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Objectives: The COVID-19 pandemic has placed unprecedented demands on the delivery of health care in rural areas of India. We examined the feasibility of store-and-forward mobile teledermatology for outpatient access to specialist dermatologic care in underserved areas in India. Methods: We conducted a prospective study using smartphone-based teledermatology, connecting six underserved clinics manned by primary care physicians (PCP) to three dermatologists, using the instant messaging platform WhatsApp. We assessed the concordance between PCPs and dermatologists (using prevalence adjusted bias adjusted kappa), consultation time, the spectrum of conditions, and the outcome. Results: Of the 730 dermatology patients screened in the clinics, 95 (13%) (36 males and 59 females) required teleconsultation, among which 61.1% were non-infective, 34.7% were infective, and the diagnosis could not be ascertained in 4.2 %. The mean time taken for the first response was 13.5±18.4 minutes. Twenty per cent (n=19) required referral, and 80% (n=76) of consultations could be resolved at the clinic, of whom 36.8 % were cured, 38.2% had moderate, 4% had minimal improvement, 13% were lost to follow-up, and 8% refused treatment. Cure was observed in viral infections and eczema. The diagnostic concordance ranged from low values [0.38 (95% CI: 0-0.68)] in infective to moderate [0.66 (95% CI: 0.42 -0.83), p=0.033] in non-infective disorders. Conclusion: Asynchronous mobile teledermatology, using specialist referral via instant messaging platforms, is a powerful modality for providing real-time dermatologic care, while offering a very promising alternative for decreasing healthcare disparities and continuity of services even in adverse situations like the Covid-19 pandemic.
Author(s): Thomas M, Chiramel M, Priyanka M, Singh M, Ponraj L, Devakumar K, Balan F, Joseph A, Joy M, Jeyaseelan L, George R
Publication type: Article
Publication status: Published
Journal: Journal of the International Society for Telemedicine and EHealth
Year: 2022
Volume: 10
Issue: e2
Pages: 1-9
Online publication date: 24/12/2022
Acceptance date: 01/11/2022
ISSN (electronic): 2308-0310
Publisher: International Society for Telemedicine & eHealth
URL: https://journals.ukzn.ac.za/index.php/JISfTeH/article/view/2916
DOI: 10.29086/JISfTeH.10.e2
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