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- Title
Perceptions of telehealth among inpatient consultative dermatology providers and practice patterns during COVID-19.
- Authors
Zheng, Lida; Guggina, Lauren M.; Zhou, Xiaolong A.; Wanat, Karolyn A.; Brieva, Joaquin C.; Trinidad, John C.; Nguyen, Cuong V.
- Abstract
Use of inpatient teledermatology increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. We surveyed the Society for Dermatology Hospitalists to better characterize the impact of COVID-19 on teledermatology use by inpatient dermatology providers, particularly on provider perceptions of teledermatology. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, 40% (8/20) of surveyed providers had used telehealth at their institution to help perform inpatient consults, while 90% (18/20) adapted use of teledermatology during the pandemic. 80% (16/20) reported that their opinion of teledermatology changed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, with the vast majority (87.5%, 14/16) reporting having a more positive opinion. Benefits of teledermatology included efficiency, ability to increase access safely, and ability for clinicians to focus on complex cases. Some providers expressed concerns over the potential implications regarding the perception of dermatology within medicine, limitations of inadequate photos, and breakdowns in communication with consulting teams and patients. Robust algorithms and or utilization criteria of teledermatology may help to mitigate risk, while increasing access to inpatient dermatologic evaluation.
- Subjects
COVID-19 pandemic; TELEMEDICINE; DERMATOLOGY; DERMATOLOGISTS; ATTITUDE change (Psychology); HOSPITALISTS; DERMATOLOGIC nursing
- Publication
Archives of Dermatological Research, 2023, Vol 315, Issue 8, p2449
- ISSN
0340-3696
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00403-023-02637-y