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Feasibility of developing a pediatric telehealth network in Honduras with international consultation support.

Mary Brooks1, Kenton R Holden2, Reyna M Durón3, James T McElligott4, Andrea Summer5.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Honduras is the second poorest country in Central America, and roughly 50% of the population lives in rural areas. A telehealth network linking these areas to larger health centers may improve patient access to care, and physician access to educational opportunities. This pilot study assessed the feasibility of establishing a pediatric telehealth network between underserved clinics in Honduras and the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC).
METHODS: Two underserved Honduran clinics were identified and invited to participate in the telehealth network. Providers from these clinics connected remotely to educational conferences at MUSC, and received teleconsults from MUSC physicians and physicians from the other Honduran site. Honduran providers completed five-point Likert scale satisfaction surveys following participation in the conferences and teleconsults.
RESULTS: Survey feedback was positive, with 100% of respondents stating they would utilize telemedicine in the future. Dissatisfaction was expressed subjectively in the survey comments with regards to poor Internet connectivity and unreliable electrical power.
CONCLUSIONS: The establishment of a telehealth network between Honduras and MUSC is feasible, and rural providers were receptive to the clinical and educational opportunities this network provides. Future projects will expand telehealth capabilities to other Honduran sites and focus on intra-country collaboration to ensure sustainability.

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Keywords:  Education; Medical; Paediatrics; Postgraduate

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28564548     DOI: 10.22605/RRH3965

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rural Remote Health        ISSN: 1445-6354            Impact factor:   1.759


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Journal:  J Am Med Inform Assoc       Date:  2022-03-15       Impact factor: 4.497

2.  Telemedicine strategy of the European Reference Network ITHACA for the diagnosis and management of patients with rare developmental disorders.

Authors:  Michael Smith; Elizabeth Alexander; Ruta Marcinkute; Dorica Dan; Myfanwy Rawson; Siddharth Banka; Jason Gavin; Hany Mina; Con Hennessy; Florence Riccardi; Francesca Clementina Radio; Marketa Havlovicova; Matteo Cassina; Adela Chirita Emandi; Melanie Fradin; Lianne Gompertz; Ann Nordgren; Rasa Traberg; Massimiliano Rossi; Aurelién Trimouille; Rasika Sowmyalakshmi; Bruno Dallapiccola; Alessandra Renieri; Laurence Faivre; Bronwyn Kerr; Alain Verloes; Jill Clayton-Smith; Sofia Douzgou
Journal:  Orphanet J Rare Dis       Date:  2020-04-25       Impact factor: 4.123

3.  Re: Implications for the future of Obstetrics and Gynaecology following the COVID-19 pandemic: a commentary.

Authors:  Rama Alkhaldi; Surobhi Chatterjee
Journal:  BJOG       Date:  2021-11-02       Impact factor: 7.331

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