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Egyptian dermatologists attitude toward telemedicine amidst the COVID19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study.

Mohamed L Elsaie1, Hany A Shehata1, Noha S Hanafi1, Shady M Ibrahim2, Hany S Ibrahim2, Ayman Abdelmaksoud3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Telemedicine involves distant exchange of medical information between health providers and patients via a telecommunication device with/without the aid of an audiovisual interactive assistance. The current COVID 19 pandemic impact on health services mandated an utmost readiness to implement telemedicine which in part is dependent on health care providers willingness to adopt such platforms. AIM: The aim of this cross sectional study was to assess knowledge and attitude toward telemedicine Egyptian dermatologists amidst the COVID 19 pandemic. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A cross sectional study was designed and data were collected using structured self-administered online questionnaires.
RESULTS: Dermatologists had a good knowledge about telemedicine (mean 4.17 ± 1.63; p < .05). Of those completing the questionnaire, 193 (68.9%) were familiar with the term 'telemedicine' and 164 (58.6%) were familiar with tools like teleconferencing. The majority of responding dermatologists 227 (81.1%) were confident that the COVID 19 pandemic is a good opportunity to start applying telemedicine protocols however the majority 234 (83.6%) preferred using it on trial basis at first before full implementation.
CONCLUSION: In conclusion an overall good attitude toward telemedicine was reported with a mean of 3.39 (p < .05). Further large scale studies are required to verify such findings.

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Keywords:  COVID19; SARS-CoV-2; teledermatology; telemedicine

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32723123     DOI: 10.1080/09546634.2020.1800576

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dermatolog Treat        ISSN: 0954-6634            Impact factor:   3.359


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1.  Willingness to use telemedicine during COVID-19 among health professionals in a low income country.

Authors:  Mohammedjud Hassen Ahmed; Shekur Mohammed Awol; Shuma Gosha Kanfe; Samuel Hailegebreal; Gebiso Roba Debele; Geleta Nenko Dube; Habtamu Alganeh Guadie; Habtamu Setegn Ngusie; Jorn Klein
Journal:  Inform Med Unlocked       Date:  2021-11-06

Review 2.  Teledermatology in the time of COVID-19.

Authors:  Ahmed Elsayed Ibrahim; Mayar Magdy; Eslam M Khalaf; Alshimaa Mostafa; Ahmed Arafa
Journal:  Int J Clin Pract       Date:  2021-11-04       Impact factor: 3.149

3.  Knowledge and attitude of Saudi Arabian citizens towards telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Authors:  Hadeel Abdullah Alajwari; Asma Alfayez; Demah Alsalman; Fahad Alanezi; Hala Alhodaib; Saja Al-Rayes; Afnan Aljaffary; Bashair AlThani; Heba AlNujaidi; Atheer K Al-Saif; Razaz Attar; Duaa Aljabri; Sama'a Al-Mubarak; Mona M Al-Juwair; Sumaiah Alrawiai; Zahraa Alakrawi; Turki M Alanzi
Journal:  Int Health       Date:  2021-12-03       Impact factor: 2.473

4.  Assessment of dermatologists' perception of utilizing teledermatology during COVID-19 pandemic in Saudi Arabia.

Authors:  Hatoun M Almaziad; Abdulrahman I Alfawzan; Norah K Alkhayal; Rayan A Alkhodair
Journal:  Saudi Med J       Date:  2021-09       Impact factor: 1.422

5.  Knowledge, Applicability, and Barriers of Telemedicine in Egypt: A National Survey.

Authors:  Mohamed Alboraie; Mahmoud Abdelrashed Allam; Naglaa Youssef; Mohammad Abdalgaber; Fathiya El-Raey; Nermeen Abdeen; Reem Ezzat Mahdy; Omar Elshaarawy; Ahmed Elgebaly; Tamer Haydara; Sherief Abd-Elsalam; Yusuf Abdullah Nassar; Hosam Shabana; Samy Zaky
Journal:  Int J Telemed Appl       Date:  2021-06-09
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