Literature DB >> 16647877

Remote consultations and HIV/AIDS continuing education in low-resource settings.

Maria Zolfo1, Lut Lynen, Jan Dierckx, Robert Colebunders.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Telemedicine is a way to support physicians working in resource-poor settings, providing remote consultations and continuing medical education on HIV/AIDS care.
METHODS: A hybrid E-mail/web support telemedicine service was created in 2003 at the Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp, Belgium, with a discussion forum hosting more than 170 healthcare professionals from 40 different countries, generally resource constrained. Interesting posts and recurring questions from this discussion forum have been elaborated as case studies or frequently asked questions, available on the website for consultation. Education and support are also provided through interactive quizzes, user-friendly guidelines, and policy documents with a particular focus on HIV/AIDS care in developing countries.
RESULTS: From April 2003 to March 2005, 342 questions were sent from over 17 countries in Africa, Asia, and South America. The vast majority of these questions (93%) were patient-oriented, with only 7% being general questions. Of the patient-oriented questions, 49% were related to antiretroviral therapy, and 44% were related to the diagnosis and treatment of opportunistic infections.
CONCLUSIONS: Telemedicine is a cheap and effective method of providing clinical support and continuing education to healthcare workers treating HIV-positive patients in resource-poor settings.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16647877     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2006.03.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Med Inform        ISSN: 1386-5056            Impact factor:   4.046


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2.  Teleconsultation for clinicians who provide human immunodeficiency virus care: experience of the national HIV telephone consultation service.

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3.  In what circumstances is telemedicine appropriate in the developing world?

Authors:  Richard Wootton; Laurent Bonnardot
Journal:  JRSM Short Rep       Date:  2010-10-01

4.  Promoting sexual abstinence intention among female university students: A quasi-experimental study.

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Journal:  J Res Med Sci       Date:  2013-01       Impact factor: 1.852

5.  Tele-education in South Africa.

Authors:  Maurice Mars
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2014-11-03

6.  A cross-sectional pilot study assessing needs and attitudes to implementation of Information and Communication Technology for rational use of medicines among healthcare staff in rural Tanzania.

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7.  Educational Content and Acceptability of Training Using Mobile Instant Messaging in Large HIV Clinics in Malawi.

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Authors:  Zahid Khan; Gideon Mlawa; Yousif Yousif; Abdullah Afghan; Dauda Balami; Mohammed Mohammed; SyedAun Muhammad; Vinod Warrier; Animesh Gupta; Maab Ibrahim
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Review 9.  Managing and monitoring tuberculosis using web-based tools in combination with traditional approaches.

Authors:  Ann Ln Chapman; Thomas C Darton; Rachel A Foster
Journal:  Clin Epidemiol       Date:  2013-11-21       Impact factor: 4.790

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