciousness around the camera and 17% were uncomfortable having facial pictures taken. 10 Given that the Institute of Medicine's report on telemedicine has already identified illiteracy and distrust of technology as potential barriers to the delivery of telemedicine in urban underserved settings, it is important to assess community perceptions of this technology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8,9 In a rare study of an urban urgent care dermatology clinic, while patients generally reported high levels of satisfaction, 36% of the study sample expressed self-consciousness around the camera and 17% were uncomfortable having facial pictures taken. 10 Given that the Institute of Medicine's report on telemedicine has already identified illiteracy and distrust of technology as potential barriers to the delivery of telemedicine in urban underserved settings, it is important to assess community perceptions of this technology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Before the introduction of the store-and-forward teledermatology system, the residents had lacked attending dermatology supervision. In patient surveys, acceptance of the system was found to be 93 % [39]. Attending physicians also had a high level of satisfaction.…”
Section: Tertiary Consultationsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…O núme-ro de publicações abordando esse assunto vem crescendo anualmente, a maioria apresentando grande entusiasmo, tendo em vista os resultados favoráveis, a possibilidade de usar tecnologias relativamente simples e a boa aceitação por parte dos pacientes. 10,13,19,20,[21][22][23][24][25] No Brasil, projetos nessa área vêm sendo desenvolvidos na Universidade de São Paulo e no Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre. 21 A coleta dos dados de história clínica padronizados e as fotografias das lesões foram realizadas por enfermeiros.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…A utilização desse recurso tem ocorrido em várias especialidades, por exemplo, na radiologia, na patologia e na dermatologia. [10][11][12] Na teledermatologia, as imagens são transmitidas de duas maneiras: de forma estática, através do uso de câmeras fotográficas digitais -store-and-forward system (SFS) -ou de maneira dinâmica com o uso de câmeras de vídeo digitais em videoconferência. 13,14 Alguns estudos têm avaliado a concordância entre o diagnóstico a distância e o diagnóstico presencial em dermatologia através de videoconferência, concluindo ser método confiável e com boa relação custo/benefício em situações específicas.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified